Guest Picks: Conjure Cabin Style That's City Chic
Shake off wintry chills with updated versions of classic cabin-style accessories and accoutrements
Synonymous with snow is a cozy winter cabin equipped with all the essentials: a snug hearth, woolen blankets, hot drinks and lively games. But just because cabin decor is hearty doesn't mean that it needs to be heavy. Here are some fresh picks for the updated lodge that's still a merry affair, but a little more chic. All you need to do is add the company of family and friends. — Justine from Design Skool
Canvas Log Basket
Spacious and rugged yet lightweight, this canvas and wood bin adds a fresh touch to your fireplace.
The Belgian Dart Set
Après ski or winter hike, nothing beats a friendly game of darts. This Belgian set has an old-school sense of style.
Multi-Stripe Blanket
As a modern update on Hudson Bay–style camp blankets, the Khadi and Co. striped blanket is perfect for snuggling.
Ski & Hike Pack Circa 1969
During a winter hike, cart your thermos in Jansport's rich red backpack. Like hot tomato soup, it warms the body and soul.
Box of Fire Lighters
Even a chic cabin needs a little cuteness. Made from a mix of sawdust, wax and tar, Swedish moose lighters will always get your fire started.
Field Bed
Rugged Italian denim lined with Japanese cotton chambray makes this sleeping bag so stylish that I'm inclined to keep it on permanent display — indoors!
Teak Side Table
Rustic woodgrain meets midcentury style in this teak side table. It is a perfect place to rest your book or cocoa while you stoke the fire.
Hario Drip Pot, Wood Neck
Enjoy the luxury of making your coffee with this Hario drip pot from Japan. Then sit back and enjoy every drop of the rich, warm brew.
Organic Ticking Stripe Bedlinen
After a long day of winter fun, snuggle down into organic cotton sheets with vintage-style ticking.
Edison Lamp
Update your lantern with a little electricity and retro style. The soft glow of the Edison lamp allows you to read in bed while your partner sleeps undisturbed next to you.
Tweed Cushion Cover
As the Scots know, nothing is cozier than tweed. These cocoa-colored plaid pillows seem made for snuggling.
Firestarter Kits
Even city slickers can start a fire with Jen Pearson's fire-starting kit. It's so cute and stylish that they might not even realize they are being outdoorsy.
Hot Bottie Sweater
Whether or not you style it up with a cozy cable-knit sweater, the best way to warm your fingers and toes is with an old-fashioned hot water bottle.
Towel Drier
Take advantage of wall space by the fire and dry towels, snow-soaked socks or mittens on an understated drying rack.
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