The Viking Table Reimagined: Restaurant Höst in Copenhagen
Whenever Copenhagen-based Norm Architects makes a move, we take notice: their latest project is a restaurant designed as a showcase for new Nordic cuisine. In their design for Restaurant Höst, Norm...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Oven to Table Cookware
SPONSORED POST What's not to love about cookware that stands ready to leap from stove to centerpiece? Our favorites have a simple elegance that gives them another double use: they're equally at home on...
View ArticleA Holiday Table with Soul: Brad Ford's Picks
With Thanksgiving just past and Christmas looming, we're deep in the midst of holiday entertaining. For the next few weeks we'll be featuring holiday table setting ideas from members of the...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: Beyond Black Friday
Here's a roundup of what's piquing our interest this week: Above: The ultimate hearth? We think so: Orchard House in Sebastopol, California.• The countdown begins; a DIY advent calendar from A Merry...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide: For the Literati
For the readers, writers, and iPad perusers on your list. N.B.: To make sure we've got everyone on your list covered, see all of our gift guides to date in our House Gifts section. Above: Designer...
View Article5 Favorites: Color-Saturated Yellow Lamp Shades
Summer is a distant memory, but these interiors featuring bright yellow lamp shades help us remember what the sun looks like. Above: A cheerful bedside lamp in an interior by LA-based Reath Design....
View ArticleWest Elm Salutes the Utilitarian
SPONSORED POST For nearly 10 years, West Elm has addressed the household big picture: sofas, throw rugs, pendant lights. Now it’s also burrowing deeply into the daily details, from scissors and twine...
View ArticleVergennes Laundry: A Crowd-Funded Bakery in Vermont
Located in a former Laundromat, Vergennes Laundry in Vermont is an example of community enterprise at its best. Julianne Jones raised the seed money through Kickstarter and offers $500 memberships,...
View ArticleRehab Diaries: Michelle's Mill Valley Kitchen Redo
I suppose you could describe us as optimists—or me, at least—because when my husband and I were crab-walking around in six inches of water in the low-ceilinged cellar of the "vintage" house we'd...
View ArticleSlab-Cut Butcher Boards from Hudson
New from Hudson, NY-based woodworkers Fern: oversized butcher boards cut from a single slab of curly sugar maple.Fern Handcrafted Furniture was founded in Brooklyn in 2009 by woodworker Jason Roskey...
View ArticleTicking Goes Luxe at Ian Mankin
How do we love ticking? Let us count the ways. Tried and true; it’s a reliable staple that’s always classic, fresh and versatile. But what if you were looking for something a bit more glamorous and...
View ArticleSteal This Look: Hyperion Public in Los Angeles
A new restaurant in LA's Silver Lake area features an industrial-meets-country vibe, designed by a purveyor of California cool. Claire Stansfield, an actress and fashion designer (she is the...
View ArticleShibori Dyed Indigo for the Table
We first discovered the work of Britt Browne when we covered her Valentine Workshop at Cookbook in Echo Park. We were pleased to learn that the LA based printmaker and artist has just finished a...
View ArticleRemodelista Holiday Market 2012 at Heath Ceramics in SF
For our third annual holiday market—our biggest to date—we've rounded up some of our regular favorite designers and added some new ones to the mix, with a range of high and low offerings for all...
View ArticleModern Rural: A NYC Loft Made Rustic
A boxy loft on the Bowery gets a sophisticated rural look from NYC-based designer Fernando Santangelo. To see more, go to Fernando Santangelo. Above: In the living room area, Santangelo mixed a pair...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Artful Wooden Spoons
I hate the word "fetish," but I think it would be safe to say that a number of us at Remodelista are mildlyobsessed with wooden spoons. That such a basic utensil should elicit such devotion is not so...
View ArticleBaskets as High Art: Jonathan Kline in the Hudson Valley
We've long admired Hudson Valley-based basket maker Jonathan Kline, who learned his craft from a fourth-generation, New Hampshire basket maker. Kline, of Blackash Baskets, harvests his own black ash...
View ArticleFanciful Everyday Tableware from DBO Ware
Handmade in Peru by Fair Trade artisans, the new dbO Ware tinted porcelain range offers a new take on the traditional; simple and hardy enough to use everyday but with enough of a riff to keep your...
View ArticleDIY: Rope Light Strand
Our kind of low-effort, high-return DIY project, spotted on A Merry Mishap: a simple strand of holiday lights entwined with a length of rustic manila rope. To see the full tutorial, go to A Merry...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide: Kinder Toys
For tastemakers in the making: a list of appealing holiday gifts for the school-aged child. N.B.: To make sure we've got everyone on your list covered, see all of our gift guides to date in our House...
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