
Less, but
lovelier.
From past boxes
Each thing chosen
once, carefully.
No algorithms. No bulk orders. Every item found by hand, on a walk, in a market, or through a letter from someone who knew someone.
Positano, Italy
Amalfi Lemon Soap
Hand-milled at a fourth-generation apothecary
Found in a narrow shop off Via dei Mulini, this bar has been pressed with Meyer lemon peel and white clay since 1947. It lathers slowly, as good things do.

Faenza, Emilia-Romagna
Salt-Washed Bud Vase
Wheel-thrown by ceramicist Giulia Moretti
Giulia fires her pieces in a wood kiln once a month, on the new moon. The salt-wash glaze catches light the way sea glass does — never the same twice.

Henry Beston, 1928
"The Outermost House"
Cloth-bound reprint, Penguin Classics
A year alone on Cape Cod, watching terns and tides. Dog-ear the pages freely. This is the kind of book that becomes yours by the time you finish it.

Salerno Province, Campania
Wild Chamomile, Loose-Leaf
Sun-dried by the Esposito family farm
Picked at the highest elevation of their hillside plot, where the sea wind keeps the flowers small and impossibly fragrant. Steep four minutes. Drink it slowly.

Guérande, Brittany
Sel Gris Candle
Hand-poured by Maison Côtière
Grey salt harvested from the Atlantic marshes, suspended in beeswax with notes of driftwood and cold water. Burns eight hours. Smells like a window left open.

Bruges, Belgium
Stonewashed Linen Napkins
Woven on heritage looms, set of two
The kind that get softer with every wash and never look ironed, even when they are. Fold them loosely. Leave them a little rumpled. That is the point.
Real subscribers · Real porches
The life
it arrives into.
Unfiltered. Unposed. Just the boxes finding their places in lives already beautifully lived.

Margaret H.
Chatham, Cape Cod
"The chamomile changed my entire morning routine."

Dr. Carol W.
Rockport, Maine
"I have a shelf now. Just for Tide things."

Diane L.
Sausalito, California
"My daughter asked where I got the vase. I told her it found me."

Ruth P.
Nantucket, Massachusetts
"The soap lasted three months. I am still thinking about it."

Frances O.
Camden, Maine
"I upgraded to Heirloom after the third box. Worth every cent."
"My daughter asked where I got the vase.
I told her it found me."
Diane L., Sausalito
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Four to five carefully chosen objects, wrapped in linen, arriving at your door each season.
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- 4–5 hand-selected coastal objects
- Hand-milled or small-batch soap
- Loose-leaf botanical tea
- Cloth-bound book, curator's choice
- Dried botanicals or pressed specimens
- Full-size artisan ceramic piece
- Handwritten note from the curator
- Early access to seasonal add-ons
- Exclusive provenance card per item
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Everything in Classic, plus a full-size ceramic piece and a handwritten note from the curator herself.
Billed each quarter
- 4–5 hand-selected coastal objects
- Hand-milled or small-batch soap
- Loose-leaf botanical tea
- Cloth-bound book, curator's choice
- Dried botanicals or pressed specimens
- Full-size artisan ceramic piece
- Handwritten note from the curator
- Early access to seasonal add-ons
- Exclusive provenance card per item
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Autumn 2026 · Coming September
Autumn 2026 — Threshold — ships September 15
Heirloom subscribers ship first