Apropos of my post last week on camping, I feel that even those of us who don’t leap at the chance to head out into the wilderness can still appreciate and enjoy all of the awesome gear. After all, a Pendleton blanket and a cup of coffee in a pretty speckled blue enamel cup would be every bit as wonderful in your own home as it is in the middle of the woods. There are so many great designs associated with summer camp, and no shop proves this better than the Wandawega camp store.
Wandawega is a lake resort that has been newly restored and redesigned by owners David Hernandez and Tereasa Surratt. Almost all of the furnishings at the stylish camp came from local thrift stores and estate sales, and all of the interiors share that perfect balance of crisp modern simplicity and rustic vintage charm. Their new shop carries a great selection of vintage camp objects including games, books, kits, tools—they even sell a brass bugle for recreating those dreaded morning wake-up calls. My days of summer camp may be over, but I’m excited to pick up a few goods to bring a taste of camp life into my own home. To see the full selection of the goods available, visit the Wandawega Camp Store here.
{All images from the Wandawega Camp Store}












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That flashlight looks a little bit like a Star Wars lightsaber. I love it! And that first photo of the maple syrup in that container. They all look so wonderful. Checking it out right now!
I really love your blog!
This post reminds me of old fashion scout camping. I have my eye on that silver touch :)
Emily.
Thanks for the kind words about our ho-so-humble camp store. Hope to see you at Camp Wandawega soon!