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Current Obsessions: Slowness

May 3, 2025

Ahead this first weekend of May? Mending clubs, plant kintsugi, botanical collage, surrealist murals, and more creative pursuits. Read on:

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Above: Home office goals, as seen in this week’s Outdoors In: Shapeless Studio’s Thoughtful Historic Brownstone Update, Before and After. Photograph by Hagan Hinshaw, courtesy of Shapeless Studio (@shapelessstudio).
  • Our very own architecture and interiors editor Margot—also known as botanical artist @dogwalkdiarynyc—is leading a botanical collage workshop on May 18 at the New York Botanical Garden from 2-4:30 p.m. “It’ll include a walk (and forage) in the garden,” she says. “No skills necessary; this is about looking and finding and collaborating with nature.” Come one, come all!
  • Want to join the Worn-Out Mending Club? Us too.
  • 10 design-y New York restaurants that are now on our list.
  • Now on view at Tiwa Gallery: Faye Toogood: Lucid Dream; pop by.
  • Now admiring: Hay’s latest color-blocked designs for the pet set.
  • We love the sounds of The Art of Slowness, soon to be on view at the Plain English Pimlico showroom in London—mark your calendar.
  • Going on this Sunday, May 4 at Godmothers Books in Summerland, CA: a sewing circle of sorts with Diana Weymar, author of Crafting A Better World and the stitcher behind @tinypricksproject on Instagram. “Diana will bring vintage linens and everything you’ll need to leave with a one-of-a-kind, beautifully embroidered piece. No experience required, and everyone is welcome.”
  • Kintsugi—but with plants. Brilliant.
  • A reminder from Kendra that there are better things to do with your yard clippings than sending them to the landfill.
  • Everyone is designing garden and workwear these days, but this line is particularly good.
  • Level up your gardening uniform with this cheeky baseball cap. (Note: bad language ahead.)
  • A great-looking new collection of patterned terracotta tiles from Outerclé. We really like this pattern in particular.
  • Gardenista’s May Editors’ Cut is all about going big with color for your front porch, stoop, and doorstep.
  • Alexa has rounded up wicker sofas—modern-looking, traditional, high, low—in this 10 Easy Pieces.
  • For your “one day, I’ll get around to redesigning the backyard” inspiration board.
  • And a look at Jean Cocteau’s dreamy, surreal murals on the Cote d’Azure.
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