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This Farm Kitchen by Martha Stewart Revives the Chic Cluttercore: What the French Are Already Borrowing From Her

Summary by Maison & Travaux
The kitchen of Martha Stewart's Bedford farm, a warm tribute to the cluttercore When many dream of empty work plans and closed cupboards, the kitchen of Martha Stewart's Bedford farm takes on a total counterfoot. This huge room of her 153-acre property, north of New York, displays pots, dishes and everyday objects as in a theatre scene. Nothing to do with a simple mess: this profusion tells a full life. Purchased in 2000, the farm renamed Bedfor…
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The kitchen of Martha Stewart's Bedford farm, a warm tribute to the cluttercore When many dream of empty work plans and closed cupboards, the kitchen of Martha Stewart's Bedford farm takes on a total counterfoot. This huge room of her 153-acre property, north of New York, displays pots, dishes and everyday objects as in a theatre scene. Nothing to do with a simple mess: this profusion tells a full life. Purchased in 2000, the farm renamed Bedfor…

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Maison & Travaux broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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