Hygge Must-Haves for Autumn At Home

Hygge — pronounced “hue-gah” or “hoo-guh” — is a Danish and Norwegian word for a mood of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being. Get your hygge on this fall with these local items.

Accents Ryu Sweater V Neck, $78

In a universally flattering silhouette, this top is as soft as it is practical. Equally great for lounging around in at home or running errands, it does it all.

Columbine Home Urban Apothecary candle in Coconut Grove, $40

This luxury iron travel candle has the perfect blend of fragrances, including citrus notes of bergamot, lime and zesty mandarin as well as tropical coconut infused with lush palm leaf.

FarmHouseUrban Mohair Throw, $298

Woven in the UK, this large throw — 54″ x 72″ — is 62% mohair, 35% wool, 3% nylon, meaning it’s feathery and super soft.

Heath Ceramics Studio Mug in Rosemary, $31

The Studio mug is one of three cups from Heath’s original Coupe line, designed in the 1940s by Edith Heath herself. Its unique low handle is as ergonomic as it is iconic.

Jenni Kayne Shearling Moroccan Slipper, $275

Made in Los Angeles from the softest shearling and suede, simplicity meets craftsmanship with these ultra-cozy slippers. 

Margaret O’Leary Cargo Jogger, $235

An easy fit cargo jogger, made from sustainable Tencel fabric, these feature a flattering flat waistband with drawstring and roomy pockets. 

Tam Full Spectrum Hemp drink, 6-pack, $40

Calm your mind, ease discomfort and eliminate stress with this new beverage that combines fresh juices with organic hemp and enhancing supplements.

The Perfect Provenance Napa Soap Company bath salts, $30

Add this proprietary blend of natural sea salts to a hot bath to soothe tired muscles and rejuvenate your spirit. Available in five blends.

Well Made Home Caledonia Imperial Pillow, $350

This vibrant pattern is screen printed on 100% Belgian linen. The pillow is filled with premium feather and down inserts and is meticulously finished with a self welt.


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Kasia Pawlowska

Kasia Pawlowska loves words. A native of Poland, Kasia moved to the States when she was seven. The San Francisco State University creative writing graduate went on to write for publications like the San Francisco Bay Guardian and KQED Arts among others prior to joining the Marin Magazine staff. Topics Kasia has covered include travel, trends, mushroom hunting, an award-winning series on social media addiction and loads of other random things. When she’s not busy blogging or researching and writing articles, she’s either at home writing postcards and reading or going to shows. Recently, Kasia has been trying to branch out and diversify, ie: use different emojis. Her quest for the perfect chip is never-ending.