Window Watchers in a City of Strangers
The ability to observe the private lives of strangers from the windows of our homes — and the knowledge that they can often watch us, as well — has long been a staple of city life. feeds.nytimes.com |
Seen: Mattia Bonetti’s Loud Furniture
The soft-spoken, Swiss-born, Paris-dwelling designer’s fete at a Chelsea gallery. feeds.nytimes.com |
Currents | Lighting: LED Lamps With Porcelain Flowers
Antique porcelain flowers from Japan now bloom in hurricane lamps at Frederick P. Victoria & Son in Queens. feeds.nytimes.com |
Of chewed holly bark and 'whiffy' water butts
Helen Yemm tells a couple of readers what to do about bark being chewed off holly trees and smelly water butts. telegraph.co.uk |
Currents | Deals: Sales at Intérieurs, Nest Interiors and Desiron
Discounts on sofas, stools and other home furnishings and accessories. feeds.nytimes.com |