What We Love from Around the Web…
Tour a London flat filled with gorgeous antiques and delicate shades of pink.
A sightseer’s biking guide to the vast tulip fields of the Netherlands.
Table accessories designer Joanna Buchanan shows how she entertains in style outdoors.
Inside a Dallas home that’s both high-style and family-friendly.
How to cook with one of spring’s most delicious—and fleeting—vegetables: the garlicky ramp.
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What We’ve Been Up To…
Sofas are likely one of the largest—and most important—pieces of furniture in your home. They’re the centerpiece of the living room: where you lounge to watch a movie, chat with friends over a glass of wine, kick back with a good book. They’re also one of the trickiest items to buy. How do you decide on a style? What details are important to look for? Should you go for a sectional? Do you get one with a slipcover or in leather or velvet? And what about sofas in unusual shapes? Click through all the links here for answers to your burning questions, then shop our sectionals, sofas, and sleepers at up to 30% off.
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A Parting Piece of Knowledge…
Garden stools are incredibly versatile. They can serve as petite side tables, spots to sit, makeshift ottomans—and yes, even accents in the garden. The barrel-shape ceramic stool originated in China more than 1,000 years ago as casual garden seating. The design became popular in England in the 19th century and has maintained its go-to status in homes ever since. We love the classic blue-and-white chinoiserie styles, but you’ll find garden stools in a wide variety of hues and prints (metallics, floral motifs, stripes) and shapes (elephants, squares, faux bois) as well.
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