Favorites

A curated collection of products I use and recommend-chosen for durability, simplicity, and thoughtful design.

Loll Outdoor Furniture I’ve used Loll in my outdoor spaces for years—first through harsh Minnesota winters, and now in the intense Arizona sun. It’s one of the few outdoor furniture lines that truly holds up over time. It doesn’t fade, blow away, or fall apart—and it still looks great. Made from recycled materials, it’s a sustainable choice that lasts season after season. My chairs are the Lollygager Lounge chairs in Sage, with the Cast Silver cushions and the 18″ Satellite end table in Sage.


BluDot Moreover Extension Dining Table + Clutch Chair
I’ve had this dining set in my home for two years and still love it every day. The Moreover table in white oak is not only beautifully made—it’s smartly designed. The extension mechanism opens from the end (not the middle!), so there’s no visible seam when it’s not in use. The leaf folds and tucks away discreetly under the table, making it easy to expand when needed without any extra storage hassle.

Paired with the Clutch chairs in camel leather and white oak, it’s a sleek, modern setup that’s also incredibly comfortable. Durable, functional, and timeless—this set checks every box.


Cuisinart Induction-Ready Stainless Steel Cookware Set
This is the everyday cookware I have at home and use on my induction cooktop. This set includes just the right pieces: two saucepans (1.5 qt and 3 qt), a roomy 8 qt stockpot, and a 10-inch skillet—all with lids where needed. I love how sturdy these pans feel, and how evenly everything cooks thanks to the aluminum-encapsulated base (no hot spots!). Bonus: they’re dishwasher safe—perfect for everyday use in a modern kitchen.


Oak Valley Designs Wool Stair Treads – Fine Weave Herringbone
These stair treads are made from 100% undyed wool and hand-loomed in a classic herringbone pattern, they feel both timeless and elevated. I love the warm, organic tones and subtle texture—they make the stairs safer and more comfortable without sacrificing style. The best part…they secure to the stairs with a non-damaging adhesive on the back of the treads. They are removable and adjustable, but I can say from 2 years of experience that they stay securely in place. Mine are the Fine Weave Herringbone 1, in the color linen.


Mill Food Recycler
This has been one of the most impactful changes I’ve made in my kitchen. The Mill quietly grinds and dehydrates food scraps into nutrient-rich grounds—right in your home—helping to significantly reduce food waste and trash volume. What I love most? My garbage no longer smells (a huge plus in a warm Arizona garage), and I’m sending far less waste to the landfill.

The bin uses gentle heat and mechanical grinding to shrink and sanitize scraps overnight. It’s fully sealed, so there are no odors, and the dried food grounds can be shipped back to Mill or repurposed locally. According to Mill, this reduces greenhouse gas emissions and supports a circular food system—all while making everyday life cleaner and more sustainable.


Ernesta Rugs – Custom Natural Fiber Rugs
I was able to create a custom-size runner for my kitchen that perfectly spans the aisle, giving full coverage and a polished look. I love that they offer natural, sustainable materials like wool and jute, and the quality is outstanding—my rug has beautifully finished edge binding that looks completely custom.

They also offer custom round rugs, which are so hard to find, and their pricing is incredibly fair for the level of craftsmanship and material quality. I chose the Halle rug in Ocean, and it’s brought a soft, elegant texture to my kitchen that holds up beautifully.


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