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We know what you’re thinking: “Summer is here, it’s time to party.” We’re not mind readers, but we do know which products lit up your life in June—and a lot of those were backyard hosting essentials. From chic drink dispensers and an especially well-designed garden hose nozzle to jute placemats, the most popular buys share a story of sharing space with others, nourishing whatever greenery you’re working with, and having a good cocktail along the way.
Cat & Jack Kids’ Toiletry Bag
Someone is officially the coolest kid in the hotel room. We wouldn’t think twice about an adult tossing this into a suitcase, either.
Rattan Kitchen Cart
All of your happy hour essentials deserve a nice little home, and this rattan trolley has tons of room across two surface areas—pretty glassware up top, and heavy bottles down below. You loved this one in May (here’s proof), and the enthusiasm kept right on flowing into June.
Target Drink Dispensers
Spa water, sun tea, a big batch of sangria—summer starts once the beverage dispenser makes an appearance. We’re also into this minimalist design, which is a steal for $30.
Gilmour Control Garden Hose Nozzle
You were really into this one—it made the list in May, but our full review was what really got you. And your admiration is rightfully placed. The design makes it pretty impossible to kink up the hose.
Handwoven Jute Placemat
These are key to a photo-worthy dinner party tablescape, and there’s something so summery about the texture of natural fibers. This jute set was one of your favorites from our full round-ups of eye-catching placemats.
Okatsune Pruners
If Martha Stewart uses it, it’s good enough for us all. We see all of you aspiring gardeners out there.
Nori Press Steam Iron
We think ironing boards are annoying (and it seems you agree). This handheld iron-steamer streamlines the wrinkling-banishing process a little bit. Read our complete take on it here.
Spatial Alchemy by Olga Naiman
In her new book Spatial Alchemy, interior designer and stylist Olga Naiman makes the case for a five-step process that’ll help you channel the energy of your future self into your space.
A Tall Soho Home Vase
A few years back, we dug into the dramatic beauty of branch arrangements and how you can get the look at home. It still resonates because you were all about the look of Soho Home’s tall vessels. You really loved this now-out-of-stock travertine option, but the alabaster one is a nice competitor.
Fredrika Geometric Washable Rug
There’s a lot to love about washable rugs, and we have tried 17 of them to help you narrow down the many options. This minimalist stripe-and-check design caught your eye.
Electrolux Ultimate700 Vacuum
One of our editors inspired some of you to take the plunge and go all in on a new vacuum last month. This cordless style isn’t too tough on the eyes and it’s small enough to store just about anywhere.