After doing a thorough accounting of what’s available out there in terms of striped duvets (we’re losing our white ones — they get too dirty), we’ve decided our favorite is thisyellow tickingoption from Toast. It’s not capital-S stylish like Tekla’s, it doesn’t feel childish, and it doesn’t feel overly antique-y. (We do also like Hay’s, and it’s on supersale atDWRright now.)— Katy Schneider & Simone Kitchens |
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Toast ticking stripe bedding. Photo: the vendor |
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To put them on: Sixpenny is now makingbeds, and they seem very nice. (We haven’t seen these in person, but they’re checking a lot of boxes as far as upholstered beds go. They have a slim, unobtrusive profile; come in nice, simple colors; and look very grown up.)\xa0
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Linge Particulier pillow. Photo: the vendor\xa0 |
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- If you know someone who loves a vase of slumped-over tulips, we think they’ll also like this newtulip book.
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The Tulip Garden. Photo: the vendor |
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Studio Nicholson nylon pants. Photo: the vendor\xa0 |
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ROA windbreaker. Photo: the vendor\xa0 |
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Chez Vidalenc skirt. Photo: the vendor |
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Rejina Pyo, the London-based,Seoul-borndesigner, sent us a list of some of her favorite things: |
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Austin Austin hand soap. Photo: the vendor |
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Cowboy Bikes: I use this bike to commute to the studio daily and to run errands over the weekend. Living in North London, which is very hilly, this has been a joy to ride. I love the design and simplicity.
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Cowboy bike. Photo: the vendor |
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- Spazio Leone: I’m always visiting Spazio Leone. They have an amazing selection of pieces curated by Gennaro, who has a discerning eye for vintage furniture.
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Italian marble table. Photo: the vendor |
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