Showing posts with label Design - Housewares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design - Housewares. Show all posts

12.24.2012

unusual hanger


This odd little fella is the Hwoarang Hanger, created out of birch plywood. Its unique shape and oversized areas work perfectly to hold odds and ends like scarfs, belts, ties, and other items that don't work on traditional hangers. Around $13 a piece.


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11.25.2012

plank



The Plank is a seriously minimal place for your phone, keys, wallet, or other out-the-door items. The bottom is magnetic, so the keys easily hang off. $30 here.


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celebrity kitchens

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This could be a fun game...guess the celebrity kitchen. Celebrities are just like us...with better, cleaner kitchens!  

1. Rob Lowe's Santa Barbara kitchen / photo by Mary E. Nichols for AD. 2. Hank Azaria’s Bel Air residence / photo by Roger Davies for AD. 3. Lance Armstrong's Austin, Texas kitchen / photo by Robert Peck.  4. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s Beverly Hills home / photo by Roger Davies for AD. 5. Gerard Butler's Chelsea, NY loft kitchen / photo by Durston Saylor. 6. Celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis' Pacific Palisades kitchen / photo by Mary E. Nichols. 7. Gwyneth Paltrow's New York kitchen / photo by Vogue.

11.24.2012

lego key hanger




How clever is this? Created by Felix Grauerand and definitely something you could do yourself with leftover Legos.

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tetran and small spaces







Tetran Modern Furniture's "Infinite Living" series is pretty cool. You can create your own unique living space using their modular pieces. Perfect for small space living / dorms. Pieces are easily replaced, re-purposed, or moved around to suit your needs.

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twinkle twinkle


I bought two boxes of these amber/copper-wired, cordless lights from Restoration, and they were so very pretty at Thanksgiving. The lights are smaller, brighter, and the wired cord allows you wrap around anything. It runs on double-A batteries, so you can sprinkle them anywhere. Love these! They come in several different hues and are range from $12 - $89 depending on length.


10.28.2012

dip-dyed vintage



I have seen many variations on this theme, but these dip-dyed serving pieces intrigued me because they use vintage cake servers. I have a lot of vintage silver, so I pay attention to fun items like this! Ladies and Gentlemen created these pieces by hand-picking cake servers and then dipping them in food safe paint. $60 per piece.

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9.23.2012

9.10.2012

spot vessel


I like these spot fasset vessels from Stampel Studio in Melbourne, Australia. They're $45 and made from post manufactured waste timber, finished with a plant based eco wood oil. The inside has been lined with beeswax to enable some water for your flower.



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