Frequent Visitors is a weekly newsletter created to share the things we (over at Frequent Practice) have enjoyed visiting each week. Sometimes related to design, reads, and creativity. Sometimes related to anything else.
We long to return.
—Patti Smith x Rimowa
This Week’s Visits
The wonderfully whimsical world of Le Puzz invites everyone to join them to get lost, zone out (done), look for edge pieces (struggling but persevering), laugh (always), focus (be careful what you wish for), and find inner piece. We’ve been doing just that with our ‘Match Made in Heaven’ puzz, when we aren’t admiring the perfectly playful branding created by Little Troop Inc.
Adi (1/2 of Sing-Sing) designed a space that makes Dreams a reality. Inspired by the 1920’s Surrealist movement in Paris, the lifestyle store space is truly what dreams are made of!! Fortunately we have these stunning images to visit until we can make the trip to Los Angeles for the full experience.
Studio Végété is a design studio based in Zurich, Switzerland, run by florist Aline Rüede. Returning to visit her work has been an ongoing theme this year, to admire her modern and cross-disciplinary approach to floral design, props styling, and botanical experiments.
Another incredible project by Giorgia Lupi and her team has led us to reading about the Science of Forgiveness. DiscoverForgiveness.org is the product of bringing together leading scholars to highlight discoveries made in forgiveness science over recent decades to offer answers to some of the pressing questions about forgiveness.
We’ve been finding ourselves returning to Sort Day’s circular marketplace, Yesterday, to admire their beautiful pre owned treasures, ranging from books to stools to juicers.
Beyond visits to our favourite neighbourhood bookstores, Mast Book’s rare collection provides us with the perfect virtual book browsing escape.
We’ve loved visiting resource-resource, an online platform that celebrates sustainable design projects. Mary Kate Henry created this initiative to inspire designers to integrate the sustainable design practices into their works.
That is all for this week! Thank you for reading and we hope you enjoyed your visit :) We love having visitors as much as we love being them, so please feel free to subscribe below and reply with your thoughts + some of your favourite finds.
There are an ample amount of things we are striving to leave behind after this year, but we keep coming back to Patti’s line: “We long to return”. Learning how to strike the balance of exploring and returning. Okay that’s it!! Hope you enjoy the smoothest possible journey into the next year.
FP