Current Obsessions: Do Not Disturb
Whether you’re clamoring for layering season or, like most of us on the editorial team, holding on to summer with everything you’ve got, here’s hoping you get some R&R this weekend. Here, 22 (!) things we spotted this week:

- Don’t want summer to end? Have a look back at this season’s issues, from color to celebrating the curve. (Did you know you can browse all our back issues—all 938 of them—here?)
- Diane Keaton on her penchant for collage (P.S. Read our interview with Diane from way, way back here.)
- A dreamy looking hotel in Georgia (the country).
- Admiring this artful, inventive home in a former voting hall.
- A great summer-to-fall transition rug.
- Meet the designer turning waste (egg shells, paper pulp) into lighting.
- Tomatoes: it’s what’s for dinner (and breakfast, and lunch).
- “Emporium for the elevated everyday”? This shop is right up our alley.
- Also: world’s most beautiful potato peeler?
- The most popular, most commented thing on our feed in a while.
- Sew yourself a simple bag: for the handy folks among us (or those hankering for fall projects).
- Playful tiles for a little punchiness in a small space (we like the swimmers).
- Spotted on Pinterest: a riot of flowers.
- Ooh, a great sale on Danish outdoor furniture.
- Adding this downright idyllic outdoor shower to our list.
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This photo is a vibe—especially for fig lovers.
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Fan recently spotted these chic new plant stands from Upton Home: “They really nailed the colors in this collection.”
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A fun roundup of hotel pools. Which one do you like best? (We’re partial to the first one.)
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Bergs Potter just announced a new tool for watering houseplants. “I could’ve used some this summer while traveling!” says Laura.
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The news you need: the meanings behind the flowers at the site of Taylor and Travis’ engagement.
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Tips for making over your rental’s sad-looking outdoor space from one of our favorite NYC landscape designers.
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Finally, a Brooklyn ceramicist’s gorgeous, flower-filled garden.
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