Designer David Graas recently released this great lighting object, a 3D-printed hood depicting a
sprouting city that fits on top of an LED bulb. Titled Huddled, the light comes in both a pendant and floor version and is available in his shop.
Beautiful Blackberries
Beautiful Sink
Beautiful Apartment Tour
Retired geography professor and avid world traveler
Bill Shumaker has amassed an eclectic collection of
art and artifacts from every corner of the globe.
Shumaker, who lives on the bottom two floors
of a 19th-century brownstone he purchased in
the early 1970s, has adorned his 2,400 sq. ft.
space with mementos that remind him of
international journeys and friends.
Everything in the house has a personal
connection. I love the car door idea.

The bathroom is full of car door pictures, a collection
that started when a visiting friend found a mustang door
on his stoop and decided to sketch it. From then on it
was required that Bill’s house guests sketch, paint, sculpt,
photograph etc the door, which itself hangs in the bathroom.
Photography by Emily Andrews
Beautiful Thoughts
This is a gem and so worth taking
5 minutes to read and ponder.
Beautiful NYC Restaurant
When I came across this project, The Musket Room,
I immediately had the urge to jet across country
just to have the pleasure of dining in this beautiful
setting. I bet the food is as wonderful as well.
Love the scalloped tile and the fact they
have their own outdoor garden.
Simply scrumptious.

The Musket Room, NYC
Design by Alexander Waterworth Interiors
Photos by Emily Andrews
Beautiful Cafe
I am a coffee addict addicted to traversing
the city in search of new cafes.
Scored one this morning.

Caffe Fiore, Queen Anne Hill, Seattle
Beautiful Tuesday Morning
Beautiful Interior Design
Industrial Style Renovation in Italy
An abandoned tobacco-drying plant that started life almost two
centuries ago as a silkworm farm was transformed into a unique,
beautiful home. I want to live here.
Beautiful Thoughts
Gardens, Not Buildings
Great projects start out feeling like buildings.
There are architects, materials, staff, rigid timelines, permits, engineers, a structure.
It works or it doesn’t.
Build something that doesn’t fall down. On time.
But in fact, great projects, like great careers and relationships that last, are gardens.
They are tended, they shift, they grow. They endure over time, gaining a personality
and reflecting their environment. When something dies or fades away, we prune,
replant and grow again.
Perfection and polish aren’t nearly as important as good light, good drainage
and a passionate gardener.
By all means, build. But don’t finish. Don’t walk away.
Here we grow.
–Seth Godin





















