Tries, Buys, and DIYs: 5 Things Apartment Therapy Editors Are Loving This Week

published Apr 14, 2023
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As a shopping editor, I always have an ear to the ground for the coolest, smartest, most need-to-know home products — it’s kind of my thing. Now, I’m letting you in on the fun, bringing top picks from our editors’ radars straight to your very own space.

Not sure where to shop, or just need some quick inspo? Start here with a weekly rundown of AT editors’ favorite finds, from things we’ve tested, to exciting brand launches, to home project kickstarters. Read on to see what’s got our team buzzing this week.

1 / 5
HAY
$65.00

“I’m a proud reusable bag-shopper, but sometimes lugging multiple small totes full of groceries on my 10-minute uphill walk back home just … isn’t it. I’ve been on the hunt for something more substantial and stylish to step in as my go-to errand bag, and this Hay design is calling my name. It’s actually sustainably made from recycled strips of plastic, arranged in a pretty green crosshatch pattern. And yes, it’s more expensive than the standard canvas bag, but I know I can use this year-round in any capacity — even for summer beach trips.” —Blair Donovan, Shopping Editor

2 / 5
Hai
$224.00
was $298.00

“I've been enjoying this infusions smart shower system that hai sent to me. It was really easy to install, and I’ve been loving the ‘infusions,’ which are vitamin-rich tablets you add directly to your shower via the fuse attachment. I’m particularly partial to the ‘relax’ lavender one — so good for my nighttime showers! I also have been tracking my showers through the hai app, and it’s been eye-opening to monitor my water usage.” —Stephanie Nguyen, Cleaning & Organizing Editor

3 / 5
Anthropologie
$68.00

“Designer Mark D. Sikes is back with his second exclusive Anthropologie collection, and it's full of all the things you know and love him for: classic blue-and-white patterns, whimsical but traditional touches, and a fresh take on a paisley print. You'll find furniture, textiles, decorative accessories, and even sleepwear in this assortment. Personally, I'm loving these wavy scalloped frames, which would look amazing on a nightstand, side table, or bookshelf. I'd choose the honey colorway, but the blue feels extra-unexpected for raffia.” —Danielle Blundell, Executive Home Director

4 / 5
Rifle Paper Co.
$50.00

“I've wanted this Rifle Paper Co. art print for years and years, but I always made up an excuse as to why I didn't need it. Well, finally, I decided that the print would look wonderful above my desk, and I bought it with a gold frame. Now whenever I look up from my computer or walk into the room, it's the first thing I see — pretty and motivating!” —Kelly Dawson, Deputy Editor

5 / 5
Lulu and Georgia
$698.00

“Eny Lee Parker was one of Apartment Therapy's Design Changemakers a couple of years back, so anytime I see she's collabed with a home decor brand I love, I smile. Her latest? A collection with Lulu & Georgia. I think my favorite pieces are the wavy blue ottomans, but she's got tons of other cool wavy details, too: pitchers, drinking glasses, chair legs, coffee tables, and more.” —Sarah Everett, Staff Writer