Ahead this weekend? A dreamy, easy guest room; DIYs for the autumn table; and our undying love for both stationary shops and garden clogs. Read on:

- Alison Roman’s First Bloom popup: now open in New York City.
- A pair of farm buildings in Denmark are set to become a museum to Hans Wegner.
- “The most hated building in New York,” redone.
- Guest room inspiration, courtesy of designer Glenn Bann.
- “Every notebook is a possibility”: Patti Smith on her love of stationary shops.
- Ooh, a great gift idea: custom embroidery from Gohar World.
- And the award for Most Covetable Bathroom goes to…
- Art or lighting? How about both? A Brutalist lamp that Fan can’t get out of her mind.
- Hurray! It’s persimmon season! Today, at 9 am PST, Japanese cookbook author Sonoko Sakai is hosting a virtual hoshigaki workshop. If you miss it, here’s Marie’s comprehensive how-to. And if you’d like to grow your own persimmons, consider the native American persimmon tree.
- You’ll never guess how this old pay phone was repurposed. “I’m obsessed,” says Laura. (And now, we are, too.)
- The dreamiest outdoor room. (Hat tip: Fan.)
- We love a little colleague appreciation! Laura wrote about the new Gardenista book on her Substack, Living Small.
- What an easy and winsome DIY leaf crown. (Hat tip: Margot.)
- And another great DIY for the autumn table. (Thanks, Kier!)
- An inspiring artist visit with Alice Fox, who makes art using only materials she grows or finds in her allotment garden.
- “Your home doesn’t need to make sense to anyone but you.” Love this, courtesy of our friends at Wit and Delight.
- How to start a community fridge, for those impacted by SNAP cuts.
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