8 Finds in This Year’s Must-Have Hue
For décor that looks fresh and is always in season, pull from the palette of the Maine woods.
TEXT BY JEN DEROSE

1. Spruce up any space with verdant wallpaper or fabric by a local maker (clockwise): Whale Weathervane wallpaper, $390 (2 rolls). sarafitz.com; Tachee Blue Cohosh cotton-poplin fabric, $20/yard. spoonflower.com; Maze cotton-linen fabric, $140/yard. kelshaley.com; Rain wallpaper, $145 (1 roll). erinflett.com

2. Elevate firepit season with a South Portland-made lounge chair composed of recycled sailcloth on a cherry frame. $495. seabags.com

3. Northeast Harbor artist Jennifer Judd-McGee’s Geometric Forest wooden tray matches a mid-century-inspired motif with conifer shades. $55. swallowfieldshop.com

4. When she’s not working on her family’s Bowdoinham organic farm, Gallit Cavendish sews artful cotton-rope baskets like the Larkspur, ideal for corralling hats and mittens. $160. lovelinebaskets.com

5. Brunswick veteran-turned-nursing assistant Stacy Moore’s CBD-infused products include invigorating Casco Bay Breeze soap made with local kelp. $11.95. healingharbors.com

6. A quilter’s Star Flower looks contemporary in crisp white and green on Lili’s Stellina cement tile. $26/square foot. oldporttile.com

7. Clean lines and a pervasive-in-nature shade make Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’s Coco sofa a natural pick for your living room. $4,500. hurlbuttdesigns.com

8. We’ve got a soft spot for this Portland-designed velvet pillow. $165 with code DE25. evangelinelinens.com