As the weather turns inward and mornings start with steam and sweaters, this week’s edit leans fully into cozy season. Think soft layers, slow rituals, and design details that make home feel a little warmer and sharper all at once. From Japanese coffee beans to crafted knitwear, every piece here was made for slowing down with intention.
Wear /
Urban Aran Zip
A city cardigan with mountain DNA that translates vintage streetwear spirit into modern functionality. Knit from tech polyester, it’s light yet textured, moisture-wicking, anti-static, and endlessly wearable. A piece that moves with you—built for life between the city and the outdoors.
Urban Aran Zip | $220 →
Drip /
Espresso Machine
Meraki’s espresso machine blurs the line between art object and daily tool. Stainless steel body, analog dials, and perfect crema. This is slow coffee engineered for precision and pleasure. If your morning ritual borders on sacred, this belongs in your lineup.
Espresso Machine | from $1,700 →
Sip /
Fuji Mountain Coffee Blend
Roasted in Kobe with the elegance of Japanese balance, Fuji Mountain delivers a smooth, nutty depth with subtle caramel notes. It’s the kind of coffee that pairs best with quiet mornings, rain on the window, and that first deep breath of the day.
Fuji Mountain Coffee Blend | from $7 →
Look /
Nathan Magnetic Clip
Two looks, one frame. Zanylen’s Nathan design flips seamlessly from indoor to out with its magnetic clip-on lenses. Balanced proportions, crisp edges, and that barely-there fit that makes everyday wear feel elevated. Designed for the detail-obsessed minimalist who appreciates function without fuss.
Nathan Magnetic Clip | $90 →
Süti Update /
iPhone Air PhoneBack Restock
The Air PhoneBack in Clear is officially restocked, made for the minimalist who wants that “no case” feel with a little extra grip. Sleek, weightless, and barely there~
iPhone Air PhoneBack Restock | Shop →
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