Rich Stapleton and Rosa Park, Cereal’s founders, travel extensively for the magazine and were inspired to create a series of city guides that highlighted their favorite places to visit. Now, after building a loyal readership that counts on their unique, considered advice, they are relaunching the books with a fresh design and new content.
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luluandgeorgia.com
Solid white oak makes for a simple, yet sturdy frame; ideal for a light and airy space. Multiple shelves means plenty of space for curating all of your favorite books and decor pieces.
urbanoutfitters.com
Take a little dip in this mini inflatable pool by FUNBOY, featuring their original prints. Rapid valve inflates and deflates in just minutes and an integrated drain plug makes it so easy to put away after fun in the sun.
williams-sonoma.com
When we set out to design our own line of wooden cooking spoons, we stayed true to the “function first” philosophy of our founder, Chuck Williams. The wood is tumbled to create an ultra-smooth finish, and the gently tapered handle feels comfortable in the hand for a range of tasks. These spoons are beautiful enough to use at the table for serving.
westelm.com
Virginia Sin, the woman behind SIN, is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary designer whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, and more. In her Greenpoint, Brooklyn studio, Virginia designs and handcrafts American-made goods for your home. Crafted of stoneware coils, the Overhand Knot is an ornamental work of modern art that can double as a paperweight.
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A material often seen in vintage furniture, pure unpolished travertine stone is knotted into the perfect statement piece for any space. And like the high-end vintage we love, it's crafted entirely by hand, so no two will be exactly alike.