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Current Obsessions: Fresh Perspectives

November 4, 2023
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Above: Furniture-quality kitchen cabinets, like these by Marc Morro, is a trend we can get behind. Photograph by Yosigo, courtesy of Marc Morro, from this week’s Trend Alert: Sideboard as Kitchen.
  • On our radar: Rintaro: Japanese Food from an Izakaya in California, a beautiful new cookbook from Sylvan Mishima Brackett with photos by our friend Aya Brackett.
  • “Ever since we featured their one-time houseboat in the Rockaways, we’ve been in the thrall of Fredericks & Mae’s creations,” says Margot, who reports that the duo recently opened a brick and mortar in downtown Manhattan.
  • Armadillo‘s new flagship showroom in LA’s La Cienega Design Quarter is worth checking out if you’re in the market for a sustainable rug.
  • Collectively coveting: this super-soft chair from Vipp.
  • One more store opening on our radar: Corners, an art and design store in Livingston Manor, NY.
  • Dosa will be offering limited edition bojagi, clothing, and housewares, from November 9th to November 12th, at its studio located on the 7th floor of 850 S. Broadway in LA. “Everything Christina Kim does is magic,” says Margot.
  • Fans of ceramicist Ginny Sims, take note: She’s opening up her Minneapolis showroom after a long hiatus.
  • Remodelista favorite David Weeks has reissued his signature chandelier.
  • Never too early to start planning your Thanksgiving menu. Here’s a delightful recipe using foraged mushrooms over on Gardenista.
  • Leave the leaves…but how?
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