Tries, Buys, and DIYs: 7 Things Apartment Therapy Editors Are Loving This Week

published Apr 8, 2022
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As a shopping editor, I always have an ear to the ground for the coolest, smartest, most need-to-know 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 currently.

1 / 7
Amazon
$19.99

"I bought this affordable indoor/outdoor thermometer in January, and it has been so nice to know the actual temperature inside and out (on the rare occasions I leave the house)." —Tara Bellucci, News and Culture Director

2 / 7
Parachute
$29.00

"If you know me, you know that I love Parachute — and my entire bed, down to the mattress, shows it. That’s why I’m elated over the brand’s latest launch, a dreamy, modern dining collection that proves even takeout deserves the Insta-worthy tabletop treatment. There’s everything from minimalist dinnerware sets to muted linens. It’s hard to pick favorites, but I’m especially eyeing this set of two napkins made with Parachute’s signature Cloud Cotton material." —Blair Donovan, Shopping Editor

3 / 7
Fluff Co.
$49.00

"Fluff Co.'s mission is to bring the luxe experience of a high-end hotel stay to your home at an affordable price. Using the same manufacturers as top-tier hotels like The Ritz Carlton and The Four Seasons, Fluff Co. offers everything from comforters and pillows (their down alternative pick topped our Best list!) to robes and, yes, towels. The aptly named Hotel Towel is a 100-percent cotton dream. Super absorbent and soft to the touch, this plush towel comes in at 37″ x 72″, making it perfectly oversized. It’s also pleasing to the eye with a twill satin border and an elegant crosshatch design." —Sarah Vazquez, Commerce SEO Editor

4 / 7
simplehuman
$80.00

“I love the self-dispensing simplehuman soap dispenser. With its sleek design, it streamlined my countertop, and I love that I’m reducing single-use plastic. The scent of the soap that comes with it is subtle, and there are loads of other refill options to choose from. It works great to clean my constantly saucy, garlicky, oily hands while I’m cooking. I also love that it’s rechargeable — no batteries needed.” —Stella Totino, Apartment Therapy Contributor

5 / 7
West Elm
$300.00

"I’ve had my eye on this stylish Seder plate for so long. I don’t host Passover in my family yet, but when I do I’ll be hosting in style with this plate. It’s so chic." —Meredith Schwartz, Kitchn Commerce Intern

6 / 7
Lichen NY
$95.00

"We’re about to be in high sunglass season here in the Northeast, so I’m thinking about all the ways to make my favorite sunnies available for easy access. I’m considering this cobalt blue silicone Warby Parker glasses tray for my entry table; it’d be the perfect place for my pairs in heaviest rotation. The beloved glasses brand collaborated with Lichen NY on this whimsical, egg crate-inspired organizer. I know it’s sure to catch my attention heading out the door, so I won’t forget my shades." —Danielle Blundell, Executive Home Director

7 / 7
Everlasting Candle Co.
$70.00

"I recently got the Champagne Neva set from Everlasting Candle Co. and it is so chic. They’re unscented and oil-burning, and they don't melt or produce any smoke when you blow them out — unlike every other candle I own. The flame is so soft and subtle it’s the perfect ambiance setter. I can’t wait to put it at the center of every dinner party I’m manifesting for this summer." — Sofia Rivera, Associate Lifestyle Editor