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

published Feb 17, 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 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 and exciting brand launches, to home project kickstarters. Read on to see what’s got our team buzzing this week.

1 / 5
Society6
$16.00

"In honor of Pip's 2nd birthday, I wanted to share my favorite black cat art I own (because yes, I own multiple pieces of black cat art). This one really highlights my friendship with Pip. Plus, the artist has a few different version for whatever kind of cat is rejecting your kisses!" —Lilian Tanner, Production Assistant

2 / 5
Etsy
$8.50
was $17.00

"I need some art for my kitchen, but I haven't quite figured out exactly what that looks like yet. The next best thing? Refrigerator magnets! I used this Etsy shop to print out memories from my Instagram, and I love looking at these little squares every time I get a bite to eat. The delivery was super-fast, too!" —Kelly Dawson, Deputy Editor

3 / 5
Stojo
$25.00

"The cabinet where I keep my food storage containers is always a disaster, so I recently decided to recycle some of the old plastic ones and upgrade to a few Stojo pieces. I got some 36 oz. bowls and 24 oz. boxes, and the best part is they collapse to under 1.5 inches when not in use." —Tara Bellucci, News and Culture Director

4 / 5
Etsy
$78.40

"My sister-in-law gave me this beautiful stained glass monstera piece for Christmas, and it's been just the thing our window needs while everything outside of it is buried in snow. If you don't have a window where a hanging will work, the artist also has gorgeous stained glass greenery you can display in a vase as well as stained glass plants in pots." —Megan Baker Detloff, Home Projects Director

5 / 5
QVC.com
$23.98
was $31.24

"Sometimes, the best thing you can do to refresh your space isn’t buying new furniture or decor but rather rearranging the pieces you already have. Thankfully, there’s an accessible and affordable solution that lets you scooch bulky furniture and simultaneously prevent damage to your hardwood. It comes in the form of these handy little sliders from QVC, which arrive in a set of 24 for just $24. Although they’re only a buck apiece, they have the potential to save you hundreds in repairs — not to mention lots of headaches." —Nikol Slatinska, Editorial Assistant