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    The Link Up: Em’s $50 Expensive Looking Table Lamp, Gretch’s Ideal Summer Bag, And The Perfect Travel Cooler

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMay 18, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Happy Sunday, everyone! The EHD team just got back from a truly wonderful retreat that Emily planned for us in the Oregon wine country. Needless to say, it was a blast:) We planned, we bonded, and obviously, we went thrifting. We are never not aware of how lucky we are to not only work for such a truly great boss but also that we genuinely love each other so much. Don’t worry, you will get a whole blog post about it. But until then, here’s this week’s links!

    This week’s house tour is a bar/sushi restaurant in Nashville! Wow, wow, wow, did Commune Design (the gold design standard if you ask us) create an amazing space. It’s inspired by a Japanese jazz kissas, which “traditionally kissas are intimate places where people get together to drink and listen to records, with very personal spaces rooted in a DIY, cobbled together design tradition.” It’s so unique — like the way the curtains and art are hung. It’s incredibly cool. OH! And the lighting is so good. Just go take a look for yourself🙂

    From Emily: While I’m not a snob, I am really picky and finding affordable things that look expensive gives me a real rush. We are in shopping/styling mode for our last big river house shoot next week and while we have a decent budget, she’s a big house and it’s going to take a lot of accessorizing so I’m trying to thrift cool stuff and shop at both high and low end (remember its all about context). I found this lamp at World Market that looks really chic and handmade (while giving off great light). For $49.99, I was very impressed and snagged it. 

    From Arlyn: It’s rare I buy skincare that I can actually see working. But friends, I found a new-to-me brand a few months ago and I’m here to rave about it. My skin hasn’t felt this balanced, happy, even, and plump in ages, which is a lot to say when you’ve hit your 40s, amiright? I found Three Ships via Credo but ordered direct because of the first-time buyer discount. I’ve never used a retinol and was wary of how intense it would be on my skin, but their Skin Hero product has been phenomenal for me in evening out my skin tone and firming. It’s a bio-retinol, so it’s much gentler but is still effective for me. I’m also loving the Radiance moisturizer in the daytime under makeup, and their Dew Drop hyaluronic acid. Check our Three Ships if you’re looking for effective clean beauty.

    From Caitlin: Last weekend, Den and I escaped our 95-degree apartment (the first hot days of summer always hit like a train!) and found ourselves at a nearly sold-out screening of Friendship. I’m not exaggerating when I say this: I think Tim Robinson is the greatest comedic actor of our generation. He plays Craig, an isolated loner with the social skills of a middle schooler (and an inexplicably out-of-his-league wife, Rooney Mara), who befriends his charismatic neighbor (Paul Rudd). I will caveat that you may need a specific sense of humor for this one – this is no I Love You Man – but if you’ve enjoyed I Think You Should Leave, you will adore Friendship.

    From Jess: In my attempt to build a fun but long-lasting summer wardrobe, I finally bought my first pair of longer denim shorts. What I love about these is that they lean classic but have a couple of unique details that give them a little something extra. I’m typically not a super adventurous dresser, but I love it when a classic style has a bit of twist. These fit the bill, and so far I’ve loved wearing them. I feel cool, but not like I’m trying too hard. A delicate balance:) I got the “Truest Blue” wash and sized down, but they also come in five other washes/colors. 10/10.

    Also From Jess: In case you haven’t gotten a chance, this week’s Armchair Expert episode with actor/comedian Mo Amer, go now! Not only is Mo’s story incredibly important (you should also watch his comedy specials and Netflix’s show, Mo), but there’s a pretty powerful moment during the interview when Dax and Mo realize their paths have crossed in the past. Highly recommend!

    If you’re in the market for really happy and colorful wallpaper, Ingrid Fetell Lee of Aesthetics of Joy, did a really wonderful collab with Hygge & West. Check them out here!

    From Mallory: If you ever find yourself in Palm Springs, you have to go to my favorite vintage store ever — it’s called Market Market and I always find something incredible. Last week, I snagged the coolest vintage art from Red Dot vintage (which has a booth in Market Market) and their whole setup was so fun I had to stop myself from buying all of it. Check them out on Instagram or in person!

    From Gretchen: I’ve been seeing this Nylon Crescent Baggu bag EVERYWHERE–in person, online, in my dreams… It’s a staple. So I bought it. They come in so many good colors and patterns, it was a little hard to pick just one at first. I was stuck between the blue or black/white gingham. I was a BIG Baggu fan when they first came on the scene a few years ago, and I collected their canvas circle back in just about every color–this was so long ago they don’t even carry the style anymore! But I still have, love and use mine all the time. One of my circle bags is a fun black and white plaid pattern, so that pushed me toward grabbing the light blue gingham. And I’m glad I did! I love it. The shape and material of the bag feel perfectly utilitarian and practical, but the pattern is giving “girly” in all the right ways. The only downside? It’s so cute, I’m tempted to snag it in a solid color. Or two. Or the smaller one. Or the bigger one. Just too many good options!

    From Marlee: There is no better feeling than finding something that you think you lost! This is my favorite cooler EVER – I’ve had two of them (I did actually lose the first one) and was getting ready to purchase a 3rd for summer when my friend found mine in their garage – yay! It’s not massive, but it is the ideal size for packing snacks, sandwiches, or a few drinks for 2-4 people. It’s perfect for picnics, river days, potlucks, day trips, etc. There are so many coolers on the market, but this one is so incredibly cute and comes in so many colors (the color I have is sold out sadly, but there are many more!). I love that it’s a hard cooler (doesn’t get gross, easy to hose down) but it has a strap so that it’s super easy to carry – since it’s adjustable, you can carry it tote style, crossbody, or just as a handle.

    Thanks for stopping by and see y’all tomorrow. xx

    Opening Image Credits: Photo by Kaitlin Green | From: Our Built-To-Last Outdoor Kitchen Reveal (My Favorite “Room” To Hang Out In All Summer) | Em’s Dress





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