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Beachcombers, Foreside Home & Garden and Rightside Design launch coastal collections

Coastal décor turned into giftable souvenirs at summer markets, from sand-storing mugs to $11.25 napkin rings and weather-resistant pillows.

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Beachcombers, Foreside Home & Garden and Rightside Design launch coastal collections
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Gifting is shifting toward objects that feel like a trip, not just a season. Beachcombers Coastal Life, Foreside Home & Garden and Rightside Design used the May 21 summer market debut cycle to push coastal escape styling into everyday décor, with products meant to read as personal keepsakes as much as home accents. Beachcombers scheduled its latest releases for Atlanta, Dallas and Las Vegas, while Foreside and Rightside leaned into the same vacation-at-home mood from different angles.

Beachcombers made the clearest case for souvenir-style gifting. Brew, Sip, Retreat centered on a coastal coffee corner, with tabletop signs built around before-coffee humor and souvenir mugs that included a sealed compartment for storing sand, an easy emotional hook for travelers who want a reminder of a favorite beach. Blue Reef Coast brought ceramic vases, taper candle holders, woven fish-shaped baskets and a shark-shaped charcuterie board, while Tiki Time leaned tropical with playful figurines inspired by island destinations. The brand also expanded into knit marine life figures, interactive wall art with battery-powered moving details and new art glass, a lineup that fits the under-$25 sweet spot Beachcombers highlights on its own wholesale page, including sections tagged for retail at $10 or less and $20 or less.

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Foreside Home & Garden took a quieter, more grown-up path. Its Layne Greenery Collection brought a botanical table story to the market, and the brand said the broader assortment was built around artisan craftsmanship, natural materials, serving and entertaining essentials, giftable accents and decorative frames. The standout commercial detail was its expanded serving and entertaining assortment in sustainably managed mango wood, a material that signals durability and feels more premium than standard seasonal décor. That matters for gifting because mango wood boards and servers can move from hostess gift to year-round entertaining piece without losing their appeal.

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Rightside Design pushed coastal into utility. Its tabletop assortment included Tidal Treasures table linens at $22.55 to $70.40, summer hydrangea linens at $25 to $77.50, and napkin rings at $11.25, while its sale section showed switch plates from $23.10 to $39.88. The outdoor pillow lineup ranged from the $75 Chesapeake Bay Knit Pillow to $162.50 for larger designs, and the brand described its indoor-outdoor pillows as weather, fade and stain resistant. That price architecture gives coastal gifting a broad range, from small add-ons to statement pieces, which is exactly why souvenir-inspired décor is outperforming generic seasonal filler: it feels practical, personal and easy to keep out after the holidays are over.

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