What is New Domesticity? This blog is a look at the social movement I call ‘New Domesticity’ – the fascination with reviving “lost” domestic arts like canning, bread-baking, knitting, chicken-raising, etc. Why are women of my generation, the daughters of post-Betty Friedan feminists, embracing the domestic tasks that our mothers and grandmothers so eagerly shrugged off? Why has the image of the blissfully domestic supermom overtaken the Sex & the City-style single urban careerist as the media’s feminine ideal? Where does this movement come from? What does it mean for women? For families? For society?
                                         
                                         
My book, Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity, which explores New Domesticity in greater depth, will be published by Simon & Schuster in May 2013.
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Chicken coop by Anthropologie
So now there’s this…Who’s got $3k to spare?! Plus an entirely white gallery space, because the great outdoors would just, like, ruin the minimalist-chic thing, you know?
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Is it supposed to be Art? I can’t tell if this is a deliberate joke or not.
Hm. The Peg and Awl website lists this coop for $1500, so Anthropoligie is making a nice cut for drop-shipping. Pag and Awl would also like to sell you a swing with only one rope for $100.
This is insane!
Oh my god, people around here build things that look exactly like that out of old crap they find in the barn.