Nine ideas that I’ll never stop thinking about:
01. Artist Maya Schindler’s home on stilts is my North Star in many ways. One idea I had to steal: draping sheepskin over all kinds of furniture—I’m partial to Overland’s rugs. (Her blanket stack? It inspired my own, too.)
02. Designer Michael Yarinsky of Office of Tangible Space and I connected over our shared love of entertaining when I interviewed him about his Brooklyn home. His stackable glassware is *chef’s kiss*.
03. When I spotted this Crate & Barrel lamp in the home of Emily Ward (one half of interior design studio Pierce & Ward), all I wanted for myself was wicker lighting; this one from West Elm is now on our bar.
04. The Minna wall storage basket from Eliza Gran’s Hudson Valley cabin has been sitting in my cart for months.
05. Designer Nick Poe’s Chinatown loft is quintessentially New York, and he swears by candlelight (a nod to his mother). I snapped a photo of the beeswax tapers he uses to reference when I host dinner parties.
06. I can’t help but continually zoom in on ceramist Beth Katz’s bookshelves for reading inspo. After picking out titles like And the Mountains Echoed, Living on the Earth, and How to Wrap Five Eggs, I recently bought Gifts of Age, a photography and essay exploration of older women living exuberant lives.
07. Photographer Nicki Sebastian upholstered a chair for the reading nook in her warm L.A. home with a delicate Block Shop Textiles fabric. Another “wait, I should definitely do that, too” moment for me. Here’s the brand’s Odette fabric, which I’ll be covering my dining chairs in this winter.
08. It wasn’t like I hadn’t seen Vitsoe shelving before writing about the circa-1963 home of Shannon Harvey and Adam Michaels. But they were the ones to convince me I also needed it.
09. How could I ever forget the ’90s Gunilla Allard Cinema chairs in fashion director–turned–designer Chris Bletzer’s Brooklyn home?