Marble side table near an open window with sheer curtains lifting in the breeze, a curated coastal box open with ceramics, candle, and dried eucalyptus spilling out in afternoon light
Quarterly · Coastal · Curated

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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.

Hand-milled lemon soap bar resting on raw linen with dried lemon slices and a sprig of rosemary

Positano, Italy

Amalfi Lemon Soap

Spring 2025

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.

Matte ceramic bud vase with salt-wash glaze on raw linen background with a single dried stem

Faenza, Emilia-Romagna

Salt-Washed Bud Vase

Spring 2025

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.

Cloth-bound book with worn spine resting on raw linen next to reading glasses and a cup of tea

Henry Beston, 1928

"The Outermost House"

Spring 2025

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.

Loose-leaf chamomile flowers in a small linen pouch on a marble surface with dried flower petals scattered nearby

Salerno Province, Campania

Wild Chamomile, Loose-Leaf

Spring 2025

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.

Ivory beeswax candle in a small ceramic vessel on raw linen with grey sea salt crystals scattered nearby

Guérande, Brittany

Sel Gris Candle

Summer 2025

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.

Stonewashed linen napkins folded loosely on a wooden surface with afternoon light casting soft shadows

Bruges, Belgium

Stonewashed Linen Napkins

Summer 2025

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.

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The life
it arrives into.

Unfiltered. Unposed. Just the boxes finding their places in lives already beautifully lived.

Woman in her sixties sitting on a sun-bleached porch reading a cloth-bound book with morning coffee beside her

Margaret H.

Chatham, Cape Cod

"The chamomile changed my entire morning routine."

Retired professor with silver hair smiling at camera in a bright kitchen with ceramics on open shelves behind her

Dr. Carol W.

Rockport, Maine

"I have a shelf now. Just for Tide things."

Woman in her fifties holding a ceramic mug with both hands, standing on a coastal porch at golden hour

Diane L.

Sausalito, California

"My daughter asked where I got the vase. I told her it found me."

Elegant woman in her early seventies arranging dried flowers in a salt-wash ceramic vase on a marble windowsill

Ruth P.

Nantucket, Massachusetts

"The soap lasted three months. I am still thinking about it."

Woman with reading glasses and a book sitting in a linen-upholstered chair by a window overlooking the ocean

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."

Classic is lovely.
Heirloom is unforgettable.

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Four to five carefully chosen objects, wrapped in linen, arriving at your door each season.

$68/qtr

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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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  • 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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Threshold.

Dusk Lavender
Sea Lichen
Warm Sand
Coastal Fog
Deep Kelp

The moment between summer and something else. Objects for the turning season.

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Ships September 15, 2026 · Heirloom subscribers ship first

Autumn 2026 — Threshold — ships September 15

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