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Mustard Made Storage Lockers Are on a Rare Sale Through May 31

Mustard Made Storage Lockers Are on a Rare Sale Through May 31

Storage furniture is too often drab and functional, intended to blend into the background of your home. Mustard Made is an exception. The company’s storage lockers come in a variety of loud colors that announce themselves in a room. Mustard Made makes some of our favorite storage solutions here on the WIRED Reviews team, especially when it comes to outfitting our overflowing home offices. Julian Chokkattu from the WIRED Gear team takes Zoom meetings from a space full of high-end office chairs and brand-new gadgets, and yet my residual image of his home office will always be the stylish yellow Mustard Made lockers behind him. My colleague Louryn Strampe gave the brand’s smaller dual-shelf low-down locker an 8/10 review. Mustard Made is having a rare sale from today through the end of May, with 20 percent off eight colors from its collection. Among the sale colors is that yellow favored by Julian, a really soft and lovely sage, a noble navy blue, and a medium pink they call “berry,” shown below. (Unfortunately, the vibrant poppy …

Life’s a beach! Town sued after banning non-residents from renting seaside lockers

Life’s a beach! Town sued after banning non-residents from renting seaside lockers

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Two women are suing the Borough of Bradley Beach on the Jersey Shore, alleging the town unlawfully passed an ordinance that restricts non-residents from renting beach lockers, limiting access to only residents and favored groups. The lawsuit, filed by Tia Dinn of Ocean Grove, New Jersey, and Ann Gorr of Neptune City, New Jersey, challenges an ordinance approved by the borough council in November that limits access to the town’s 555 beach lockers to Bradley Beach residents, borough employees, volunteer firefighters and emergency medical service workers. According to the complaint, the lockers are located on a beach that is not owned by the borough and therefore should remain accessible to both residents and non-residents. The plaintiffs argue the ordinance improperly restricts access to a …