
- Julie and Margot are both admiring our friend Frances Palmer’s new terracotta collection for March SF.
- Annie is hoping to stop into markets at four Maine favorites this weekend: a holiday pop-up shop in Camden, care of sisters Julie O’Rourke (of clothing co. Rudy Jude) and event designer Molly O’Rourke (of One & Supp); The Lost Kitchen’s Holiday Market in Freedom; a Holiday Makers Market at The Post Supply in Portland; and Siblings Bakery‘s ethereal, whimsical cakes and baked goods at Herself Clothing in Cape Elizabeth (info here).
- Today, Erica Tanov is hosting a ceramic trunk show with Theresa Weller from 12-3:30 p.m.; stop in.
- Chef Marcus Samuelsson on St. Lucia in Sweden.
- Julie has her eye on Rhythm Zero, a new “coffee culture and art philosophy” spot in Brooklyn.
- Apparatus is donating 20 percent of sales of its limited-edition Talisman: Loop Sconce to Amnesty International in support of Iran.
- The botanical shop Hort and Pott in Freehold, NY, may have closed its supremely festive doors for the season, but it’s still open online for decking the halls; shop here.
- Hand-painted ceramics, inspired by the artist’s Brooklyn garden.
- How to transform plant fibers into works of art, via a basketry and textile artist.
- And the surprising delights of juniper (recipe included).
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