The Editors’ Cut: 10 Little Luxuries for the Everyday
Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: We’re firm believers that an artfully crafted tool can make even the most humdrum daily task a tiny bit special. A well-made brush, a pretty clothes hanger, matches in a swanky match box: All give a dose of luxury without breaking the bank. Here are 10 everyday objects, upgraded, because yes, you deserve a little treat. — The R/G Editors
Personalized Comb
Above: For an extra four euros, French co. Officine Universelle Buly famously offers personalized engraving on their Swiss-made combs and brushes. What could be more elegant than that? Shop now.
Keepsake Matchbox Cover
Above: MG & Co.’s sweet keepsake matchbox sleeves are engraved with fish, birds, and lucky clovers—and, optionally, your initials. Shop now.
Handmade Bath Brush
Above: Handmade in Sweden with centuries-old techniques, this soft brush makes a morning shower feel like a spa experience (and it’s under $30). Shop now.
Luxe Toothbrushes
Above: We can all agree that dental hygiene is not normally a luxurious experience—but it feels marginally more luxe with a stripey toothbrush from Italian company Piave. Shop now.
Hand-Tied Tassel
Above: What is it about a tassel that makes anything feel old-world? Hook this one, from East London Cloth, onto your key ring—or just hang it from a doorknob. Shop now.
Petite Plant Snips
Above: A treat for the gardener: precise snips made in Sanjo, Japan, with forged handles and needle-nose blades that make flower-cutting a joy. Shop now.
Embroidered Hanger Covers
Above: Okay, these heirloom hanger covers from Flora Animalia are a bit of a splurge—but buy them once and they’ll spark joy for life. Shop now.
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