a simple gift guide: green living essentials
Most of the time, I aim to bring the outdoors in and make easy, nature-friendly choices to show some love to our planet. This lifestyle also reflects in..
Most of the time, I aim to bring the outside in and make easy, nature-friendly choices to show some love to our planet. This lifestyle also reflects in the majority of products I use at home. That's why I thought the second guide in this series could focus on simple, helpful things that make homes more eco-friendly and organised through thoughtful choices.
From choosing natural cleaning products to buying less and caring for the environment, I like to call the items below “friendly essentials”. I truly believe that making small changes in our daily routine can lead to big improvements, allowing us to enjoy life's simple pleasures.
This guide is focused on simple, useful items that can make life easier without costing a fortune all while promoting a slower, more sustainable lifestyle. I believe that having an organised home lets you focus on what truly matters, avoiding unnecessary stuff that just takes up space and adds no real value. In the end, it's all about having what you need without cluttering up your space with things that serve no purpose and consume less.
Here’s my selection of eco-friendly products, smart organisers, and everyday tools for a more thoughtful way of living.
Green Living by Jen Chillingsworth, elefant.ro
VITRA toolbox, intro design
Multi Surface Cleaner Kit, incl. reusable glass bottle, kinfill
Garden Utensils (set of six), ZARA HOME
Sophora Prostrata Plant, PLANTROPIC
CROLL & DENECKE Dish Washing Brush, MioBio
Normann Copenhagen Pocket Organizer 2, intro design
Halo Hand Soap Bar, kinfill
KUNGSFORS Net Bag (set of two), made from cotton, IKEA
Normann Copenhagen Dropit Hooks (set of two), intro design
Herb Seed Starting Kit with Plantable Paper & Pot - Basil, Carturesti
CROLL & DENECKE Loofah Kitchen Sponge, MioBio
Avolt Square 1 socket USB-C, NORDIC NEST
BRUNBÄR Plant Pot with Saucer, Outdoor Terracotta, IKEA
Borosilicate Glass Self-Watering Bubble, ZARA HOME
Dish Soap Refill, kinfill
Self-watering Clay Pot for Plants, LUTOYA
MARIATHERES Reusable Dish-cloth, IKEA
HÖNSNÄT Cable Management Box, made from unbleached moulded paperboard, IKEA
VÄXTHUS Handmade Basket (set of two), made from sedge, IKEA
a simple gift guide: peaceful moments at home
I've always enjoyed seeking out the best items for my home and loved ones while considering..
I've always enjoyed seeking out the best items for my home and loved ones while considering price, quality, or style. Even during my student days when funds were tight, I cherished discovering and giving gifts with intention, not just objects. There's something magical about seeing our dear ones truly delighted with a gift, don't you think? I believe we're all feeling fulfilled when offering primarily an experience and then a gift. It is such a beautiful experience that I enjoy year after year.
This year, I'm excited to share this passion of mine for curating simple and thoughtful presents through a set of gift guides. The guides are focused on cozy, simple ideas for a beautiful experience of giving. And what better time to do this than during the winter holidays when we're all searching for that "perfect present".
I hope these guides bring a touch of inspiration to your life and prove helpful. Regardless of the gifts you choose, remember, it's not about finding the "perfect" thing. It's about the time, the connections, and those simple, serene moments spent with our loved ones.
Below, you'll find my first guide featuring gifts around 20-50 EUR, dedicated to creating a peaceful haven with items meant to elevate relaxation and self-care. From soothing scents to comfy loungewear and cozy blankets, find some ideas of gifts that foster calmness in your everyday space. Enjoy and stay tuned for part two of my gift guide in the next days!
