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Category: Love Your Body

Opting for the Right Contact Lenses For Hygiene and Comfort

Opting for the Right Contact Lenses For Hygiene and Comfort

October 28, 2018 Terry Jordan
Choosing between contact lenses and glasses mainly depends upon the preference of the person who is going to wear them. However, a lot of people who have realized the fact that they usually look more ... Read More
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  • Current Obsessions: Signs of Spring
    From simple ways to bring green life indoors to what’s on at MoMA, here are 9 things on our screens and minds this first weekend of March: Is this Ikea’s best bargain storage find? Spotted by Justine and now on all of our wish lists: The Art of Repair by a British artist/illustrator/mender, “a collection […]
  • Natural-Fiber Rugs by Armadillo x House of Grey
    On our radar this month: Armadillo’s “Ellipse” collection of rugs, designed in collaboration with London-based design studio House of Grey. Made from materials such as jute, New Zealand wool, and pure silk, the rugs evoke their natural origin through organic tones, forms, and textures. According to the designers, the goal of the collection is to […]
  • DIY: Kitchen Cabinet Painting Tips from Two House Rehab Warriors
    Cathy and Garrett Poshusta live in a farmhouse in Ellensburg, Washington, and, since 2014, have been chronicling their renovations on their own home and rental properties in their blog, The Grit and The Polish. While juggling parenting three young kids, Cathy and Garrett do things like paint their pantry cabinets in a weekend. Their can-do […]
  • DIY: A Clothes-Drying Rack Made the Old-Fashioned Way on a Maine Farm
    A good number of us on the Remodelista team are followers of Hitchfoot Farm on Instagram: First Fan and Margot caught on, then me, and we all quickly became captivated by Bess Piergrossi’s moody vignettes in her rough-hewn Maine farmhouse that look like they’re out of times past. When Bess told us she was working […]
  • Kitchen of the Week: Modular Culinary Workspaces from Very Simple Kitchen in Bologna, Italy
    Favorite recent discovery: Very Simple Kitchen in Bologna, Italy, makers of freestanding modular (and portable) kitchen components. As they say, “We produce simple, colorful, metal kitchens”: ideal for vagabonds and  renters. Founder Riccardo Randi, who studied product design at the IED in Milan, was inspired to launch the company when he moved into an apartment […]
  • A Renovated Loft in Paris by a Young Architect on the Up
    We recently learned about Paris-based architect Nicolas Sisto through his collaborator, Clarisse Demory. One look at his portfolio (he recently redesigned the Marais store of fashion brand Lemaire) left us wanting to know more. Sisto, a young architect in his early thirties, grew up in the French Alps where an interest in photography (taking pictures […]
  • 10 Easy Pieces: Simple Bar Stools
    We’ve posted on counter stools before; now we turn our attention to the classic bar stool—most are available in both bar and counter heights. For more counter and bar stools see our posts: 10 Easy Pieces: Counter Stools with Backs 10 Easy Pieces: Danish-Designed Wood Stools 10 Easy Pieces: Studio Stools 10 Easy Pieces: Low […]
  • Steal This Look: Moody Monochrome in the Scottish Highlands
    The Killiehuntly Farmhouse is an estate in the Scottish Highlands restored by and designed by owner Anne Storm Pedersen as luxury vacation lodging. One of the Killiehuntly guest rooms, the Birch room, features a dozen design details to steal including a coal-colored jute rug and a monochromatic Shaker peg rail. Here are the key elements […]
  • The Humidifier Gets a Revamp, via Canopy
    Remember the clunky plastic humidifier that sat by your childhood bed when you were sick? The humidifiers of yore were huge (the size of small inner tubes) and unsightly. They got the job done—but they were difficult to clean and always ran the risk of accumulating mildew and mold. Not to mention nearly impossible to […]
  • In the Dwelling House: 16 Design Ideas to Steal from the Shakers
    A while back, on a cold wintery morning, I drove from southern Maine through increasingly rural back roads to Canterbury, New Hampshire, then up the crest of a hill where the Canterbury Shaker Village sits, surrounded by fields and paths. Here at Remodelista, we’ve taken inspiration from the Shakers for a long time: We’ve seen […]
  • The Next Nakashima? German Furniture Maker Fabian Fischer
    German Architectural Digest calls Fabian Fischer “the spiritual heir” to celebrated Japanese American furniture maker and craftsman George Nakashima, who believed that “when you make furniture, the tree lives on in its new form.” Fischer got his start restoring an old timber frame house in the Italian Alps; “I discovered the joy of working with […]

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