Depending on when you’re reading this, spring is at most five days away (but who’s counting?). To bid winter farewell, we’ve been turning our attention to color-infused rooms, Danish-made pigments, garden mood boards, and more. Read on for a few glimpses of spring to get you through til the real thing.

- “I was struck by these delightful flower vessels when looking through Mjölk’s website the other day. They are perfect for early spring, when branches are often the easiest thing to forage and bring indoors,” Kendra writes in.
- Gardening + NPR humor: If you’re in the mood for a chuckle.
- Nosy neighbors alert: Now’s your chance to nab tickets for the Garden Conservancy’s April and May Open Days, when private gardens all across America open to the public.
- Not into quiet luxury? Fans of loud design may want to check out Dusen Dusen’s pop-up at both MoMA Design Store locations in NYC. (We’re especially into their groovy new outdoor sofa and bean bag.)
- “French opulence meets classic Americana in the first overseas outpost of Bode.”
- Julie’s wishing she could pop into David Gill Gallery’s booth at TEFAF Maastricht, ft. artist/maker Valentin Loellmann’s furniture; info here (if you happen to be in the area).
- Longtime Remodelista fave Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. has recently introduced BCMT Gallery in Kingston, NY, an artist-forward gallery championing high craft.
- Cornflower, the newest colorway from Swedish designer-of-the-moment Beata Heuman.
- Open now: PNW-based furniture maker Phloem Studio’s flagship showroom: 206 State Street in Hood River, OR. (And stay tuned for “luminous, one-of-a-kind brass objects from Jordan Hufnagel,” on view March 29.
- Manhattan classic ABC Carpet & Home now has a CT outpost.
- Five made-in-the-U.S. kitchen companies Remodelista editors love.
- A top-floor, 19th-century workers’ apartment in Copenhagen turned art-filled hideaway.
- Weekend watch: The Brutalist. Weekend browse: favorite—and surprisingly lived-in—Brutalist projects from the archives.
- Need a sleep re-set? For your browsing pleasure.
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