Pottery Series by Another Country: Design With a Modern Craft Heritage
Deceptively simple pottery from Another Country, founded by Wallpaper alum Paul de Zwart. De Zwart's intention is to create “well-made, well-priced design with a modern craft heritage,” he says. The...
View ArticleInto the Wild: A Canadian Thanksgiving
Every October, our friends at Vancouver's Le Marché St. George café and grocery celebrate Le Jour de l'Action de Grâce, the French-Canadian Thanksgiving, with verve. And, in anticipation of our own...
View ArticleSteal This Look: Hudson Milliner Kitchen in New York
Located in Hudson, NY, on Warren Street (the town's main thoroughfare, known for its antiques shops and restaurants), The Hudson Milliner is a recently opened bed & breakfast from Shannon Greer (a...
View ArticleDIY: A Thanksgiving Centerpiece (for Under $10)
Ever since we spotted artichokes, carrot greens, and whole beets used as tabletop flowers (see Babel Restaurant in Cape Town), we've been seeing vegetables in a new light. With their dark, leafy...
View ArticleA Cut Above: Handmade Knife Storage
We discovered Canadian designer Geoffrey Lilge and his company OnOurTable via the cutting boards he created for Luce restaurant in Portland. Recently, we were happy to learn that OnOurTable has...
View ArticleRemodeling 101: Butcher Block Countertops
Warm and accommodating, butcher block is an affordable countertop material with a lot going for it. Maintain it regularly and your butcher block will reward you by aging gracefully. But without proper...
View ArticleRediscovering the Warming Drawer
Whenever we have dinner parties, we find ourselves resorting to last-minute plate-warming techniques (running dishes under hot water or heating them in the microwave, for instance). Lately we've been...
View ArticleCooking with Heart at the Hart and the Hunter
Tucked inside of Palihotel on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles is a new restaurant from Brian Dunsmoor and Kris Tominaga, who first made their mark with pop-up canteen A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. The two...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Entertaining Essentials
With the holiday season suddenly upon us, it's time to think about stocking up on entertaining essentials. In the long run, it's more economical to buy than rent if you entertain frequently. We've...
View ArticleThe Modern Farm Table, Sydney-Style
One table, 20 seats, four courses, no nonsense. That's the concept behind Farmhouse, a restaurant in Sydney's Kings Cross neighborhood with a pared-down modern rustic interior and menu to match. The...
View ArticleLeft Coast Luxury, Table Linen Edition
We've had our eye on Los Angeles-based designer Heather Taylor (also a writer and gallerist) for a while now; her table linens have a distinctive West Coast vibe (not too fancy, but luxurious...
View ArticleRemodelista + Gilt: Shop the Sale
When Tom Delavan, creative director of home at Gilt.com, asked us to curate a Remodelista Picks sale of 100 essential everyday objects, we said yes, of course. First, though, we subjected the dashing...
View ArticleExpert Advice: How to Set the Table, Courtesy of Food 52
We tend to be an informal bunch at Remodelista (have you seen Sarah's video for setting an outdoor table?), but we do like a well-set table for special occasions. So we checked in with Amanda and...
View ArticleHigh/Low: Japanese Wooden Ice Bucket
On a recent visit to the Michelin-starred Commis Restaurant in Oakland, we admired the wooden ice buckets, which add a rustic note to the strict minimalist decor. Replicate the look with flat...
View ArticleDIY: Refinishing a Bathtub
I love the period details in my Victorian apartment, but I don't need a discolored, chipped bathtub to remind me of the history of the place. (I have sloping floors and drafty windows for that.) A few...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: The Remodelista Market and Gilt Sale Are Open
This week we've been helping you get a head start on your holiday shopping. Today's the last day of our Remodelista Market in New York—come join us at the Park Avenue Garage Sale, 10 West 56th Street...
View ArticleAt Home in Sullivan County, NY (Turkey Feathers Included)
Four years ago, Laura Silverman, a writer and creative consultant (we're followers of her blog, Glutton for Life), and her husband, George Billard, a filmmaker, left their long-time home in New York...
View ArticleA Housewares Collection with a Cult Following
To the initiated (and obsessed, like us), designer Christina Kim's Los Angles-based fashion company Dosa is an eternal source of inspiration. Her tiny, under-the-radar home line, produced by hand the...
View ArticleA Nordic-Inspired Holiday Table, DIY Candelabra Included
Inspired by the moody atmosphere of Noma in Copenhagen, I set out to create a tabletop with a muted Nordic palette for my next dinner party. Noma-style, I draped my dining chairs in sheepskin and...
View ArticleGift Guide: For the Design Studio Supporter
At Remodelista, we love to discover budding talent; fostering unknown designers is one of the most rewarding aspects of what we do. And I myself love have made some great finds, including in my own...
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