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Trending Now: The Appeal of Slowing Down

Leading into this first weekend of May, consider engaging in mending clubs, practicing plant kintsugi, crafting botanical collages, painting surrealistic murals, and exploring other creative activities. Keep reading for details:

Above: An area designated for relaxation and contemplation. Photograph by Chris Mottalini, from
Pines Beach Cabin: A Mid-20th Century Retreat for an Extended Family on Fire Island
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  • Margot—who goes by the handle @dogwalkdiary for her work as a botanical artist—is at the forefront of this initiative.
    botanical collage workshop
    On May 18, join us at the New York Botanical Garden between 2-4:30 p.m. “This event will feature a stroll (and some foraging) through the gardens,” she explains. “No prior experience needed; it’s all about observing, discovering, and working alongside nature.” Everyone is welcome!
  • Kintsugi—but with plants

    . Brilliant.
  • A reminder from Kendra that you have more worthwhile options than this.

    yard clippings

    rather than disposing of them in landfills.
  • These days, everyone seems to be focused on designing both garden wear and work attire, yet

    this line

    is particularly good.
  • Elevate your gardening attire with this playful option

    baseball cap

    (Note: There is offensive language coming up.)
  • An attractive fresh lineup of
    patterned terracotta tiles
    From Outerclé. We genuinely enjoy it.
    this pattern
    in particular.
  • Want to join the
    Worn-Out Mending Club?
    Us too.
  • 10 Stylish Restaurants in New York
    those currently on our list.
  • Currently on display at Tiwa Gallery:
    Faye Toogood: Lucid Dream
    ; pop by.
  • Now admiring: Hay’s latest
    Color-blocking patterns tailored for pets.
    .
  • We adore the noises
    The Art of Slowness
    , set to be displayed shortly at the Plain English Pimlico showroom in London—
    mark your calendar
    .
  • Taking place this Sunday, May 4, at Godmothers Books in Summerland, CA:
    a sewing circle
    with Diana Weymar, who is the author of
    Crafting A Better World
    and the stitcher behind
    @tinypricksproject
    On Instagram, “Diana will provide vintage linens along with all necessary materials for you to take home an exclusive, exquisitely embroidered item. Prior experience isn’t needed, and everyone is invited.”
  • Forget florals:
    Stripes are popping up everywhere.
    .
  • These tablecloths are
    The grown-up version of sketching during mealtime.
    .
  • Spotted:
    strikingly perforated shutters at a Fire Island cottage
    .
  • And a look at
    Jean Cocteau’s ethereal, surreal murals
    on the Cote d’Azure.

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