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You Can Basically Live in Set & Co. Now

The pair behind the beloved Oak Cliff shop have entered the Airbnb game.
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You Can Basically Live in Set & Co. Now

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in Set & Co., the Cali-cool, impeccably adorned kitchen and homewares shop in Oak Cliff? Regardless, you can pretty much do that now. For the weekend at least.

As they prepare to shut their shop doors (tragic, we know), Set & Co. owners Adam and Jennifer Littke have clearly been hard at work designing an adorable Arts & Crafts cottage in Kessler Park, just a few blocks away from the beloved shop. The kitchen, with wooden open shelving, a coffee station, and plenty of Set & Co.-approved products, is as beautiful as you’d expect. Two minimalistic, marshmallow-inspired bedrooms come equipped with blackout curtains for peak rest and relaxation. But our favorite spot of all (and the room most likely to end up on your Instagram feed), is the front room, painted a warm jewel-tone green and equipped with a fireplace and leather couch that’s ideal for curling up with a book — or a stiff drink.

Set House is available now for $150 a night on Airbnb, and helping to slightly ease the pain of Set & Co.’s impending closure.

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