Our Picks For Must-Have Long Island Branded Merchandise

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Long Islanders who are looking for ways to show their pride need look no further. We have put together a list of our favorite Long Island branded merchandise for your home. Whether it’s a coffee table book or a scented candle you’re looking for, these products have you covered and will celebrate Long Island living from North Shore to South Shore and the East End to the Queens border.

 

Homesick Premium Long Island Scented Candle

 

 

If you’ve moved off Long Island and want to remind yourself of the best beaches in the world or if you just want to bring the smell of the ocean air indoors then this candle is for you. Lighting this candle gives off scents of clean ocean air, jasmine blossoms, and apple trees. This 13.75 oz candle is made from natural and sustainable materials with fragrant top notes of bergamot and sea air, mid notes of jasmine and cucumber, and base notes of musk and apple.

 

Buy your Long Island scented candle here ($14.99)

 

Four Piece Bamboo Coaster Set

 

 

Drinking your Long Island Iced Tea and want a fun place to put your glass down? Try this bamboo puzzle piece set of drink coasters. Four pieces make up the map of Long Island. A great conversation piece, the laser-engraved artwork calls out the sights and places that make Long island great. Put the coasters together to complete the picture.

 

Get your bamboo coaster puzzle piece set here. ($14.99)


 

Long Island-Shaped Serving and Cutting Board

 

 

This cutting board can be functional or art! A bamboo wood cutting board in the shape of our home island. Measuring 22” x 6-1/2” x 5/8" this cutting board features engraved artwork highlighting the top sights and attractions in Long Island. Flip the board over to the blank side to use as a high-quality, knife-friendly bamboo cutting board. Too nice to cut on? It comes with a hang tie to make it easily double as wall art. Show off your love of Long Island by hanging in your kitchen, dining room, den or office. Also makes a great gift!

 

Get your Long Island-shaped cutting board here. ($29.99)

 

 

Slice of Life Long Island Serving and Cutting Board

 

 

An alternative to the above die-cut design is this engraved bamboo cutting board from the same company. An 11 x 8.75 inch kitchen item that lets you savor a slice of the Island with beautiful artwork highlighting the top places and attractions on Long Island.

 

Get your Long Island engraved cutting board here. ($12.99)

 

 

“Greetings From Long Island” Postcard

 

 

Got friends or relatives who live far away from Long Island? Send them this “Greetings from Long Island'' postcard. The design is based on vintage postcards printed from the 1930s to 1940s. You get a set of 20 identical postcards made in the USA. Cards measure 4 x 6 inches. Also ideal for collectors or scrapboarding.

 

Get your set of 20 vintage Long Island postcards here. ($9.98)

 

 

Long Island Neighborhood Map Art Print

 

 

Long Island typography map art made up from the town and village names. This signed print is from Joe Brewton Art, a uniquely designed and highly collected, hand-drawn typography map art series of original ink drawings (frame not included). Prints are signed by the artist and available in several color schemes and sizes.

 

Get your signed print of hand-drawn Long Island typography map artwork here. ($25)

 

 

Long Island Vintage Aluminum License Plate

 

 

This 6 x 12 inch aluminum license plate is in the classic blue and white design with Long Island pressed into the metal.

 

Get your vintage Long Island license plate here. ($19.95)

 

 

“Hidden History of Long Island” Book

 

 

Filled with fascinating firsts, magnificent mansions and captivating characters, author Richard Panchyk reveals the rapidly vanishing traces of Long Island's intriguing history. From Glenn Curtiss, the first pilot to fly a plane on the island, to Earle Ovington, who carried the country's first airmail, the area has been known as the cradle of aviation. Millionaire William K. Vanderbilt's Long Island Motor Parkway, remnants of which still remain, was the nation's first highway. The desolate ruins of an exiled Albanian king's estate lie in the midst of the woods of the Muttontown Preserve. Captain William Kidd, pirate chaser turned pirate, is rumored to have buried treasure on the island.

 

Get your copy of “Hidden History of Long Island” here. (paperback, $21.99, Hardcover, $31.99)

 

 

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