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Design News, Delivered xx, your friends at Business of Home Google’s new retail space, WeWork’s losses pile up, and more Google’s new retail space, WeWork’s losses pile up, and more Many city dwellers fled to country estates and warmer locales during the pandemic meanwhile, New York has recently acquired a retreat of its own an urban island perched on the Hudson River. Stay in the know with our weekly roundup of headlines, launches and events, recommended reading, and more. Business News WeWork incurred $2.1 billion in losses during the first quarter of 2021, the Financial Times reports, adding to overall losses of $3.2 billion in 2020. The co-working company suffered a series of blows in the past year, including losing a quarter of its members to remote work, shuttering unprofitable locations and shelling out $500 million in a settlement with former CEO and co-founder ....
Is he the next Martha Stewart? Not so fast, says Martha 17 May, 2021 07:00 AM 8 minutes to read Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geese. Photo / Karsten Moran, The New York Times Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geese. Photo / Karsten Moran, The New York Times New York Times By: Guy Trebay With a new book about a year at his stylish upstate farm, the ceramist Christopher Spitzmiller tries on the mantle of the lifestyle pundit. ....
Is He the Next Martha Stewart? âNot So Fast,â Says Martha. With a new book about a year at his stylish upstate farm, the ceramist Christopher Spitzmiller tries on the mantle of the lifestyle pundit. Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Hill Farm in the Hudson River Valley under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geeseCredit.Karsten Moran for The New York Times May 13, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET Joan Rivers was honking her head off. Pat Altschul was pecking at grubs. Carolyne Roehm sat in a brooding shed, downy feathers fluffed about her, hatching an egg. Any time a visitor strayed near this small flock of Sebastopol geese, Bill Blass, the resident gander, stuck his neck out and hissed. ....
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Gemma & Andrew Ingalls, courtesy of Rizzoli With more than 2.8 million posts with the hashtag #peonies, it s safe to say the flower is a perennial favorite among floral enthusiasts. Known for its large blooms and symbolizing good fortune and a happy marriage, the peony is one of the most popular choices for cutting gardens and spring wedding bouquets alike. But sourcing them from flower markets can be difficult and expensive, thanks to their short blooming period (typically in late spring and for only a few weeks). We turned to our friend, potter, and gardener extraordinaire Christopher Spitzmiller for tips on how to grow and care for peonies at home. Although his first foray into the design world was via his spectacular home decor collection of ceramic lamps, tableware, accessories, and mirrors, Spitzmiller has continued to dazzle and delight by chronicling the design and evolution of his country home, Clove Brook Farm, on Instagram, where he has nearly 65,000 followers ....