
"And we're back! A handful of days into September and the design world's back in full swing. From exhibits and openings to Jeremy Allen White sightings, here are 19 things we noted this week (including two spots to find us this month). Above: Workspace inspiration courtesy of this week's Lessons in Living with Beloved Things: An Art Director's Vintage-Filled London Flat. Photograph by Sandy Suffield."
""It's the final weekend of The Summit Show, an outdoor art show in Skinner State Park, Hadley, MA," writes Margot. "There are mountain trails curated by Charlotte Kohlmann (sister of Emma) and work by 40 artists. I'll be there with my dog." Stop by if you're in the area! And you're cordially invited to "Everyday Heirlooms: Exquisitely Designed Wooden Objects of Use", co-curated by Remodelista editor Annie and furniture maker Heide Martin, with an opening reception September 26 in Rockland, Maine. Come say hi."
September marks a resurgence of design activity with exhibits, openings, and curated outdoor art shows featuring local artists and trail installations. Several receptions and pop-ups invite in-person visits, including a wooden-objects exhibit in Rockland, Maine and an installation of reinvented objects at a New York gallery. New design books, custom floor runners, and attractive everyday objects such as redesigned waste bins and kitchen perches appear alongside sewing projects like color-blocked curtains. Garden-focused exhibitions and plant-based art installations provide seasonal inspiration, paired with simple DIY art projects to preserve and remember home gardens.
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