Tries, Buys, and DIYs: 6 Things Apartment Therapy Editors Are Loving This Week

Blair DonovanSenior Editor of Style
Blair DonovanSenior Editor of Style
As AT’s Senior Style Editor, I cover the latest interior design trends, expert decorating ideas, and must-see home products. Whenever I’m not keeping tabs on the next TikTok “core” or buzzy IKEA collection, I’m most likely reading, online shopping, or looking for the best tacos in New York (recs are encouraged).
published Nov 10, 2023
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Living room with large black and white area rug with black couch and white lounge chairs. Across from a gallery wall.

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.

Eucalypso Pillowcase Set
$59$47

“Although I’m a big advocate for my sage green bed sheets, I decided to swap out my pillowcases with a warm shade of terracotta. The pillowcase set by Eucalypso comes in eight different colors, but terracotta easily caught my eye. Its silky-smooth material offers comfort to my skin and textured hair, and it provides a cooling sensation when the heater in my room is doing the complete opposite.” —Noella Williams, Assistant News & Culture Editor

$47 at Eucalypso
Gambit Teal & Earthy Brown

“Backdrop just launched removable wallpaper — great for renters or for commitment-phobes like myself who don't want to feel stuck with a permanent wallpaper's pattern. I’m eyeing this fun two-tone checkerboard pattern for my office. It feels playful, but the muted colors dress it up a little bit and make it more grown-up.” —Megan Bakter Detloff, Home Projects Director

Buy at Backdrop
Classic Velvet Bone Pet Stocking
$25

“This velvet pet stocking is more than just a holiday decoration — it’s a heartfelt gesture to show your furry companion how much they mean to you. At just $24.50, it’s an affordable way to make your dog feel cherished during the holiday season. With its adorable bone-shaped design and soft velvet texture, this stocking adds a special touch to your holiday decor.” —Haley Lyndes, SEO Commerce Writer

$25 at Pottery Barn
E BAVITE Black Magnetic Hooks
$5

“These little magnetic hooks have been a kitchen organization workhorse. They're strong enough to hold up my aprons on the side of my fridge, and low-profile enough to stash my oven mitts on the side of my microwave.” —Tara Bellucci, News and Culture Director

$5 at Amazon
Foam Hand Wash Set Yuzu Extract
$36$32

“This foam hand wash set from MyKirei by Kao is my new favorite find. Each bottle creates a shape whenever you go to press down on the pump. There’s a flower and paw one (perfect for animal-lovers like me). Both are adorable and smell great, and I can’t wait for my guests to use them this holiday season.” —Stephanie Nguyen, Cleaning & Organizing Editor

$32 at My Kirei
The deVOL Kitchen: Designing and Styling the Most Important Room in Your Home
$41

“When it comes to kitchen design, I’ll talk anyone’s ear off who will listen about deVOL, the humble furniture-making brand founded by Philip deVries and Paul O’Leary in 1989 that’s grown into a bonafide manufacturer of bespoke kitchens and home accessories with four showrooms, two seasons of a television show, and now a book all under its belt. Speaking of that book, The deVOL Kitchen just dropped in the U.S. last week, and deVOL superfans (like myself!) will geek out over all the personal stories. Design enthusiasts in general, though, will love the eye candy the brand’s beautifully photographed projects provide, as well as a glimpse into the craftsmanship and soul they put into their pieces. It’d make a great holiday gift for the interiors enthusiast in your life.” —Danielle Blundell, Executive Home Director

$41 at Amazon

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