Harabu House

Harabu House – a name derived from Sanskrit – was launched in 2010. Since then they’ve been full of globally chic offerings that are stylish and eco-friendly solutions to everyday living. Where possible they strive to find sustainable products, which provide economic, social and environmental benefits to the artisans who create them. I love a company that does good! Harabu House’s range of finds are innovative, beautiful, modern and perfect for your home. And with the holidays literally just around the corner they just might be a perfect fit for your gift list!

Check out a few of my favorites above: Reclaimed Wood Salt + Pepper Shakers, Gold Finish Coffee Spoon, Mar Y Sol Opal Clutch, and the Swedish Breadboard.

This is a sponsored post, however all opinions and editorial content are my own.

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Tattle Tale Cups

Loving these letter-based Tattle Tale Mugs from MIXUSSTUDIO. The K would fit in nicely with my love of white kitchen wares. They’ll be available soon at the studio’s shop, for more information in the meantime you can check out their site.

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Happy (New York or Bust) Weekend

PHOTO: anne symons

 

 

You all were so gracious and supportive when I lost my job last month, it’s only fair I tell you about my next step that begins tomorrow. I’m heading off to New York for a long-term freelance job that will keep me there through the end of the year! Exciting stuff, for sure. I’m subletting a sweet little studio with a full kitchen in Fort Greene, Brooklyn and I couldn’t be more thrilled. After doing a fast tally, I realized I have many more friends in NYC than OKC and I’m looking forward to catching up with every single one while in town. I’ll keep you posted as everything unfolds, but in the meantime I hope you’ll forgive me if things slow down just the tiniest bit for the next week as I get adjusted to my new digs and schedule. Until then, here are a boatload of good things to keep you going.

 

01/ the Henry Rollins tattoo whiteboard!
02/ knit a sweater, help a penguin in need
03/ create your own wall art for (almost) free
04/ deconstructed map art of Italy
05/ free printable quote posters
06/ homemade pixie stix
07/ another way to buy some damn art
08/ DIY bungee cord bracelets
09/ a knockoff Pumpkin Pie Blizzard

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Gem Mirror

I’d probably hang this beauty of a mirror horizontally above my fireplace. A little girly, a little art deco, a lot coveted.

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Nesting Steel Shot Cups

Loving the smart industrial design behind these nesting steel shot cups from Wintercheck Factory. Yes they’re meant for alcohol, but just think of everything you could use them for in between benders! I’m already plotting who’ll be the lucky soul to receive a set come the holidays.

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