Happy weekend, all—and don’t forget to set your clocks ahead! From a modernist house in Mexico City to a leafy indoor oasis, here’s what we’ve been eyeing lately.

- Williams-Sonoma offshoot GreenRow opens its first brick-and-mortar store, in New York City’s SoHo, this weekend, with a portion of sales benefitting New York Botanical Garden.
- Intriguing! More than 10,000 species of succulents and cyads are packed into one unassuming warehouse in L.A. Read the story here.
- Anyone know what this glorious plant, bearing the tiniest, prettiest flowers, is called?
- A community indoor garden and meeting space grows inside a once abandoned rowhouse. So inspiring!
- We’re here for Milli Proust’s “favorite way to get a low-maintenance garden.” (It yields “maximum abundance, minimal upkeep.”)
- This weekend is your last chance to catch the Bouquets to Art exhibits at both the de Young and Legion of Honor Museums.
- Ooh, a modernist landmark house and studio for sale in Mexico City, mosaic sun included (hat tip: Margot).
- Julie’s eager to dive into The House Rules, the new book from Berdoulat, coming out this month.
- Spring cleaning: Yamazaki is offering 15 percent off pieces to get the house in order, now through March 31.
- Attn., New Yorkers: Dinesen is extending its pop-up in NYC.
- “Just had to share this gorgeous skirted bath,” writes Deborah. “I am loving the comeback of textiles right now.”
- Cheers for Boneli, an online centralized marketplace that offers fabricators’ remnants and scraps directly to architects and designers (hat tip: Margot).
- Have you seen Crescent, the new collaboration between Colin King and Audo? Browse if you love Scandi design and multi-functional storage.
- Good news for Schoolhouse fans: It’s coming back.
- Great kitchen storage ideas in this post—including an excellent built-in herb planter!
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