Filed under: Fun Stuff, Design, etc, News & Trends
Jonathan Adler books, a rustic shop in Tokyo and extreme decluttering...what we're lusting over in the blogosphere this week.
Casa has a sneak peek of the glamorous Upper East Side apartments (and blasé kids) from the movie Twelve. Yes, the families look dysfunctional, but we still want to move in. [CasaSugar]
Crystal stands up for white walls everywhere. "Stand confidently behind your white walls and remember that it's decidedly deliberate and far from just a default," she writes. Aching for more? Check out her side project: the WHITE file. Sing it, sister! [Plush Palate]
A pairing as perfect as bright colors and chevron print: Nick Olsen is writing and trending for Design*Sponge! [Design*Sponge]
We get a little too excited when we see the words "pillow library"....and that's only one of the perks at mother-daughter shop Boxwood Home & Interiors. [Style Beat]
Over at The Stir they're talking about the Extreme Decluttering Challenge. Getting rid of one thing a day sounds easy enough, right? We're in. [The Stir]
The title of this post says it all: "Crying real bitter tears that only poor people like myself cry when they STILL can't afford an awesome deal". Jenny's talking about vanity fixtures, but we've felt this way over everything from sofas to doormats. [My Favorite and My Best]
Suze got a peek at the new Jonathan Adler books and judging by her reaction (and the photos of the ping pong table!) we're going to take her advice and pre-order. [Dwellers Without Decorators]
When we think Tokyo, we don't necessarily think "rustic". But Roséline's glimpse of Cinq Design has us dreaming of lazy summer days and casual-chic tabletops. [This is Glamorous]
Technically this is not from last week but we're so bummed we missed it last month that we're making an exception: This time-saving toaster is too adorable and too good at multi-tasking. Eggs and toast at the same time? It's practically a portable kitchen. [The Frisky]