Boudicca is a commissioning editor and writer for The Telegraph's weekend lifestyle supplements. Her X handle is @boudiccafox. Boudicca is a commissioning editor and writer for The Telegraph's weekend ...
We’re all familiar with the macramé rage of the ’70s — plant hangers, owl-shaped wall hangings and even door drapes. But this ancient art form is experiencing a comeback, thanks in part to the ...
The knot-tying craft popular in the 1960s and ’70s is turning up on the runways again. (Maybe you can find a vest your mother or grandmother made.) By Melanie Abrams See more of our coverage in your ...
Bohemian home decor is back in vogue, which means social media inspiration pages are awash with rattan, houseplants—so many houseplants—and earthy, natural tones. What embodies the boho aesthetic ...
Macrame is back, and if the latest design blogs and design shows are any indication, it looks as though it's here to stay. This knot tying technique is straight out of the '70s but is popping up ...
Turns out tying knots on a random Tuesday night is good for the soul. At least that’s the convivial vibe on a mild winter night inside The Living Room, a houseplant store near downtown, where about a ...
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