Range 2016 Issue 4

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FAVORITES

MEOW Yes, a cat cave is a thing. And yes, this sleepy one with ears made by Lithuanian artist Indre Naujokiene is the cutest one ever. Naujokiene, who also does gorgeous felt sculptures in addition to pieces for pets, uses 100 percent natural felt to hand-make each of these cat caves, available in different sizes. Custom orders are possible, too. From $107, etsy.com/shop/vaivaindre

STICK A FORK IN IT Flatware is often overlooked—one of those details you don’t think about until you’re holding a fork and it feels wrong. The balance of Fortessa Tableware Solutions’ Arezzo flatware is perfect, and its rustic-yet-sophisticated lines are perfect for Jackson Hole. Arezzo is available in three finishes: brushed gold, copper, and stainless steel. Right now we only have eyes for the brushed gold. From $58, food52.com

DOG DREAMS Your dog probably prioritizes comfort over looks; you’re probably concerned with both. San Francisco-based P.L.A.Y. designs dog beds with everyone’s needs in mind. P.L.A.Y.’s beds are filled with the perfect amount of PlanetFill filler (made from 100 percent post-consumer, certified-safe recycled plastic bottles), and covers are machine washable and dryer-friendly. Our dog loves the ergonomics of the Urban Lounge Bed; we love how the simple, dark blue denim cover trimmed in mandarin orange looks in our living room. If you want to make more of a statement, P.L.A.Y. makes beds with graphic patterns designed exclusively for them by dog-loving artists in San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. From $98, petplay.com

3 Squares’ TIM3 MACHIN3 doesn’t do the grocery shopping, but can pretty much handle everything in the kitchen once you’re home. The stainless steel, programmable slow cooker does rice (nearly twice as fast as many other rice cookers), steams food, and makes yogurt. Quinoa? Before it cooks it, it toasts it. Seriously. And it gets better: The TIM3 MACHIN3 comes with a steam tray—cook rice or quinoa and steam an entree at the same time. Don’t even get us started on how easily it makes yogurt; just know that we’re now eating about a quart of it a day. Each. $69.99, allmodern.com

FUNCTIONAL ART Artist Nate Padavick created this cute and quirky custom illustration of the valley for our sister publication, Jackson Hole magazine. Belle Cose had the brilliant idea to print it on reusable canvas totes. $27, Belle Cose, 48 E. Broadway, 307/733-2640, bellecose.com RANGE ISSUE FOUR 14

Photography (tote): Jeffrey Kaphan

KING OF THE KITCHEN


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