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Fork Easels
Vintage forks reconditioned to hold your recipes, photographs, or holiday cards like a miniature easel.
The maker even has a smart gift suggestion:
“Purchase some pretty recipe cards, tie them up with a fork easel, along with something you baked (& your recipe written on one of those cards.)”
$8 at Whimsy Love | Buy
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Bach Coat Hook
The Art of Storage sent me one of these wide-mouth coat hooks, and I’m thrilled. It doesn’t leave a crappy “nipple” on the back of your jackets, and it looks good hanging on the wall. Plus, you can change out that triangular face plate in the middle if you want the color to match your room. An excellent place to hang those shirts you’ve been meaning to take to the dry cleaner. For a month.
$13 at The Art of Storage | Buy
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Esque Terrarium
COVET
Hand-blown, special order terrariums – you’re far less likely to kill the cactus when it’s in a $600 planter.
Measurements: Small approx. H 8”, Large approx. H 12”
$600 at Velocity Art and Design | Buy
(Price is for small. $800 for large.)
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Evil Rock Quilts
COVET
Handmade quilts for homebodies who like to rock. Wear yours as a cape while you dance around the living room in your underwear. Turnaround is about three to five months, and custom orders are available.
$1,700 at Quiltsryche | Buy
(For a queen-sized quilt)
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Laura Zindel Mugs
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Gorgeous Helen
Put a tealight into your wineglass globe, then fit one of these mini-parchment shades over the top. Voila, little baby lamp.
$20 at Charles and Marie | Buy
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Recipe Binders
An excellent way to ensure that your kids will one day fight over your recipes.
$110 at Russell and Hazel | Buy
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Gothic Dinner Plates
Melamine plates for your very proper picnic.
$36 at The Curiosity Shoppe | Buy
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Modern-Twist Lemon Twist Pillow
This “pillow” is actually storage space for little items you’d like to keep close at hand. You can only hide the remote from him for so long, but oh what a sweet week it will be.
$113 at Rose and Radish | Buy
(14"w x 5"h.)
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Magnet Tacks
You can pop these babies into the wall and use them to stow anything metal–keys, some knives, glasses. I’d use them to hang fabric without damaging it by putting a little piece of metal on the opposite side. Voila, an inexpensive, frameless solution.
$15 at Charles and Marie | Buy
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Wall Bottle Opener
The best way for drunk people to keep track of the bottle opener.
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Sun Jar
Literally a jar of sunshine. This lantern uses a solar panel to store light during the day for use around the campfire at night.
$44 at Charles and Marie | Buy
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Snap Cups with Handles
Playful handmade ceramic cups that snap to one another or the included handles. They save you on cabinet space by doing double-duty as sculpture on a living room shelf. You choose the glaze colors for your three-ounce cup. Use one for your perfect morning espresso, or buy a set to hold chocolates and candied ginger on your cheese plate. Thanks, Caterina!
$50 at Invalt Design | Buy
(per cup with snap-on handle)
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