The Editors’ Cut: Fresh-Caught Finds for Soaking Up Summer
Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: It’s August, and there’s plenty of summer to be had, despite what the “it’s almost fall” contingent would have us think. It’s not time—not yet! If you, like us, are on team Squeeze Every Last Drop of Summer, here are 11 finds for making the most—each one a fun, kitschy riff on the trend that just keeps going (and going). — The Remodelista Editors
Fish Sticks Taper Candles
Above: The best thing to bring to a dinner party: found. Shop now.Seashell Straw Hand Fan
Above: Keep cool the unplugged way. Shop now.Stoneware Fish Mug
Above: “This feels like a mug you’d find in a rental cottage: old-school in the best way,” says Annie. Shop now.Cold Drink Essentials
Above L: For a cold glass of lemonade on the porch… Shop now. Above R: …and for making said lemonade. Shop now.
Shell-Shaped Stoneware Dish
Above: This pretty dish looks like it was pocketed on a beach walk. Shop now.Shell Bottle Opener in Silver
Above: Hand-cast from a found shell, but not too precious to bring on a picnic. Shop now.Oeuvres Sensibles Chemin de la Mer Runner
Above: Embroidered with mussels, scallops, oysters, and a wine glass—the makings of a good summer meal. Shop now.Also On Our Radar:
- A jaunty rug.
- A fun serving spoon.
- And a vintage-y trivet.
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