1. A linen oven mitt because the one you've been hanging onto since you got your first apartment has likely seen tons of spills, stains, and better days overall. Available in a suite of earthy colors, it's ready to be your new right-hand man in the kitchen, literally.
2. A tiered rolling storage cart to help declutter your counter while keeping the spices, oils, and tools you use the most in the kitchen close at hand.
3. A trendy waffle towel set whose moisture-wicking texture gently exfoliates you as you dry. Having a matching towel set is a small, underrated joy that can really tie a room together.
4. A set of three handwoven baskets for storing anything and everything your heart could desire. Using one as a catch-all basket, one for cloth napkins and dishtowels, and one for dog toys would be my initial setup, but you do you.
5. A Goodful Kitchen12-piece ceramic cookware set so you always have *just* the tool you need for the kitchen task at hand, down to the bamboo utensils. Its pastel colorway is simply the icing on the cake.
6. And a Goodful Kitchen ceramic wok for the times when you want to really be able to toss a stir-fry, pasta dish, or veggie side. Its high, rounded walls are quite literally made for the task. The shape also shows off more of its delightful cream exterior, which is just darn pretty.
7. A set of four organic chambray cloth napkins because reusable cloth napkins are the way to go both environmentally and aesthetically. These can be endlessly washed and reused, and will look marvelous on your table for years to come.
8. A bar of botanical soap you can use to wash your hands, face, and body and which will give you the perfect excuse to get a vintage soap dish to go along with. Pick one from three different formulas whose scents and properties fit best with your needs, or go ahead and try all three.
9. A textured cotton blanket whose muslin-like texture is ideal for when you want to snuggle up under something on warmer days and looks perfect effortlessly thrown over the back of a chair or sofa.
10. A super cute composting bin so you can dispose of food waste and make your own nutrient-rich compost without cluttering up your counter with an unsightly bucket. I have this bin myself and find it effective at both containing compost smells until I take it out to my main bin, as well as blending in seamlessly with my kitchen's decor.
11. A desk organizer to keep all of your office-y odds and ends contained, at long last. All of my fellow WFH folks know that pens, notepads, cords, and all other work detritus ends up everywhere. Let's fix that.
12. A compostable sponge and body scrubber made of natural konjac that'll have no trouble decomposing after you're done with it and can even be thrown in your at-home compost bin. It'll also simply look sophisticated and low-key placed on your shower ledge.
13. A linen bathrobe whose waist tie, two large pockets, drapey fabric, and nine color choices make for the perfect garment both to wear and to hang picturesquely on a hook in your room for future use.
14. A cordless portable table lamp because secondary lighting is the name of the game when it comes to creating a cozy, welcoming ambiance. Its brass dimmer switch allows you to truly dial in how much light you want, especially as you move it from space to space.
15. A Beast blender whose corrugated blender cup is simply some of the most beautiful small appliance designs I've ever seen. While normally you'd be searching for a storage solution for a single-serve blender, you might want to keep this one out like a trophy.
16. A grapefruit and lemon multi-surface cleaner to keep surfaces grease, grime, and dust-free for a better and cleaner look and feel overall. Not to mention the bottle itself doesn't look half bad, so feel free to keep it perched nearby just in case.
17. A Sunday Citizen bamboo duvet cover just right for anyone in search of the most breathable linens in the game, especially during the summertime. Opt for a crisp white, cream, or grey for a minimalist look or their pastel blue, green, or pink for a cheeky flush of color.
18. A handcrafted wooden spoon because there is something undeniably pleasant about reaching for a wooden spoon over a metal or silicone one. Use the long handled ones for cooking and baking and the short handled ones for scooping sauces, serving, and so much more.
19. And a minimalist banana stand so your favorite daily snacks have *just* the place to lie in wait until they're ready to be peeled and enjoyed.
