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How does Clare de Boer do all that she does? She’s a chef, writer, creator of two of the most inspired restaurants of the moment….and did we mention she’s also been nominated not once, not twice, but *four* times for James Beard awards?
We first took note of Clare’s work at King, the chic yet unfussy bistro she co-founded in the West Village of New York City; since then, she’s opened Stissing House, an early American-style tavern-with-a-twist in Pine Plains, NY and frequent object of our attention (even the butter is cool). Clare’s latest project, with her husband Luke, is Roseland, a furniture co. that celebrates American hardwoods and design (read more about it here). Whether a recipe or a restaurant or really, really great window coverings, everything Clare touches seems at once effortless and entirely fresh. (Even the menu, she told the New York Times of King, “should read like a poem.”)
Today Clare takes a pause from her many projects to share an upholstery secret, most reached-for kitchen tool, and easy wardrobe staple. Read on:
A bottle of fresh-press olive oil.
Bretti Folk, a list my husband started when we got our first house in the Hudson Valley six years ago. It’s a mix of songs he grew up with and songs we’ve discovered over the years.
Giant carafe of cold water, wedding photo, hair clip.
Nancy Myers’ kitchens.
Rainfall shower heads, cleaning air filters more frequently than needed, and a Rush Matters hand-plaited mat that is chemical-free and smells like a walk in tall grass.
Instead of buying upholstery fabric, make slipcovers from thick linen bedsheets: much cheaper and they give a relaxed, lightweight look.
The worn ones, sun-dried on a washing line.
Keep all original features, including the ones you might find ugly. Fashions change and period details should be preserved.
Any uncomfortable sofa. Archways where they don’t belong.
Stainless steel tongs.
Comfortable, classic, easy.
Any white T-shirt.
liveauctioneers.com.
A giant clamshell.
All the sofas and chairs at Dean Antiques.
A notebook and several pens that don’t work.
Thanks so much, Clare! Follow her work @clare.deboer or via her Substack, The Best Bit.
For our full archive of Quick Takes, go here.
N.B.: This column was first published on Remodelista on July 14, 2024.
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