Today we bore in mind of style in Spain (and beyond), plus …
Above: A relaxing scene from today’s Let the Light In: A Barcelona Flat, Uncramped and Rejuvenated for a Young Couple (Mentioning light, get the appearance of that wood reading light in this week’s High/Low) Photography by Salva López, thanks to Conti, Cert
- 2 weekends, 2 New York City style reveals: The Anonymous Art and Style Program remains in town this weekend, Jan. 26-28, and Shoppe Things next, Feb. 4-6.
- And turning up at Galerie56: ” Les Enfants Terribles”, a partnership with Galerie Jacques Lacoste commemorating the works of progressive designers Le Corbusier, Eileen Gray, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouve, and others.
- Margot’s artist sis, Jody Guralnick, likewise has a program of her paintings opening Feb. 1– at Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 520 West 27th Street, NEW YORK CITY; information here
- New wallpapers ft. old styles from historical homes, thanks to the National Trust x Little Greene.
- These multiple-use paper towels from Spain were a preferred discovery today– and we discovered a Canadian seller who ships them to the U.S.
- Considering rewilding? Read this
- And on our reading list (We enjoy feline cameos– scan our books for proof.)