Lilly Wall Mirror
Written by Katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This is a lovely mirror and hopefully would be worth every penny.
Carved cast resin mirror (mirror is not antiqued).
34″w x 65″ h x 1.5″ d
Written by Katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This is a lovely mirror and hopefully would be worth every penny.
Carved cast resin mirror (mirror is not antiqued).
34″w x 65″ h x 1.5″ d
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Not a bad price for a pillow with a bold band of color.
100% hand-dyed cotton.
Machine washable.
18″x12″
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This wastebasket was originally produced by Danese in the early 1970s and is available in white or black.
notes: measures 10.25″ diameter (at the top) x 16″ height (tallest point)
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Hand coiled 6″ bamboo bowls are made with a natural lacquer layering process (18 layers in total) to create a durable and waterproof, food-safe finish.
Suitable for both hot and cold foods.
available in: Black, Naked, Tomato Red, Green, Robin Egg Blue, Blueberry, Lemon Chiffon, and Cataloupe Orange.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I feel that is my duty to post any decent perpetual calendars I come across, not only because they’ll save you from 12 months of usually bland/bad photography, but also because they’ll save you money (if you live long enough)…
“This thought-provoking calendar features an aluminum background with the months on one side; the dates on the other — you simply stretch the band across from month to date to see the exact day.”
notes: measures 16.5″ x 16.5″
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Are there other garden tools that fit together to save space? Or is this in fact the first time that someone has considered improvements to the design of garden tools?
“These gardening tools snuggle together, interlocking to save space and create grace. Fom Con & Con, masters of plastic design, the tools can be stored in a wall-mount holder, which is designed so that it can also be stuck in soil. In three funky colors to match your colorful flowers.”
13″l x 3″w
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Whether you believe (or know of) Tasseography or not, this cup and saucer is kind of brilliant.
“In this collaboration, redstr/collective and Tobias Wong have taken the Alma Fortune cup and saucer and created a new level of esoteric luxury. Inspired by the age old tradition of Tasseography, Turkish coffee fortune telling, these cups and saucers have one of a kind fortunes suspended in time with 22k gold. Available in three different shapes.”
Models: Short fancy, short simple, tall
Materials: Porcelain, 22k gold
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Spooky, bodiless head candle holders by Maxim Velรยovskรฝ:
“Little Joseph is a hand-painted, porcelain candle holder. We can’t decide if he’s sinister or sweet. Part of that will certainly depend on what you decide to do with his hair. Use dripless candles if you’d like to keep him bald, otherwise, give him pure white locks, beeswax locks, or hair in several shades of the rainbow.”
Made in the Czech Republic.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This modern interpretation of the candlestick. You can turn it off by blowing on it.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I like the look of these; plus, they’re fun.
Pack of 6 glasses (29cl)
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
So, let me preface by saying I encourage you not to use the color bulbs, as they might might take away from the overall effect. But, what do I know? You might like some color in your lighting. That said, I do like the delicate glass globes and I fully support that the light comes with Halogen bulbs.
If you’re not too happy with the size (or price) of the one shown, it is available in smaller (and larger) configurations.
20″dia. x 6″H, 59″OAH
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This duvet cover has a twist on the typical botanical damask with animal prints: deer, peacocks and more.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I recently purchased some super strong magnets so I could create an impromptu bulletin board anywhere. I just put some nails into the wall and now I can easily (and temporarily) put papers up on the wall with the magnets. It’s great because the papers don’t get damaged, and unlike bulletin boards, once the nails are in they don’t have to be moved with new placement.
You can also get 25 of them for $4.50from a science store
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I love the delicate legs on this lamp.
$371.00 for Small (Diameter 8″ x 13.75″h, 60W G16.5)
$708.00 for Large (Diameter 10.25″ x 17.75″h, 3x 40W G16.5)
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
An affordable, textural lighting string for indoors or out…
“These Ball String Lights are a string of 20 lights that look like balls of yarn, creating the soft lighting that you need for any gathering. Put these up out on the deck or even indoors, the illuminations will indeed give your party decor an extra touch. Comes in solid and multi-color combinations (multi-color string lights are different shades of the specified color).”
Purple Multi, Red Multi, Tan Multi, and White Solid Available.
Total length is 9.75 feet.
3″ each