STILL: The Slow Home by Natalie Walton, Amazon
FADO lamp, IKEA
Stoneware Cups Set of 2, ARKET
Resurrection Aromatique Hand Balm, Aesop
Fern & Moon Letterpress Printed Box of Matches, JUNE you are the sun
Deep Forest Essential Oil Dropper, FRAMA
Washed Linen Bathrobe, H&M HOME
NOTEM Vita Notebook, Medium - Green Grid, OTOTO
Library Artwork, Ganduri de mana
Pack of 4 Beeswax Candles, ZARA HOME
SKANDINAVISK, HYGGE Scented Candle, OTOTO
Flare Stripe Milk Small Candleholder, HAY
Poetic Mind Reed Difuser, ZARA HOME
Magazine Issue Forty-Six: Interiors Special, KINFOLK
Deep Forest Scented Candle, FRAMA
Wool-blend blanket, H&M HOME
Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser, Aesop
Iris Hantverk Body Brush, ZARA HOME
Grey Stripes Linen-blend Cushion Cover, H&M HOME
Savon de Marseille, olive oil, MioBio
Set of 3 Overlock Cotton Towels, ZARA HOME
a minimalist digital life
In a world where screens surround us, finding that perfect balance can be like finding a..
In a world where screens surround us, finding that perfect balance can be like finding a hidden gem. Over the years, striking the right balance between my digital life and the simple pleasures of existence hasn't always been smooth sailing.
There were moments when the constant allure of screens felt like an irresistible force, pulling me away from the things that truly mattered. At times, I found myself caught in the never-ending scroll of social media or endlessly clicking from one webpage to another. The addictive nature of the digital world made it a struggle to disconnect, even when I knew I should. I'd often find myself working late into the night, glued to my laptop, or endlessly checking emails, blurring the lines between work and personal time.
This constant connectivity left me feeling drained and disconnected from the world outside my screen. Yet, through these challenges, I remained determined to find a way to simplify my digital life. I knew that the key to lasting happiness lays in reconnecting with life's simple joys and setting boundaries. So, my journey toward a more balanced and minimalist digital life began, and along the way I’ve collected the following insights and strategies that are working for me most of the time.
Work-Life Boundaries
Firstly, I set specific working hours and stuck to them faithfully. This gave me a clear boundary between work and personal time, allowing me to enjoy my evenings without work-related stress. Plus, I silenced non-essential notifications on my devices, creating a more peaceful digital space that didn't constantly demand my attention.
These small yet intentional changes made a world of difference, helping me regain control over my digital life, reduce screen time, and say goodbye to the stress that often accompanied it. It felt like a refreshing breeze in a screen-filled world.
Prioritising the Essentials
My journey to a more balanced digital life began by prioritising what truly matters. After a long day of work in front of my laptop, I realised the importance of disconnecting. So, I set aside an hour or two each day for essential tasks like cleaning the house. This simple act not only helps me disconnect from screens but also allows me to return to a serene and tidy home. It's like a fresh canvas waiting for new experiences.
Embracing Daily Activities
One of my secrets to finding joy in simplicity is dedicating some time during the day to activities that bring me genuine happiness. Whether it's cycling through the neighbourhood, taking leisurely strolls, or diving into the pages of my favourite books, these moments are my daily escapes. They offer a chance to breathe, to be present, and to relish life's simple pleasures. It's during these moments that I find solace and recharge my spirit.
Weekend Bliss
By tackling daily tasks during the week, I've freed up my weekends for pure enjoyment and appreciating the world around me. This way, I can enjoy a good book and a delicious coffee in a cozy cafe or explore the local markets to pick up fresh veggies for the week ahead. Weekends become a haven for spending quality time with friends and family, exploring nature and its wonders.
Gardening Delights
Caring for my plants and tending to my garden has become a therapeutic ritual. Observing the growth of my vegetables, nurturing them with care, and watching them flourish brings a sense of fulfilment like no other.
The Power of Candlelight and a Good Read
Sometimes, all it takes to disconnect is to light a candle, dim the lights, and lose myself in the pages of a beloved book. The gentle flicker of the flame and the scent of a well-chosen candle create a tranquil atmosphere that invites introspection and relaxation.
Finding Balance, Setting Boundaries
My digital life transformation has taught me that balance is the key. It's not about building walls around screens but about setting boundaries that allow us to fully embrace the simple joys of life. By prioritising, embracing daily activities, and nurturing offline hobbies, I've simplified my digital life, reduced stress, and reconnected with the beauty of the world around me.
For me, finding balance, enjoying the simple things, and living a life where the digital world complements, not overshadows, the beauty of our everyday existence, are some of the most important things. Though it can get a bit tough, I'm working on making this vision a reality by embracing some simple, minimalist ideas.