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  • 4 weeks ago | esquire.com | Krista Jones

    Take a long, hard look around your home right now. Is it thoughtfully curated, or is it filled with random purchases thrown together over the years? Does your couch match your rug? Have your pillows lost their fluff? Are you drinking from a water filter that you haven’t replaced in God knows how long? We know you don’t make home purchases (good ones, that is) often, which is why it’s so easy to get lost in the end result. It’s time to take control and get a space you’re proud of.

  • 4 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Krista Jones

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Hearst OwnedTake a long, hard look around your home right now. Is it thoughtfully curated, or is it filled with random purchases thrown together over the years? Does your couch match your rug? Have your pillows lost their fluff? Are you drinking from a water filter that you haven’t replaced in God knows how long?

  • 1 month ago | esquire.com | Krista Jones

    SHOP £165, amazon.com I’m anti-kitchen-gadget. I toast my bread in a pan on the hob. I cook my frozen chicken nuggets in the oven. I use my microwave to store bananas, and if that microwave wasn’t built into my tiny kitchen, I wouldn’t even have one. I believe that if you need some sort of high-powered, overhyped device to cook anything in particular, you probably shouldn’t be eating that. In reality you can make everything you need with a hob, an oven, and some pots and pans.

  • 1 month ago | uk.style.yahoo.com | Krista Jones

    Krista Jones28 April 2025 at 7:09 am·4-min readSHOP £165, amazon.comI’m anti-kitchen-gadget. I toast my bread in a pan on the hob. I cook my frozen chicken nuggets in the oven. I use my microwave to store bananas, and if that microwave wasn’t built into my tiny kitchen, I wouldn’t even have one. I believe that if you need some sort of high-powered, overhyped device to cook anything in particular, you probably shouldn’t be eating that.

  • 1 month ago | esquire.com | Krista Jones

    Italian design is inescapable. It's stitched into our favorite bags, hammered into our shoes, woven into every material, and lead by the greatest. In many ways, Italian design is simply synonymous with good taste. You could trace that history back to the Renaissance and Ancient Rome—many do—but a lot of what we think of as Italian design these days flows from Italian Modernism. Gio Ponti (more on him later) is considered the father of the movement.