If you’re like us, you’re perpetually seeking out could-pass-for-vintage rugs. Oak Lane, Beni Rugs’s first collaboration with designer and dealer Michael Bargo, reads retro beach retreat in a non-kitschy way. Take the Jameson style, a wave motif in desert shades rather than your typical ocean blues. From $450
Around here, we love a roomy carryall. So when we heard accessories brand Parker Thatch and Big Night were joining forces, our ears perked up. Their Everywhere tote, a mesh number with leather trim (plus an interior pocket!) is designed to come with you on every summer excursion, from beach days to the farmers’ market. $118
For its latest round of renter-friendly overhead fixtures, the company reached into Ragfinders’s archive of deadstock fabrics. Only 348 of the one-of-a-kind, handcrafted shades, which come in attention-grabbing patterns like dotty florals, plaid patchwork, and peppy polka dots, were produced, so add to cart quick. From $190
Layered with British influences like English garden florals, designer Zoë Feldman’s own home was the inspiration for her range of spill-resistant nursery fabrics for children’s furniture brand Nestig. Warning: Deciding whether you want one of the romantic botanical prints on a rocker, a glider, or a recliner may prove impossible. From $449
“No outlet, no problem” has long been Pooky’s outlook—the British brand’s cordless options changed the game when they arrived stateside. It’s latest solution for dim corners? A rechargeable lamp that clamps directly onto a shelf. The base comes in five finishes (how fun is it in turquoise?) and, as always, you can pair it with Pooky’s vast array of solid, patterned, pleated, and even ruffled shades. The battery lasts up to 17 hours, which is plenty of time to get through a couple good books. From $160