These powerful little magnets from Wooster & Prince are only a little more than half an inch in diameter, but they sure are pretty. Each of the three different sets is decorated with fun patterns.
$9.50 for five magnets, See Jane Work
These powerful little magnets from Wooster & Prince are only a little more than half an inch in diameter, but they sure are pretty. Each of the three different sets is decorated with fun patterns.
$9.50 for five magnets, See Jane Work
Yes, this price is extravagant for a door stop. But it's really cheap for a gold bar! (Although, it's not a gold bar...just a door stop.) I still like the idea of holding open a door with a gold bar. Maybe I could buy some fake $100 bills and use them for kindling this winter.
$79.00, The Conran Shop Online
These tulip cameo earrings with freshwater pearls are so sweet. Also, they make me think of Pride and Prejudice, which is never a bad thing. They are a little less than two inches long.
$38.00, Anthropologie
Know what I find relaxing? Archers. Yep. And fleur-de-lis. Seriously, though, how rocking is this duvet with matching shams? And it's soft: it's made of 300-thread-count Egyptian cotton. I also enjoy the set with skulls and a chandelier.
$255.00, Bunny Maxwell
This sleek silver device might be the chicest way to keep track of your keys. I like how the keys kind of float in space. This thing comes with a rubber insert for when you need it to hold janitor-esque key rings.
$26.00, Relish
You know what's cool? Shiny, sparkly red dishes. They are made in Italy using gold leaf that gets painted by hand. (As you might have guessed, you can also buy the dishes in sparkling gold.) Plus, check out the pretty centerpiece bowl.
$12.95 to $14.95 each, Crate & Barrel
To me, these white embroidered hand towels are less "grandma's house" and more "summer lake house." The elegant red coral actually gives it a fresh, modern look. You can also buy matching cotton napkins.
$24.00 for two, Pomegranate
I've been dying to try out these lip balms ever since I read about them on InStyle.com recently. Check out the list of yummy flavors: strawberry di chocolata, almond biscotti, gelato, tiramisu.
$5.00 each, La Dolce Diva
I like the cut of this little cotton top. It's a nice going-out, let's- show- some- shoulder kind of shirt. It works best if you don't have a ton of cleavage.
$48.00, Urban Outfitters
I like the cheery graphic print on this laptop bag. I also like that the strap has the same print on it (as opposed to, say, making the strap plain black like on most bags). Plus, it has some handy compartments for accessories and pens.
$150.00, Flight 001
This cool necklace, designed by Rain Harris (a.k.a. "Lusterbunny"), is made of porcelain and available in 10 different colors. It hangs on a 16-inch chain and reminds me of some kind of big fruit-flavored Mentos. Fresh goes better! (Whatever that means.)
$30.00, Etsy
As someone who tends to pour half of what she chopped onto the counter and/or the floor while trying to transfer it to a plate, I wish I could have gotten one of these a long time ago. Using this means less food wasted and fewer mysterious stains on the kitchen floor.
$12.99 each, Bed Bath & Beyond
This tiered tray designed by Sandy Chilewich is so funky. Each layer is actually made from stretch nylon Lycra spandex mesh. It's hard for me to look at it without imagining which party snacks I would put in each layer. I'm thinking mixed nuts in the top (or maybe goldfish crackers?).
$125.00, MoMA Store
This sleek stainless steel fruit bowl would look amazing in a home with modern furniture. It has a sterile industrial quality that starkly contrasts the rich organic nature of the fruit. Or that's what you can say to impress your friends, anyway.
$58.00, Chiasso