Home Goods: August 2024
Are these things autumn-themed? No, no they aren’t. Are they themed at all? Also no.
They’re just the things I’ve recently liked, and August is a great time for talking about them. Why? Because it’s August now.
Camel and frog vessel
Look at this lil guy! It’s begging to hold a spray of wildflowers you “borrowed” from your neighbors’ yard.
Each piece by artist Claudia Rankin is made one-of-a-kind in England.
Oversized Paperclip
So unnecessary. Borderline inconvenient.
I need one.
The 9-inch bookmark comes from the fourth-generation Viennese design workshop Carl Auböck.
Bon Appetit Towel
What is special about this kitchen towel? Almost nothing. But I like it.
Feels like a flour sack kitchen towel got an upgrade and that’s about as good as it gets, in my opinion.
It’s 100% linen and made in a 100-year-old mill in Armentieres (a French commune!)
Fire Clay Planter
Cairo Stone and Brass make beautiful home wares, but this planter caught my eye in particular. The hand-painted leaves add the level of interest I’m looking for after enduring years of millennial minimalism.
Very Dirty Martini Towel
More towels? Yeah, bite me.
Ofelia Botella designed this collection for Love & Honor. Each item is made in Lithuania with European stonewashed linen.