From Julie:
This is a departure for us. For those of you who adhere to tradition, and believe in the concept of guest towels, we present San Francisco–based Haute Home, which offers beautifully executed, trousseau-worthy linens. Go to hautehome.net for information.

February 12th, 2008
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From Julie:
Dried flowers have come a long way. Brooklyn-based online outfit Nettleton Hollow offers an impressive array of decorative branches and other lasting botanical materials, including pussy willows, manzanita branches, dried fern fronds, desert driftwood, pods, and flowers. Go to nettletonhollow.com.





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From Francesca:
Yale School of Architecture–educated, Brooklyn-based architect Clay Miller has worked with Maya Lin and was at the Polshek Partnership before founding Bergen Street Studio. We love the way he used mushroom wood (available in unusually long lengths of 12 to 16 feet) for this paneled wall in an upstate New York house. The wood is available at Hudson Valley–based Antique and Vintage Woods of America; see more of Miller’s work at Bergen Street Studio.



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