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We have always hated long goodbyes. This one will be a quickie.
Whether you’re a commuter, a triathlete, or a weekend pedaler, this Arlington mega store is a must-shop for all things bicycle. It stocks bikes for riders of all sizes and abilities, plus gear ranging from helmets to panniers.
Ship, ship, hooray: A new app takes care of mailing business.
Author Georgia Pellegrini is Dr. Quinn, Katniss Everdeen, and Tris Prior all rolled into one. In this Inside Story video, we show you her light-filled home.
At some point amid all the snow, salt, and sludge, you gave up on being neat. These six tips help you spring back into action.
Our editor fell hard for a new line of smart home products out of Austin.
Designer Sonia Scarr’s hand-stitched satchels and home goods win our hearts.
You aced pickling and knitting. Now gather more skills at this DIY mecca.
Become an expert in everything from indie businesses to product photography, or try the Madmen cocktail class — a staple on the schedule — to master muddling and Manhattans. Most supplies (including sewing machines) are provided, so you can just show up.
Load up on toys and treats for your four-legged friends at this shop, which carries hard-to-find raw dog food (Stella & Chewy’s and Primal). And the resident pooches, Sage and Roo, are always happy to show newcomers around.
Saturday Night Live cast member Aidy Bryant knows her way around the Web shop. Here are her favorites sellers, none of which is on Regretsy.
The challenge: Our style director was tasked with rethinking a Domino editor’s desk. The reward: A Domino editor rethinks our style director’s desk.
A local designer takes book sharing to a whole new level.
Dress your nest with furniture, decor, and accessories from interiors heavyweights such as Katie Ridder, Bunny Williams, and Brian Gennett.
Fill your home with charming artisanal gems and rustic treasures from Neighbor.
Modern life can be hard, so take it easy. Behold NYC’s best at-home services. They come when you call — it’s that simple.
Blooms should be fun. Nip shopping anxiety in the bud with advice and ideas from a local floral pro.
Gary Buckner and Kim Linder, owners of a new home shop on Lower Greenville, believe in the beauty of the junk pile. They’ve got us rethinking furniture and decor.
To tell it straight, this winter’s been a bitch. Adjust your attitude with a delivery of organically grown, freshly cut flowers from Fivefork Farms.
The new design shop on Lower Greenville is making us rethink how to buy furniture and decor. Owners Gary and Kim rely on creative upcycling to conceptualize and build chairs, tables, fixtures, and objets d’art out of reclaimed wood, metal, and glass.
What seemed like an endless season of hibernation is coming to an end. Get in the swing of spring things with rainbow-bright accents for your bedroom. From pillowcases and duvets to sheets and blankets, we found styles to guarantee sweet dreams.
You’ve heard the buzz. Seen (some of) the dreamy photos. Now, we’re happy to say it’s here: Joy Cho’s collection of garden party products for Target. Just looking at it will put a smile on your face.
You’ve heard the buzz. Seen some of the dreamy photos. Now it’s here: Joy Cho’s collection of garden party products for Target. Just looking at it puts a smile on our face.
Get outside with Mexican blankets and leather sacks made by a West Coast designer.
The winter version of the South End Open Market delivers your indie design fix and lets you stay warm.
The new space from Matt Dillon and Katherine Anderson is a locavore’s dream — with a bakery, flower counter, cafe, and grocery all in one.
The airy and bright modern space, a collaboration between restaurateur Matt Dillon and Marigold and Mint’s Katherine Anderson, is a locavore’s dream. The market comprises a flower shop, bakery, grocery, and cafe serving organic foods for breakfast and lunch.
Feather your nest with handmade-in-the-USA kitchenwares, ceramics, throw pillows, rugs, and more straight out of Brooklyn.
Feather your nest with handmade-in-the-USA kitchenware, ceramics, decor, throw pillows, rugs, and cheese boards straight out of Brooklyn.
Got $50? Splurge on some pretty paper and take a wall from bare to brilliant.
Your cramped space is cramping your style. Hit refresh with creative design tips from NYC’s Kapito Muller Interiors.
Awards season is in full swing. Dress for the occasion.
You’ll feel right at home in interior designer Susan Manrao’s whimsy-packed Creative Registry.
Fill your home with innovative and vintage designer goods selected by creative genius and interior designer Susan Manrao.
An Australian designer adds whimsy and color to reclaimed chopping blocks.
A pair of Brooklyn buds draws whimsy out of the woodwork in the form of colorful cutting boards, magnetic key holders, and more.
The prettiest planters, bowls, plates, and platters you ever did see.
Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to having a cool house. Former California Home + Design editor-in-chief Erin Feher’s place is proof a little goes a long way.
Get an extra closet on the cheap with MakeSpace, an easy-to-use storage service that you manage online.
You love your bedroom dresser — except for its color, hardware, and finish. Design tailor-made trappings in mere clicks.
League Street Press reminds you how delicious letter writing can be.
Get a load of a Pacific Northwest design studio’s new collection of textiles: napkins, pillows, tea towels, and more.
Step into the shoes of a furniture designer with the help of Interior Define. The online shop (with a warehouse location in Wicker Park) allows customers to create pieces tailored to their style and space needs, all at a reasonable cost.
Shhh! We have a secret. This lovely little present only looks like it took all day.
Boost energy, invite positive vibes, and strengthen your love life, all with a simple spritz.
You’ve rid your fridge and shower of chemicals. Now get your closet up to speed with an all-natural detergent from an Oakland fabrics guru.
Tobie Whitman is revolutionizing floral delivery with Little Acre Flowers. Her story may inspire you to cut the corporate cord and nurture your own big idea.
Early-onset darkness, coupled with slush puddles everywhere, is enough to make even Drew Barrymore depressed. Get the glimmer back with help from our favorite bulbs around the Web.
Hang a slice of the fashion world in your abode thanks to a new limited-edition print shop.
The Echo Park design firm is a go-to for furniture, lighting, and interiors that focus on clean, modern lines.