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The Other category serves as a hub for content focused on related themes, disciplines, and approaches within this area. This archive brings together articles and projects that fall under Other , helping surface relevant content that fits both the broader category and more specific areas of interest.
A collection of ideas, experiments, and observations that don’t fit neatly into a defined category… maybe i’ll sort them one day.
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My Work Wife is better then your Work Wife
A cozy workday meal: carrot ginger soup, truffle flatbread, and Pumpkin Joe-Joe’s—simple fall comfort food that feels like a small kindness.
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Mirror Mirror
A mirrored showroom of ornate frames and neatly placed shoes—an interior reflection on design, memory, and the quiet ghosts of a space.
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Rain, Books, Cocktails
Rainy day comfort: books, candlelight, and cocktails on marble. A cozy, reflective indoor ritual for slowing down and savoring the moment.
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Monday PTO
A quiet Monday PTO in a NYC apartment, where purple stairwell light and radiator hum turn an ordinary day into a small, reflective pause.
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Fall Brunch in the West Village
Fall brunch in NYC’s West Village with coffee, quiet streets, and sunlit leaves overhead—an unhurried morning and a gentle walk after.
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A much needed coffee break
A much needed coffee break in Chelsea with iced coffee, a foamy espresso, and a broken chocolate cookie on marble—quiet, simple, restorative.
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A good and Strange Monday Dinner
A reflective Monday night Italian dinner in The Village, set beneath warm chandelier lights—simple food, soft noise, and a hint of mystery.
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End of Weekend Cocktails with Robb
End the weekend with cocktails on Fifth Avenue: sparkling Badoit, an amber old fashioned, and quiet conversation in a polished lounge.
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Sauvage Sunday
A quiet Sauvage Sunday with poached eggs, greens, and coffee—an unhurried morning meal that feels simple, warm, and grounding.
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Sunday Funday
A mellow Sunday in Williamsburg: brunch cocktails with salted rims, lime, and sunlit toasts—an unhurried moment that feels like a reset.
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End of summer patio time
End-of-summer patio time in Chelsea: sunlight through leaves, string lights overhead, and the quiet shift from late summer into fall.
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Weekend Morning Blues
A quiet Sunday scene of sunlit blinds and lingering summer goodbyes—Weekend Morning Blues captures the hush before the week begins.











