this typography soap with it’s crushed ice scent [love that] would look so great in our guest bathroom. the color is perfect, too. at the moment, it looks like it’s sold out, but hopefully they’ll be making more.
this typography soap with it’s crushed ice scent [love that] would look so great in our guest bathroom. the color is perfect, too. at the moment, it looks like it’s sold out, but hopefully they’ll be making more.
in the middle of nowhere, i’d love to happen upon this. who knew a time capsule could be so lovely? | via all the mountains via unicorn diaries
i’ve just spotted the most beautiful cookies i’ve ever seen. yes, cookies. completely gorgeous, right?
summer is in full swing down south, regardless of what the calendar says. and my closet could really use a bit of freshening up for the season. i’m really liking these pieces [and prices!] from ruche.
one of my absolute favorite finds in paris was au petit bonheur la chance. it’s a little shop exploding with fabulous finds. from dishes to little apothecary bottles. parisian house numbers to vintage school supplies. silk ribbons to lovely table linens. old parisian pictures to vintage stamps. calligraphed cheese labels. little parisian chalkboards. vintage postcards. old labels. vintage greeting cards. and much, much more. i could have spent days in that little store.
i love these new pieces from anthropologie. the carafes, terrarium + number pots would look fab on my desk holding pens, pencils and paper clips. and the cheese knife set, well, that’d go in our kitchen.
i think this is a wonderful idea. order this 6″ x 6″ canvas, create your own fabulous work of art and charmingwall, a fine arts gallery in nyc, will showcase it for a month in an exhibit to be held later this year. and, you get a nice split of the profits!
oh, and be sure to check out charmingwall’s site and take a look around. it’s quite a lovely and interactive site. | via weddingbeepro
comptoir de famille is a little shop we discovered while strolling the streets of paris. taking it’s inspiration from the french countryside, it’s a shop that sells wonderful french furniture, home decor and accessories. the pieces found at comptoir de famille remind me of items i’d imagine i’d find at french flea markets and traditional french country homes. i particularly loved their jars, chairs, metal serveware and milk bottles [which you can purchase here]. i still regret not picking up a little metal napkin holder i spotted there. i think it would have been perfect for holding mail on our entryway table.
