The Editors’ Cut: Small Comforts for Cold Months
Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: our roundup of the coziest, most comforting things we’re coveting to get us through the dark and cold months.— The R/G Editors
Wool Neck Wrap
Above: The cashmere neckerchief is having a moment; knotted just so, this embroidered one brings both warmth and style. Shop now.
Japanese Socks
Above: Margot’s eyed these cozy wool socks from a company that’s been knitting socks since 1950, “for padding around at home or walking in the woods.” Shop now.
Hot Water Bottle Cover
Above: For tucking into bed early: a striped lambswool snug for a hot water bottle. Shop now.
Candlelight
Above L: New from Ikea: a mouth-blown glass tea light holder under $10, for lighting in a window or on the dining table when the dark descends. Shop now. Above R: Annie lights a beeswax tea light each evening in an ice lantern on her front step. These are made from beeswax from northern Vermont apiaries. Shop now.
Gloves for Busy Hands
Above: Fan likes these knit gloves for winter gardening tasks. Shop now.
Bulb Forcing Vase
Above: For blooms even in the depths of winter, til spring comes. Shop now.
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