

Psst…What We Loved in June
by Remodelista Team
Welcome to Psst, where each month the Remodelista and Gardenista editors share an inside look at what we’ve been reading, watching, coveting, pinning, visiting, and otherwise loving lately. Without further ado, a glimpse of what we’ve been up to in June:
Photographs by editors, except where noted.
Above: Happening now and noted by both Julie and Alexa: The European Grain Festival in Mols, Denmark, “a gathering of bakers, breeders, millers, farmers, chefs and grain enthusiasts exploring the future of cereals through practice, research and shared knowledge.”
Above: “I visited Wild Sorrel Cookbooks, a new cookbook shop on East 13th Street, for the first time a couple weeks back and it has such a lovely, personal point of view. Vintage cookbooks are mixed in with the new, along with culinary journals, zines, and a few home items. The owner, Troy Chatterton, was a longtime bookseller at Three Lives & Co. before opening his own shop (which he crowd-funded via Kickstarter). Troy has also curated a city-appropriate selection of garden books.” – Laura Fenton; illustration from Wild Sorrel Cookbooks
Above: “I love this flower collection box—the little glass slides are so sweet. My mom used to save flowers between parchment paper but it all became messy and they slid around. This seems like a better solution for saving a collection.” – Kier Holmes; photograph from Bolster Benefield
Above: “I had a special belated birthday dinner with my brother at Lonnies, a new restaurant in Boerum Hill. We sat at the stunning rust-colored marble bar (which I’m guessing is Rosso Alicante?) and shared the morel toast, the burger, and the Basque cheesecake—all phenomenal.” – Morgan Goldberg; image from @lonniesnyc
Above: This month Annie visited 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen and distilled down her top 12 design details from the festival—you can find them all here in case you missed it this week. – Photograph by Annie Quigley from The Trend Report: 12 Design Details We Loved in Copenhagen
Above: “After a lengthy restoration, Marcel Breuer’s own cottage in Wellfleet became available for rent, and I snagged a week here in June. As I write this, I’m sitting at his desk, listening to his radio, and looking out at the same view of the pond that he enjoyed for years.” – Nicole Najafi
Above: “I’ve been loving the work of Polish-American weaver Kathe Kaczmerzyk currently based in Malmö, Sweden. She studied fine art in New York City and Baltimore and only recently returned to her weaving practice after a long sojourn working in food across Scandinavia. She weaves work on a large 1980s Glimåkra loom; her handwoven linen kerchiefs can be worn tied around the hair, for wrapping fruit, summer picnics, or beneath a special bowl or table arrangement.” – Alexa Hotz; photograph from Kathe Kaczmerzyk
Above: “Obsessed with this idea for a party: drink bucket meets flower arrangement, as spotted at the collaboration between Bankston Architectural hardware and For Scale in Copenhagen this month.” – Annie Quigley
Above: “To my dismay, tiny months have been fluttering around my bedside light. Time to stock my closet with new moth traps and reapply cedar oil to the cedar rings on hangers. But I need something more potent and this charming little beeswax sheep caught my eye. It’s said to be an “anti-moth sculpture.” Made in Italy, it’s scented with eucalyptus, lavender, mint, and geranium, among other things.” – Margot Guralnick; photograph from Kiosk
Above: “I’m finally giving attention to my starved potted plants on a regular basis and it’s been paying off. My humble garden, arranged in Bacsac planters I bought ages ago, consists of a raspberry bush, blueberry (going strong for six years in spite of neglect!), pink blueberry, a white Buddleia, chives, parsley, thyme, rosemary, and white alpine strawberries. I upgraded our garden hose to the Water Right one and use it with this nozzle from French brand Boutté. Highly recommend all including the Bacsacs—they’re super mobile.” – Alexa Hotz; photograph from Boutté
Above: “Don’t forget to enjoy your urban greens—their refreshing and restorative power is real. I spent a wonderful afternoon walking around the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland earlier this month and I love visiting at least one garden or park on my city breaks. Currently in Paris during a heatwave, the beautiful Parc Monceau has become my favorite place to sit in the shade and watch the world go by.” – Deborah Eydmann
Have a look at our picks from previous months:

Current Obsessions: Keeping Cool
by Remodelista Team
Happy weekend, and hope you’re keeping cool, wherever you are. (Psst.: Here are some tips for cooling off without AC, if you need.) And if you’re looking for inspiration while you’re kicking back in the meantime, here’s what’s on our radar lately:
Above: Never thought we’d want to try out a red rug in the bedroom, but here we are. Inspiration courtesy of this week’s A Shelter Island Holiday Rental Where Everything Is for Sale.
- “I want,” writes Fan, simply, of this great little lamp.
- Have a quilt that’s on the small side? Here’s how to style it.
- Ooh, a new dinner table from Pinch for gathering ’round (hat tip: Margot).
- Love this: the inconvenience store.
- Instagram follow of the week: @landfolk_com, for all the Scandi summerhouse inspiration.
- Annie’s smitten by Sézane France’s vintage home collection of rattan loungers, woven baskets, and more.
- Perfect for a heat wave or the at-home bar, courtesy of Sub-Zero.
- Want to move into Sienna Miller’s thatched cottage? It’s for sale.
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Currently on our backyard-inspiration board: this incredibly chic patio from 1963. (Hat tip: Fan.)
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Just say ahh (and bring a mat or towel) to Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s meditative soundbath on 7/20, with live music from a Grammy winner. Ticket info here.
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Oooh, what a simple and beautiful birdhouse.
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Need more reason to crush on Josh O’Connor? Here ya go.
- For the planners out there: Perfect Earth Project is hosting a discussion panel about green burials and other ways to sustainably prepare for death. Ticket info on the 7/19 East Hampton event here.
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Curb-appeal-maxxing in Cape Cod.
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Bloomist is taking 20 percent off its houseplants (including kokedamas) through June 30, with code 20FRESH.
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Frazzled? Rest your eyes here.
- And ICYMI: our picks for eating outside all summer long.
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