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The Editors’ Cut: 11 Doses of Sunlight for All Over the House

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The Editors’ Cut: 11 Doses of Sunlight for All Over the House

by Published: April 4, 2025

Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: Just a few minutes of sunlight each morning can be a real mood-booster, according to experts—and the same can be said of energizing, hopeful yellow. Which brings to mind an old Shaker trick: Faced with long, dreary winters, the Shakers often painted their window frames and furniture in shades of daffodil or goldenrod to create the feeling of sun streaming in—proof you can channel light even when everything feels grey. Ready for some vitamin D? Here are 11 doses of yellow to perk up the everyday. — The Remodelista Editors 

Tortuga Forma Double Arc Enamel Bookend

finally, a sunny—and sturdy—bookend worthy of your collection. sh 17
Above: Finally, a sunny—and sturdy—bookend worthy of your collection. Shop now.

Block Shop Moonphase Napkins

hand block printed on belgian linen, these napkins are quite literally a bright 18
Above: Hand block-printed on Belgian linen, these napkins are quite literally a bright spot for the table. Shop now.

Hay Matin Pendant

one of the most popular products we&#8\2\17;ve featured recently? this chee 19
Above: One of the most popular products we’ve featured recently? This cheery accordion-folded light by French designer Inga Sempé for Hay. Shop now.

Everyday Essentials

Above left: This old-school timepiece is a friendly sight first thing in the morning (even for the chronic oversleepers among us). Shop now. Above right: Made in France by a company that’s been in business since 1860, this lightweight net tote is the perfect farmer’s market companion. Shop now.

Piglet in Bed Honey Linen Duvet Cover

feels like dozing in a patch of sun. shop now. 22
Above: Feels like dozing in a patch of sun. Shop now.

Fine Little Day Crocus Tray

for breakfast in bed: this tray by swedish ceramic artist kristine thenman is p 23
Above: For breakfast in bed: This tray by Swedish ceramic artist Kristine Thenman is pure spring. Shop now.

Bed Threads Scalloped European Pillowcases

yellow on yellow + playful scalloped edges = happiness in a pillow. shop now. 24
Above: Yellow on yellow + playful scalloped edges = happiness in a pillow. Shop now.

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