Valencia Glassware.
I love the lightly teal tinted glass of these Valencia glassware pieces. They remind me of warm summer days, crisp salads and lemonade.
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Posted In kitchenI love the lightly teal tinted glass of these Valencia glassware pieces. They remind me of warm summer days, crisp salads and lemonade.
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Posted In kitchenThe Alma Fortune cup is calling my name! Don’t think I could love it anymore if I tried.
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.
Posted In kitchenHandmade of natural bamboo, these Tribacchetta 3-legged chopsticks are shaped like forceps and make eating Asian cuisine easy. Equally useful as a serving utensil for tiny appetizers! And I’m 99% sure I’d look way more adept using these than the usual suspects.
Posted In grand design, kitchenI’ve come to the conclusion that I need a folding tray table. You just can’t go wrong with versatility like that. The Nicobar folding tray table from Ballard Designs is my favorite so far. It unfolds for easy set up and has a removable tray top with separate spaces for bottles and glassware. Entertainment on the fly – love it!
Posted In furniture, grand design, house and homeBord voor een kind was designed to become an extension of your already existing porcelain dinnerware as a child-friendly deep dish/plate with handles. But forget the kiddies – I want a set. I love the shape of the acrylic glass piece and think they’d make perfect pasta bowls.
Posted In grand design, kids, kitchenLoving this teacup tea towel! The little sketch is so sweet and the yellow would brighten up my kitchen oh-so-nicely.
Posted In kitchenThis perforated steel dresser is a-okay by me. In fact, it’s more than a-okay. It would be perfect in an industrial loft-type space. What would I do with it, you ask? I would line a wall with them in my imaginary studio workshop and use the space as ultra-cool storage.
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Posted In furniture, house and homeIt’s the finishing touches and accents that can make a room or leave it lacking. Family owned and operated out of Woodstock, NY, TE-MA has some of the absolute best decorative hardware I’ve seen. You can’t go wrong with green glass in my book and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. They have everything from cabinet knobs to drapery hardware so check it out and go to town! Just steer clear of those green knobs – they’re mine!
Posted In house and homeWho woulda thunk it? Tiles that resemble woodgrain. I love these little glossy green babies. A kitchen counter backsplash or shower stall would be my location of choice.
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Posted In house and homeOh Matthew, how I love thee. Mr. Mead always brings a fresh perspective and great ideas to the scene, so I was pumped when I had an email in my inbox this morning announcing the launch of Matthew Mead Style’s Spring site. Stop by and drool!
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