Gossamer Magazine’s Latest Issue Features Smoking Accessories and Their Home Decor Counterparts – Architectural Digest

Gossamer magazine is all about the world from design to art to travel to food, and everything in between, all through “a green lens”—and by green it means cannabis. As big fans of the publication and the stories being told, we got a sneak peek of Volume Four straight from Verena von Pfetten, one of the cofounders. The latest issue goes inside, exploring inner fortitude, the intimate parts of our bodies, and the items in our home. Here, Verena gets into the design side of things, showcasing various smoking accessories and their home decor counterparts.

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A slow, soft, undulating curve, glossy-slick, and perched in proud display on your side table. Stacked cylinders—like a mini Guggenheim—in a brushed gold finish, the gleaming centerpiece of your living room. Who knew a and grinder could look so good?

It used to be that most people smoked weed out of a technicolor piece picked up on whatever street housed the most head shops during their freshman year of college. But in the wake of a multistate movement toward adult-use legalization, the last few years have seen a proliferation of in packaging, accessories, and even the products themselves.

All of which is to say, we thought it only fitting to highlight some of our favorites, sitting alongside home accessories, furniture, and objets whose mirror-image shapes make it clear that form in cannabis is finally catching up to function.

Gridded glory: the sativa Delights on the left are by and the Lobster Trap dining chair on the right is by .

Golden goods: the on the left is by Sackville & Co, and the Chess Piece Stool C in brass is by .