Eco-Friendly Kitchen Style from Mr. and Mrs. P.
Musing over coffee one Sunday morning, Evan and Paola Parsons dreamed of a shop that would reflect their passion for sustainable style. And thus Mr. and Mrs. P. was born. In their shop, Mr. and Mrs. P...
View ArticleLast-Minute Lighting by John Beck
"No way to hard wire a sconce, but really want one?"John Beck asks. "I have the answer in the new Last Minute Sconce. Simply attach the socket bracket and wire guides to the wall, plug it in, and away...
View ArticleLA Style Lands in Marin County
Let's be honest: Marin County is fab in many ways. World's most beautiful landscape? Check. Birthplace of the mountain bike and the hot tub? Check. Stomping ground of the Grateful Dead? Check. But the...
View ArticleA Rolling Pin That Stores Itself
We never seem to tire of new (and unseen before) kitchen accessories. Especially when those accessories are made of quality materials and feature a built-in storage component, like this beech wood...
View Article10 Favorites: Cutout Kitchen Cabinet Pulls
I dream of unadorned kitchen cabinets that are inexpensive to fabricate and easy to use. This is how I discovered the cutout drawer and cabinet pull. As much as the next person, I do a lot of swooning...
View ArticleA Shaker-Inspired Kitchen in London
What a clever (and easy-to-nick idea) from UK-based deVol Kitchens; suspending a wood laundry drying rack over the sink for hanging cleaning implements and drying tea towels. Above: A classic Esse...
View ArticleHand Carved Kitchen Implements from Hatchet & Bear
British carver E.J. Osborne of English company Hatchet & Bear handcrafts a selection of utensils, bowls, and kitchen objects with simple carving tools and time-honored methods, all from hand-hewn,...
View Article15 Life-Changing Storage Ideas for the Kitchen
If you've perused Pinterest lately in search of kitchen storage ideas, you know there are thousands of images floating around, depicting various space-saving tricks. Here's a roundup of our current...
View ArticleNow Serving: Perfected Tableware from the Past
Sir/Madam, Aesthetic Movement's new collection of tableware is inspired by kitchens past—a taste of the Gallic breakfast table here and the British nursery there. Discovery: A stack of striped cafe au...
View ArticleSmall Space Entertaining with Designer Jon Call
At Remodelista, we're obsessed with stealthy storage and savvy organization. Why? Because for most of us, space is at a premium—especially in our kitchens. It's a quandary designer Jon Call knows...
View ArticleA Pub Gone Green in the Heart of the English Countryside
Add eco-chic hotelier to the list of titles bestowed on Lady Bamford, the founder and inspiration behind Daylesford, the UK's most glamorous and more importantly, organic farmshop. Lady B has applied...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Slow Cookers
Really, a slow cooker is the Easy Bake Oven improved—or, at least, the grown-up version. And while it might appeal to those whose culinary talents begin and end with cooking cake batter by light, I...
View ArticleRace-Car-Style Appliances for Compact Kitchens
Here at Remodelista our obsession with tiny kitchens hits close to home. Many of us live with postage-stamp-size setups, but, surprisingly, we don’t long for more space. What we’re eternally searching...
View ArticleRemodeling 101: Pop-Out Outlets
I'm always on the lookout for clever solutions to conceal outlet eyesores. My new favorite? Adorne's pop-out outlets that hide flush with the wall when not in use. Above: In addition to their...
View ArticleEveryday Luxury: Household Homespun from India
Khadi is not just any fabric. Made from hand-spun and hand-loomed cotton, wool, or silk, it has a deep history in India. Produced in the country for centuries before machine production took over, khadi...
View ArticleDIY: Knotted Leather Drawer Pulls
Just when we thought we'd covered all possible DIY leather pull options, we spotted a new, no-hardware-required version via Swedish blog Fixa & Dona. Photos by Hildur via Fixa & Dona. Above:...
View ArticleWild at Heart: A Nose-to-Tail Restaurant in Brussels
Last spring, I took a train to Brussels from France, arriving on an exceptionally rainy afternoon (it always seems to be raining in Belgium, but the truth is the rain only adds to the city's charm, and...
View ArticleDesigner Visit: Paris Meets Provence
French designer Roxane Beis blends urban chic and rustic charm in her kitchen in the 20th arrondissement. The once-prosaic counter and island are transformed into sculptural forms with the application...
View ArticleHigh/Low: Cargo Pendant Lamps
The cargo pendant lamp has become a modern classic, one that's at home in most settings and adds an industrial edge wherever it lands. Here are two we've come across lately that fall at opposite ends...
View ArticleThe Royal Conrans, Kitchen Edition
"We understand that limited space and budget in the home means products that can be used for more than one function are particularly appealing"—that's Sebastian Conran (a man after our own hearts)...
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