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Hello, hello, hello, dear friends! How are you all doing? How’s your January unfolding so far? I hope you’re well, staying warm and out of harm’s way this weekend. With frigid temperatures and heavy snowfall in the forecast, hibernating no longer feels indulgent, but rather a necessity. If you decide to cancel plans and stay in, I hope you have a hefty stack of baked goodies by your side, and some captivating books to help you make the most of this most upsetting weather forecast. Let it snow!
Here are this week’s finds:
1. Bespoke throw pillows in a Rose Tarlow floral fabric:

2. Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor, by Stephanie Barron is a wonderful book for lovers of cozy mysteries, ideal for a stormy winter night. It is the first book in Stephanie Barron’s historical Jane Austen mystery series that reimagines the beloved author as an amateur sleuth. The books have been meticulously researched and contain numerous references to real historical figures and events, on the backdrop of Regency-era England and the Napoleonic wars.

3. Tour Jane Ormsby Gore’s colorful home in Wales
4. For lovers of traditional interiors, Libby Cameron’s second book – Notes from a Decorator’s Life – is one of this spring’s most highly anticipated launches!

Libby Cameron, alumna and former partner of the legendary design firm Parish-Hadley, has also co-authored the bestseller Sister Parish Design: On Decorating (2009).

5. Bespoke Gathered Ikat Lampshades

6. My favorite cashmere throw blanket is on sale right now:

7. Tailored scallop-edge linen lampshade, bespoke size and trim available

8. Custom pillows in a Robert Kime textile

9. A new Netflix film based on The Thursday Murder Club novels by Richard Osman. I thoroughly enjoyed the books so I’m excited to see Osman’s endearing characters come to life. Have you seen it? Did you like it? Let me know!
The Impossible Fortune – A Thursday Murder Club Mystery by Richard Osman

