Finding a Father’s Day gift sounds easy until you start looking. Most dads either buy what they need themselves or insist they do not need anything at all. The gifts that tend to land best are the ones that quietly improve everyday routines, whether that’s making coffee a little better, upgrading backyard cookouts, or replacing […]
Five years ago, during the uncertainty of COVID, sisters Sarah Caruth and Margaret Walker found themselves talking about what came next. Like many people during that period, they were reassessing careers, priorities, and the things they still hoped to build. Somewhere in those conversations, one suggestion changed everything. “I think we should start a cowboy […]
The wellness space has no shortage of products promising to improve your life, but many of them seem to forget that people are busy. Between work, family, and daily responsibilities, even healthy habits can feel inconvenient when the tools designed to support them are overly complicated, difficult to maintain, or priced far beyond what most […]
In the past, office upgrades tended to revolve around the basics. People bought a desk because they needed somewhere to place a computer, chose a chair because they needed somewhere to sit, and viewed everything else as secondary. Workspaces were often built around function alone, particularly when offices were places people left at the end […]
The first night on the Airweave Takumi 2.0 is a little surprising because it doesn’t feel like most luxury mattresses people are used to right now. Most luxury mattresses sell themselves on softness first, touting sink-in comfort or a cloud-like feel. The Takumi 2.0 takes another route that feels structured, supportive, and balanced from the […]
Confession: I am a terrible note-taker. My meeting notes usually look like a toddler scribbled them on a moving train. Half the time, I’m too busy nodding along to actually write anything down, and by the end of the day, I can’t remember if “Tuesday, pizza” was an actual action item or just lunch plans. […]
Clean haircare has become a crowded category, but much of it still forces a tradeoff. Products are either positioned as high-performing but ingredient-heavy or clean but less effective. It’s a gap that’s especially noticeable in salon environments, where results matter just as much as formulation. K&S comes out of that exact tension. Developed by the […]
Mother’s Day gifts tend to fall into a familiar pattern. People buy flowers, maybe a few delightful candles, or something else that is quick and feels appropriate in the moment. There’s nothing wrong with that, but the gifts that stand out are usually the ones that feel a little more considered — gifts chosen to […]
Men’s skincare has expanded quickly over the past decade, but much of it still looks the same. Packaging changes, ingredient lists shift, but the underlying approach rarely moves very far. Most products are designed to be broadly appealing and stripped of identity, making them easy to slot into an already crowded category. Setú is starting […]
Candy has largely split into two directions. On one side, mass-market bars lean heavily on sweetness and cost efficiency, which often means blunt flavors that grow old quickly. On the other, “better-for-you” alternatives reduce sugar but often lose the point of eating candy in the process. The middle ground, where flavor still matters and the […]