These circle kabobs are a cute idea! Found them over at Uncommon Goods, $15.50 for a set of 8. These cast iron twig skewers are also cool, same place, $30 for a set of 8. We have some plain 'ol metal skewers from Camping World, but I'm thinking we might…
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It's a hand-powered espresso maker that uses no electricity. Just pour hot water into the top, push down both levers to drive the piston down, creating up to 10 bars of pressure and resulting in espresso. Available here for $149. (Posted by Laura)
4 CommentsWe've been using this cool aluminum table from Camping World for the past few months to set the Traeger Jr. on next to the Airstream. Sturdy enough (supports up to 60lbs), expandable, and would pack down into a great little canvas bag for easy storage and portability. Then last week the back…
2 CommentsGood thing I've got the pillow thing covered, or else I might be tempted by these: Found here (along with a TON of other cool stuff…click at your own risk and remember, I tried to warn you.) (Posted by Laura)
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3 CommentsThese are quite lovely (and made to last over a century). Japanese tea caddies in a variety of materials (tin, silver, copper, brass…) from Kaikado. They also make tall ones for pasta (pasta measurer included): …and coffee caddies (also with measuring scoop included): via Inhabitat (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedI found a few cute things at Crate & Barrel that I'm going to add to the Airstream. Two of these small stainless vases, a green grassy scrubby sponge, two more of the Chillewich mats (for when we have guests), and these stacking acrylic green wine glasses (they didn't have orange…that…
Comments closedWe just got a new Oxygenics showerhead for our Airstream. We heard it was a good one (Thanks, Air Forums!) and the one that came with our trailer had started to kinda lag. The new one is much better. The pressure feels like you're getting more water, but you're actually…
Comments closedI ordered two of these Danish outdoor torches the other day: They're made by Blindkilde, black and stainless steel, and they use a clean, green oil, so no more sooty hands or petroleum smoke. Can't wait to try 'em out! Also got two of these for those times we really want the…
Comments closedHere's another cool improvement we made. The cabinet above the refrigerator in our Airstream (we use it as a spice cabinet) is great, except for one thing: it doesn't stay open while you're putting stuff in and getting stuff out. I found this great little doohicky at West Marine for keeping hatches…
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