From: Huckberry - Tuesday Apr 03, 2018 08:34 am
10 boots at $100, an affordable Everest alternative, the magnetic sphere lamp, a Beastie Boy's new life, and more...
Meet Kat and Roger, half of the insanely talented creative team behind Claystreet. They've melded their fine art disciplines into a thriving studio practice, hand crafting small-batch ceramic pots with a Southwestern palette that reminds us of high-desert sunsets and cactus-strewn foothills. So whether you work in a well-lit warehouse studio or live in a basement apartment, these handsome pots will brighten your space right up. SHOP NOW

Inspired by the golden-age of running sneakers worn by Prefontaine and co. at Hayward Field, the new Cornell is an old-school twist on the high-tech Native formula. Their Ultrasuede upper has a classic silhouette — but slip 'em on sock-free and you'll feel the difference. They breathe super-easy and are so lightweight, you'll forget you have ‘em on. SHOP NOW

USA-made BAD Bags have an impressive résumé of holding up through tough-as-hell conditions — including the first dogsled trek across Antarctica. Built from ballistic Cordura nylon with stashable backpack straps that deploy in a pinch, they’ll comfortably stand up to all the adventures you’ve got planned — from cross-continent expeditions, to cross-city commutes. SHOP NOW

The oldest-known living sequoia is the President tree. At an estimated 3,200 years old, it started growing around the time of the legendary Trojan War.
📍Sequoia National Park, CA       📸@peteramend

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