Tray with ceramic mug of tea, lit candle labeled 'Midnight Musk,' vintage journal titled 'The Soul Journey,' and matchbox

For the one who turns ordinary moments into something worth keeping. These are the slow living essentials that make it possible to truly savour everyday life.

The Intentional Ritualist Edit is a living, hand-picked collection for slow, intentional living — the objects that help you mark time, deepen the rituals you already keep, and make an ordinary day feel like something you actually lived. It’s refreshed with the seasons, and everything here is chosen to deepen a ritual, never to start a new obligation.

Take what speaks to you and leave the rest. A ritual doesn’t have to be elaborate to be sacred — it only has to be intentional.

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This Season: Summer Rituals

Summer rituals are slower and lighter — cool mornings, golden-hour evenings, and the small seasonal cues that mark an unhurried day. A few gentle pieces to help you keep them.

Unbreakable – Pour Over Coffee Maker with Double Stainless Filter

A glass cold-brew carafe on a sunlit kitchen counter.

For the cool morning ritual — an iced drink made slowly, before the heat climbs. See it here →

Emmanuel Linen Floral Square Napkin (Set of 4)

Soft linen napkins on a simple summer table setting.

For the slow summer meal — a small way to mark eating as its own quiet ceremony. See it here →

Waterproof And Foldable Picnic Blanket

For the golden-hour ritual — a reason to step outside and let the day close softly. See it here →

Oregano Planter W/ Saucer Set

A small herb planter on a sunlit windowsill.

For bringing the season’s signals indoors — a living cue to notice on purpose. See it here →

Beautifully Done Essentials Hidden Lake Boxed Glass Scented Candle

Evening sensory marker that the day can wind down.

For the evening ritual — a sensory marker that the day is allowed to wind down now. See it here →

Year-Round Ritual Staples

The objects that turn a daily moment into a ritual in any season — the steady anchors of an intentional home.

  • Butterfly Meadow Stack Teapot Set with Tea Bag Holder – The daily warm-drink ritual, held in both hands — the most repeatable ceremony there is. See it here →
  • Dougall Batik Cotton Journal – For the reflection ritual — a few quiet lines to mark where a day actually went. See it here →
  • Zodax Apothecary Guild Light My Fire Matches with Glass Dome – The small act of striking a match — a simple way to signal that this moment is set apart. See it here →
  • Vitruvi Stone Diffuser – A sensory anchor that tells you, without words, which part of the day you’ve stepped into. See it here →
  • August Grove Ceramic Serving Tray With Handle – For gathering a ritual in one place — when everything has its spot, the ritual comes easily. See it here →

More for the Intentional Ritualist

Keep going at your own pace:

→ Read this season’s Peaceful Home: Slow Summer Rituals guide.

→ Looking for a gift? See the Intentional Ritualist gift picks.

→ Not sure this is your style? Take the Mindful Living Style Quiz.

→ Explore the Daily Mindfulness Practices guide.

Before You Go

There’s no rush here, and nothing you need to buy to live with more intention. If you’d like a gentle next step, revisit your Intentional Ritualist Challenge and choose one ritual to keep this week.

Your home doesn’t need more ceremony. It needs a few moments you return to on purpose.

— Spend with Heart

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Return to this collection when you want items that support presence, calm, and thoughtful living — not schedules, routines, or complexity.
You don’t need more. Just what matters.