
The Weeks End
The things worth staying in for. Not a trend roundup. Not a playlist of what’s new. More like the feeling of a slow Sunday afternoon arriving right on time: familiar films half-watched from the sofa, music drifting from another room, coffee gone cold beside a well-loved chair. The kind of comforts you return to without thinking.

Great book!
Book
Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain
This is not a cookbook, nor is it a memoir. Medium Raw is Bourdain, a decade after his previous book - older, sharper, and considerably more honest about the world he lives in.
He’s more funny than people give him credit for — and warmer. This is the kind of book that makes you want to live life to the fullest.
Best Paired with: The Coniston Armchair

Album
Songs of Her’s
by Her’s
This was the only album they ever made. Two friends from Liverpool, who wrote songs about the complexities of their early twenties. The uncertainty of it all.
Songs of Her’s moves the way a good Sunday does, slow in some parts, alive in others. It’s the kind of record that fits wherever the day takes you.
Best Paired with: The Wold Throw

Movie
Dan in Real Life
Dan in Real Life is the film you put on with every intention of falling asleep. Only, you won’t. In fact you’ll be up, too intrigued to remember that you’re tired.
It’s awkward in parts, quietly sad in others, and funny a the way that catches you off guard, the kind of laugh thats not common to have alone on a Sunday.
Best Paired with: The Cusher Sofa
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