
How To Curate A Luxe Cannabis Kit That's Built To Last
NWTN Home's Roseland Set ($104.00)
NWTN Home
It's hard to enjoy cannabis without a good kit of accessories. From grinders, to rolling trays, to joint cases, to lighters, these toolkits are not just a set of useful tools. They are also a way to express your individuality and elevate your cannabis rituals to new heights. If you are tired of rolling your joints on a dinner plate, or using that worn down plastic grinder from when you first started smoking, it might be time to curate your own luxury smoke-sesh kit. With the right strategy, you can build a cannabis kit that will stand the test of time and grow into a cohesive high-end collection.
Before you buy a thing, think about your ideal sesh set. What kind of mood and aesthetic do you want to cultivate? It can be helpful to settle on one theme and build around it. Consider using a strong color story that transcends brands to tie the pieces together. Options like gold, silver and black are great choices because they are available from many brands and don't go out of style with trends. With a consistent vision, you can build a collection that incorporates many different pieces from different brands, while keeping a cohesive look.
For example, mix these stunning silver-toned accessories to start a glamorous silver sesh kit.
Asawa Joint Case by AMITHA in Silver ($205.00)
AMITHA
Asawa Joint Case by AMITHA in Silver ($205.00)
Serra Rolling Tray - Black by AMITHA in Silver ($1,950.00)
Waxy Leaf Design Lighter by Zippo ($120.00)
Zippo
Waxy Leaf Design Lighter by Zippo ($120.00)
Poppy Party Ashtray by Rogue Paq in Nickel Plated Brass ($ 210.00)
Z's GRINDER ($95.00)
Z's
Z's GRINDER ($95.00)
While it can be tempting to go for the cheapest option, investing in durable, high-end statement pieces can be a better choice in the long run. Look for pieces that really show your style, match your cohesive theme and come from reputable brands. If you don't love it, don't get it. Save a little longer for something you do love.
NWTN Home's Roseland Set ($104.00)
NWTN Home
It's also important to make sure that your pieces are made of durable and easy to clean materials. Look for pieces made from thick glass or ceramic, stone, or metal, as these are less likely to break with small accidents. Avoid anything that would be hard to clean, like unsealed wood, fabric or plastic.
Brands like Edie Parker, NWTN Home, Houseplant, AMITHA have gorgeous pieces that stand out for both their personality and their high quality materials.
It can also be helpful to think about the accessories you might use in your session that are NOT considered cannabis accessories. For example, some people use a pen while rolling joints to mark what strain they are. This ROMEO No.3 Ballpoint Pen from Top Drawer in Gold ($195.00) would fit seamlessly into a gold themed rolling kit.
You can also add to the ambiance of your smoke sesh with accent pieces like a vase.
Houseplant's Ashtray Set by Seth ($98) comes with a matching vase that can add a cohesive feel to your smoking spot. Or you can find your own vase that matches the vibe of your other pieces and create a unique set.
And don't forget about what you wear when you smoke. Perhaps you like to have a pair of cozy slippers for your smoke sesh's like these comfy KOLO Damson Linen House Shoes in Indigo from Top Drawer ($95.00). These would match perfectly with the Tangerine Ashtray Set listed above.
Or maybe you smoke outside and want to match your designated smoking jacket to your set. Sundae School has an amazing collection of jackets specifically designed with cannabis in mind. This colorful Broccoli Fleece ($199) comes with a front chest nylon zip up pocket to keep your stash
You don't need to buy your whole kit at once. Start with a small cohesive set and build it over time. Prioritize the pieces that you use the most to begin, and then you can slowly upgrade as you are able. You can even add your favorite pieces to birthday or holiday wish lists and let your friends and family help you along the way.
Just remember, it's all about highlighting your authentic style, and finding pieces that spark your joy and elevate your cannabis rituals.

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