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HAMMOCK CHAIR FROM BYER OF MAINE

Handwoven in Brazil from recycled materials, this comfortable chair can be hung from the ceiling or used with a hanging chair stand.

$129 at 237 Range Hill Road, Poland Spring, or byerofmaine.com

WOODEN STACKING SET BY MOUNTAIN MOM STUDIO

Help the little ones develop color perception and sensory skills with this 12-piece set made in Kingsfield. Hand-painted with non-toxic paints and sealed with jojoba oil and beeswax, it also comes in a drawstring storage bag.

$24 online only at mountainmomstudio.com

STAINED GLASS BY STUBBORN COW GLASS

Created to hang in a sunny window, this 24” by 33” Tiffany Peacock panel is made from over 1,000 individually cut pieces of glass.

$4,000, custom made. See more projects and Down East retail locations at stubborncowglass.com

 

END  OF THE RAINBOW COCKTAIL BY MAINE SPIRITS

Maine Spirits is the state’s exclusive wholesale supplier of liquor, and you can make this sassy rum and curaçao cocktail at home if you’re over 21.

Find cocktail and mocktail recipes and nearby retail locations at mainespirits.com

 

SHEDRAIN COMPACT UMBRELLA AT KITTERY TRADING POST

There is no rainbow without rain, so we found this push-button umbrella that closes to 11 inches.

$19.99 at 301 US Route One, Kittery or kitterytradingpost.com

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