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08.25.22
EDITORS’ LIST
Jill and Monica share their August picks, including a squeeze-bottle olive oil, a geometric rug, an early work by Gaetano Pesce, and the Amsterdam home of a Game of Thrones star.

08.22.22
ARCHIVAL INTERVIEW
A never-published interview with Jonathan Muecke from February of 2011, just three months after he set up his studio.

06.30.22
EDITORS’ LIST
Jill and Monica share their June picks, including a '70s-inspired piece of merch, a dream house in Portugal, the new Dries Van Noten beauty line, and a deep cut 1980s design book that should shoot straight to the top of your AbeBooks search.

05.31.22
EDITORS’ LIST
Jill and Monica share their May picks, including a graphic designer whose music posters are kinda IT right now, two excellent door handle options, and two exquisite examples of that high/low life.

04.29.22
EDITORS’ LIST
Jill and Monica share their April picks, including an elevated take on the squiggly mirror, your new favorite WFH scissors, a retrofuture green toilet set from the 1960s, and more.

03.29.22
EDITORS’ LIST
Jill and Monica share their April picks, including new goblets, a seder plate, and an $11,000 Bottega Veneta travertine handbag.

03.17.22
PRINT ISSUE
A digital version of our first-annual printed Sight Unseen Yearbook, featuring our 500+ favorite furnishings from 2021.

03.01.22
EDITORS’ LIST
Jill and Monica share their February picks, including a rentable '70s chair icon, a mid-century soup tureen, and a giant brioche sculpture, which, frankly, is indicative of a rather intense cultural obsession with bread right now!