Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Sweet Summer Sleep...



My favorite days are those spent outside. Morning walks, reading on the patio, late afternoon tennis, and eating all meals on the screened in porch.  There is nothing better than washing off the day and climbing into a cool linen bed.   I love my linen duvet that I use it year round - crisp and cool in the summer, soft and cozy in the winter.  I do not have a set of linen sheets yet, but I bet I'll like them.


image via Linoto

Monday, June 29, 2020

Red, white and...

blue!



The perfect utensil for your flag cake this weekend!
Wayfare has some great flatware buys happening, I love this bamboo set, and my absolute favorite Laguiole.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

To-go...



With so much time spent in the yard now, insulated bottles and cups have become some of the most used items in my kitchen.  Tervis tumblers have always been around, but never have I used one more.  Perfect for iced coffees in the morning, and cold water on my lounge chair, this cup is washed every night and put to use again immediately the next morning.
Outfitted with various lids, they are the ultimate summer to-go cup.



image via Amazon



Monday, June 22, 2020

Letter day...


Instant jolt of happy in the form of a ceramic cup.
A perfect addition to your desk, vanity, night table.





image via BridieHall.com

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Basket case...


Fact: I have never met a basket bag that I didn't love.
The minute a woven tote comes out, it means warmer weather, sunshine, sand between your toes, Summer!
The criteria for a handbag has changed, now they need to hold copious amounts of hand sanitizer, extra face masks and gloves.  
This from Hereu holds just that, and more.  There is a detachable cotton pouch inside, ideal for quick curbside pick-ups.

This Rosie Assoulin boat-n-baskket still holds a special place in my heart, and JW Anderson is king of raffia in his namesake collection and for Loewe




image via Hereu

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Viva Summer...

Summer, without a doubt will be a little different this year.
One thing that remains, the Summer dress!  The wear on repeat go-to piece in your closet that always feels right.  

This eyelet smocked stunner from Marysia has been on my radar for a while.
Lucky me, it is on sale! (here and here)

I also have my eye on this striped Emerson Fry and waiting for Banjanan to go more on sale.






image via Net-a-Porter

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Brent Neale...



Designers doing their part for change.
When Covid-19 first reared its ugly head in NYC, jewelry designer Brent Neale decided to do what she knew best, paint. She painted a single flower each day, to be sold to a quick thumbed instagram follower.  Each dollar of the sale went towards a commemorative bench in Central Park dedicated to our frontline health workers.  
After the tragic events of the past few weeks, Neale took to her flowers again, this time for the NAACP.  For every painting sold, Neale is matching the donation, doubling the impact.


Over the weekend, I was one of the lucky instagram followers.  This Calla Lily will hang in my home, as a daily reminder that I can do better.




video via Twist/Youtube, Calla Lily by Brent Neale Winston




Tuesday, June 2, 2020

2020...


My mission here has always been to highlight things that I love; beautiful clothing and accessories, interiors, books, tabletops, and so forth.  
Beautiful items made by beautiful people, people that we love and need in our lives.

La Tuile à Loup
One of my favorite instagram follows. Eric Goujou celebrates ceramics from his charming Paris shop.

Stella Jean
Born in Rome with Haitian heritage, Jean incorporates the vibrant colors of her history to her designs.   

Brother Vellies
A pioneer of the sustainability movement, Aurora James maintains traditional African designs and techniques in her designs, created by artisans around the globe.  


More ways to shop

More things to read

More listening 

More to watch



Monday, June 1, 2020

Christo...

Christo, the larger than life artist, sadly passed away yesterday.  He is known for his miraculous interactive installments, from draping the Point Neuf in Paris, to lining the walkways of Central Park with orange archways.  His art evoked happiness and whimsy, something we all need right now.
To see some of his works, visit NY Times and CBS




image via NY Times