Happy weekend, dear reader. On our radar? A Philly design exhibit, the classic kitchen towel calendar, and (almost) all our 2024 gift guides. Read on:
- “Love that Fog Linen is carrying on the curious tradition of printing the year-ahead calendar on linen dish towels,” writes Margot. “My mother has a collection of years past that we still put to use.”
- Angelenos: Remodelista contributor Darcy will be selling her ceramics at Permanent Records Roadhouse on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 2-6 p.m.; stop by and say hello.
- At Corey Daniels Gallery in ME, take half off antiques and objects in person only, Saturday, Dec. 14 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., address here. (“P.S. Not the art.”)
- Fan is eyeing Naoto Fukasawa: Things in Themselves: “One of Muji’s longtime designers, Naoto Fukasawa, is the subject of his first major U.S. exhibition, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art,” reports T mag. It’s on view as of this weekend.
- And Julie is hoping to pop by this Hugo Guinness show; info here.
- Over at Salon Design (27 Vestry Street in NYC) through Dec. 20, a pop-up shop for the aesthete.
- And at TIWA Gallery, From Pollen, lighting pieces by James Cherry (created, in part, at Salmon Creek Farm).
- Stop in for a holiday open studio with Amanda Moffat Pottery: Saturday, Dec. 14, 12-3 p.m. at 457 Degraw Street, Brooklyn.
- Ask Willow Crosley: how to create a long-lasting indoor garden.
- A gardener never sleeps.
- We’re running Best-Of Quick Takes this month, and they”re open to all. Here, for example, are the best gifts to bring to a party and the best garden Instagram accounts to browse; stay tuned tomorrow for more on Remodelista and Gardenista.
- P.S. Our 2024 gift guides are almost all live: Browse the full edit for the design lover and the garden lover.
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