

@thuma.co by @corahilts
@thuma.co by @corahilts




@thuma.co by @corahilts
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What’s In Cora’s Nightstand with Thuma
I was excited to team up with Thuma for our master bedroom nightstands. Their simple, elegant design and focus on sustainability fit perfectly in our farmhouse. Read on to find out what I have included within!
Thank you to our friends at Thuma for making this possible.
About Thuma
At Thuma, they are mindful in the making of each product, considering both you and the environment every step of the way. Drawing inspiration from around the world and designed in San Francisco. They combine modern architecture, Japanese craftsmanship, fashion, and interior design. Every detail became purposeful, each material selection mindful. Their furniture uses sustainable materials that last. It is made ethically and comes in recycled packaging. Plus, it is GREENGUARD Gold certified.
About the nightstand
Each nightstand is one-of-a-kind. It’s made from handcrafted, repurposed real wood in a natural walnut finish. No MDF or veneers. Real wood shows unique grains, knots, slight imperfections, and subtle color changes. These should be expected and celebrated. Each corner has a cork-padded bottom to protect the floor and add cushion. We chose to add legs for the ideal bed height. I’m thrilled with the size and look!
What’s in Cora’s nightstand
Books. I’m a big reader. Right now, I’m revisiting an old favorite, Braiding Sweetgrass. It’s a lovely reminder of nature’s intelligence and the wisdom of indigenous cultures, especially as summer gets closer. I’m reading design books about old homes in Maine. I love having cookbooks nearby. They inspire me on weekends for the farmer’s market or dinner parties! Anna Jones is a perennial favourite for mindful, plant based cooking.
Natural Beauty. I enjoy winding down in bed with some self-care. True Botanicals and Maison Made Biodynamic Skin Care are my favorites for face oil. Also, Ten Over Ten’s rose cuticle oil is essential for country living. I also love the Rowse organic eye serum to debuff whilst sleeping.
Locally grown flowers. These tulips are from a local, sustainable flower grower down the road from us in Maine called Eden Street Flowers. The lilacs I picked from our front yard. I have given up non-local / non-seasonal flowers, so the herald of Spring for me is when I can get my hands on beautiful cut flowers again! I always make sure to have a small bouquet next to my bed to make going to sleep and waking up a lovely process.
A notebook. I’m a bit of a workaholic, so Rêve En Vert is always on my mind. I keep a notebook in my Thuma drawer. That way, I can jot down ideas for partnerships, editorials, podcast guests, and other content that pops up when I’m in bed. I avoid having my laptop in bed. Instead, I use a notebook. It helps me remember important thoughts without the blue light from screens. This way, I also reduce the stress of using devices late at night or early in the morning.
To find your own Thuma nightstand like Cora’s, shop here!