Just in case you need an oversized inflatable zebra, you can get one at Urban Outfitters for $400.
oversized inflatable zebra, $400, Urban Outfitters
Just in case you need an oversized inflatable zebra, you can get one at Urban Outfitters for $400.
oversized inflatable zebra, $400, Urban Outfitters
I need two little side tables for my living room. Preferably really cool and interesting ones. Here are five that have caught my eye recently. They look like they’d fit in my space beautifully.
molded brass side table, $299, West Elm
faceted mirror side table, $199, West Elm
hex side table, $179, West Elm
Simone end table, $199, EQ3
Tate end table, $99, EQ3
Even though it’s the year of the horse, let’s talk about elephants, shall we? I see them coming up a lot lately – in a variety of forms – and I’m thinking that we’re going to see more and more of them over the next year. What do you think? Is my prediction spot on or way off?
an origami elephant (from one sheet of paper!) by Sipho Mabona
elephant walking print, art.com
via Lonny
via Pinterest
elephant teapot, $20, Urban Outfitters
eastern elephant pillowcases, $34, Urban Outfitters
Annada Hypes elephant print – Quiet Places, Minted
via Pinterest
papier mache elephant, $99, West Elm
via Pinterest
 What’s your favourite elephant form – table, artwork, sculpture, bedding, ceramics? Do you already have an elephant collection?
I was really looking forward to visiting the design store Merci while I was in Paris. One morning I walked from St. Germain to the Haut Marais and found Merci at 111 Blvd Beaumarchais. The trip took me along the Seine, through areas of the Marais and Les Halles. It was such a sunny day and it gave me the perfect excuse to eat one of Paul’s pain au chocolat along the way. (Any excuse is a good excuse!)
Merci is located in a beautiful, large, light-filled historic building, and it is definitely very high on design. It reminded me a bit of Colette (before it got so famous and busy). The various floors showcased everything from tiny dainty rings and necklaces to classic French linen scarves to notebooks and books to furniture to kitchen gadgets. The selection of products also included some lovely leather handbags, place settings, and lighting. Within the space is a restaurant and café that looked pretty cool, but I didn’t feel like hanging out there (probably because I already had my pain au chocolat).
What I loved most about Merci was the cool ribbon exhibit on the first floor. The exhibit included books of museum-worthy ribbons that weren’t for sale, and boxes of ribbon sample booklets in protective plastic sleeves that were for sale. It was beautiful. I could have spent hours flipping through all the ribbons. I bought a couple of booklets that I’ll frame. That was really enjoyable.
What didn’t I like? Well, I really was expecting to see some beautiful made-in-France or made-in-Europe items, but a large majority of what I picked up was made in China. And priced really high. I don’t know, it just wasn’t for me. I was disappointed. I think I’m also spoiled because of all the time I’ve spent in NYC…I’ve seen quite a few of the items there already and I was looking for some more innovative European collections. Regardless, I feel lucky that I was able to visit Merci in person and I am looking forward to seeing how it evolves. I have no doubt that it’s here to stay.
Ikea is one of my go-to shops for plant pots. I have Ikea’s classic white pots in a variety of sizes, and I use them for everything from holding my plants to my pens to my bath salts. They’re so inexpensive that it’s hard to stop buying them!
Kardemumma plant pot, $0.99 each
Kardemumma plant pot, $2.99 each
Kardemumma plant pot, $24.99 each
What do you use plant pots for? Anything besides plants?Â