Vessels and Wares.

I love this solution for kitchen storage from Vessels and Wares – hanging wheelthrown stoneware bowls. Makes me wish I had more room under my wall cabinets to hang one of my very own, though I’m thinking settling for the single bowl just might do the trick! {via the kitchn}

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Skeem.

I’m sort of obsessed with good candles, if you hadn’t figured that out by now. And my latest obsession is from Skeem. With scents like Tea Leaf, Sweet Balsam and Yuzu Vanilla you can’t go wrong. Add to it their pretty reusable glass containers and it’s a no brainer.

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Ash Wood Cutting Boards.

Made from native Minnesota hardwoods and crafted by a family of woodworkers, these ash wood cutting boards are gorgeous. Carefully cured, sanded, and finished with food-grade mineral oil, they’re moisture-resistant and the perfect statement for prep work on your counter or as a serving piece or trivet on your dinner table. {via the kitchn}

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Blik Headboards.

I moved into my house in July 08 and have yet to do a thing to my guest room other than inflate an air mattress. Does that even count? It’s not the biggest of spaces – roughly 10×12 – and just thinking about how to decorate it exhausts me. I want it to be comfortable without being crammed and my biggest conundrum is the bed itself. As in how in the world am I going to fit one in there with any other piece of furniture?!

But now I think I’ve found a solution, and I wasn’t even looking. Isn’t that how the best things happen? Check out Blik’s new headboard decals. There are five designs and a boatload of color options. I’m really digging the wrought iron in charcoal best, but you can check them all out here.

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Rice.

Now that warmer weather is kicking in, outdoor entertaining is right around the corner. And while I adore my Fiestaware for indoors I don’t take outside. That’s reserved for one of my favorite things: melamine. And one company that consistently gets it right is Rice, tons of bright colors that are easy to mix and match and scream let’s do this!

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Perfumed Incense Papers.

Perfumer Francis Kurkdjian created these perfumed incense papers as an experimentation in scent. He infuses delicate strips of paper with versions of his signature scents that are tailored for interiors. The perfumed incense papers come in a matchbox-like box and can either be folded into zigzags for burning or placed in drawers to keep things smelling pretty. {via Cool Hunting}

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