No. 48
New Neighbour, Modern Sex and the dissapearance of Shere Hite, dinner with a side of clouds, and a splash of colour.
Frequent Visitors is a weekly (ish) newsletter created to share a thoughtful selection of favourite visits—both online and off—curated by friends, not algorithms.
A few recent visits (happy new year!!!)
New Neighbour in the neighbourhood.
The Vancouver based Neighbour Womens store has opened their new location and we couldn’t be more thrilled for them. It is as beautiful and considered as their impeccable curated collection of garments and objects. The team at Neighbour worked together with Olivia Bull and Dan Garrod (of James Coward) to redesign the interiors.
Modern Sex is coming into the spotlight.
Together with the Museum of Sex, Maude’s founder Éva Goicochea and creative director Dakota Johnson co-curated the exhibit “Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency” opening later this month.
The Miami museum designed by Snøhetta will present the examination of the last century of sexual wellness and the people, policies, and things that shaped the industry. The exhibit showcases over 500 artifacts (including The Hite Report) and illimnates the fascinating history shaped by politics, vice laws, and restrictions that continue to perpetuate stigma and gender inequality today.
GORGEOUS ceramics
I am head over heels for the work by Shane Gabier, especially these bookends!!! Shane’s beautiful work is carried at the dreamy Casa Shop, along with a few other FV favs (i.e., the embroidered placemats by Sarah Espeute).
The only clouds I dream of.
‘This is a blueprint, you could say, for how to live a good life, eat well, and be happy.’
Atelier September: A place for daytime cooking is the first cookbook dedicated to the renowned Copenhagen restaurant founded by Frederik Bille Brahe. In his second book with apartamento, he shares eighty-six recipes beyond their revered butter*
Striking illustrations by an FV fav, Chantal Jahchan
Thank you for reading + I hope you enjoyed your visit!
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Until next time,
Sash
🌹 P.S. thank you for being here for yet another year of surprise posts!! Will this be the year I get consistent? Unlikely, but it will hopefully be the year I learn to whittle.
🌹 P.P.S. here is a little Nic Cage to keep you company until our next visit—the real national treasure.
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