Psst…What We Liked in February

Welcome to Psst, the place every month the Remodelista and Gardenista editors share an inside take a look at what we’ve been studying, watching, coveting, pinning, visiting, and in any other case loving these days. With out additional ado, a glimpse of what we’ve been as much as in February:

Pictures by editors, besides the place famous.

Above: “I nonetheless have but to look at, but when the recognition of FX’s Love Story is any indication, mid-to-late Nineties minimalism is swiftly coming round once more. Which may clarify why I’m out of the blue interested in all issues Philippe Starck, like this charmingly easy pair of canvas sunbeds from antiques seller Casey Smith.” – Nick Spain; {photograph} by way of Casey Smith
Above: “These slipcast terracotta saltboxes with wind-fallen oak tops—which ‘have fun the scars and tales of the timber from which they got here,’ in line with maker Sophie Wilson of 1690 Ceramics—would match proper in within the olde English kitchen of Hamnet. Take a look at Sophie’s homage to Agnes’s kitchen right here.” – Deborah Eydmann; {photograph} by way of 1690 Ceramics
Above: “These are my newest obsessions: Basalt birdbaths. Photographing nature. And these white flowers from a pieris shrub that’s at the moment blooming in my backyard.” – Kier


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