For her latest museum show
Japanese artist + dot lover yayoi kusama
created a perfectly white space
and then gave thousands of kids stickers
to a thrilling effect
we get
For her latest museum show
Japanese artist + dot lover yayoi kusama
created a perfectly white space
and then gave thousands of kids stickers
to a thrilling effect
we get










read: agnes martin
listen: ballake sissoko + vincent segal
visit: 10,000 waves or amanigiri
explore: festival in the desert
wishing you well being + adventure in 2012 …
we bought this bag in multiples
for our friends
deck the halls holiday market
until dec 22nd, 12 - 8pm
32 prince @ mott st, nyc
or order them from will + ship them: studio@etwasbags.com
$50
gift yourself art Jan Yoors at Anouck Leper’s Antwerp home
Add new lighting Aetlier de Troupe

Stay at home
listen to father and son gasper claus + pedro soler barlande
go to milan with li edelkoort talking textiles

decorate with white berries
Stack your outdoor pots indoors Grdn
dine on a fermentation feast Wilder Quarterly



a detacher knee length wool socks
encourage winter’s foggy chill
to lean towards the poetic
drink: wild mint + sage
listen: tree of life
thank you: tim hout






isa in williamsburg — thank you: leslie williamson
like a perfect staple
to wear everyday
we’re seeing building blocks everywhere
build your wardrobe
piece by piece
one simple, perfect garment at a time


you come first, the clothes later.
reinvent new combinations of what you already own.
be creative.
- karl lagerfeld

wouldn’t a massive starling flock turning and twisting make a lovely print on a textile?

from Happy Life




this book will inspire you
to take notice
of the long light
it’s patterns
and the changing seasons…
Thank you: Caitlin of Metrode


roman and williams 211 elizabeth st

roman and williams John Dory Oyster Bar

roman and williams office
Inspired by the overwhelmingly beautiful interiors of
We are doing it too.
Painting our doors and window frames glossy black.
How-to-kit: Fine Paints of Europe, The Dutch Door





this year we stayed a little longer
soaking up the long fall light
on his sculptural furniture







in the 17th century
long before Malevich, Arp and, Rothko
Tantric devotees in Rajasthan, India
used tempera, gouache, and watercolor
to create beautiful, highly concise drawings
to mediate on…
thank you: 2 or 3 things + nytimes