Housewarming
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Brilliant Fire Extinguisher
The only fire extinguisher I’ve ever wanted to keep out on my counter. Safety first!
$78 at Cox and Cox | Buy
(Price converted from British pounds.)
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Seven Deadly Sins Plates
It’s so much easier to commit deadly sins when you have at least one hand free. Maybe start with Gluttony.
$40 at Z Gallerie | Buy
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Voluminous Camilla Canisters
Use candy as a centerpiece at the grown-ups’ table for a change.
$59 at Pottery Barn | Buy
(For the medium.)
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Orange Box
Ideally, you’d get rid of the clutter. But putting it in boxes that make a statement is close enough.
$36 at The Conran Shop | Buy
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Book Stool
These clever straps take a pile of magazines and make them into a stool or even a side table.
Now you can finally admit that you enjoy Playboy for more than just the articles.
$39 at The Conran Shop | Buy
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Nested Measuring Bowls
Use them to make a cake, or to serve up ice cream. Who knew that was a serving size?
$20 at Anthropologie | Buy
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Six-Of-One Egg Caddy
Keep your hard boiled eggs in this caddy and you won’t have to spend time spinning eggs on the counter to determine their edibility.
$16 at Anthropologie | Buy
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Sonara Milk Saver
The porcelain base on this gadget clatters in your saucepan to let you know your soup is about to boil over.
The red flag also waves wildly in defeat. Victory is yours!
$29 at The Conran Shop | Buy
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Wall Mount Liquid Soap Dispenser
You’d have to actually work hard to spill the soap using this dispenser.
$121 at Home Annex | Buy
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Tripp Storage Tins
Before people I want to impress come over, I stuff all my crap in these bright colored tins.
(For a set of three.)
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Big Ben Alarm Clock
I’ve owned this for 12 years and I still haven’t found a better looking alarm clock. I see it all the time in magazine spreads.
$35 at Alarm Clocks Online | Buy
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Weck Jars
These Weck jars are basically just nice tupperware. Put leftovers in these instead of plastic, better for you and the environment.
$4 at Heath Ceramics | Buy
(For a small jar.)
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Racha Trivet
Too pretty to go under a pot.
$18 at Anthropologie | Buy
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Retro Ice Pack
A lot cuter than a bag of frozen stir-fry.
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Lounge Watering Can
Designed by Metz & Kindler, this utilitarian design object makes plant care a pleasure.
$98 at MOMA Store | Buy
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Handmade Scissors
These hand forged steel scissors with a brass handle are handsome, I have three pairs.
$15 at Global Exchange | Buy
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Bedside Table
Brilliant little spot to put a glass of water and your book next to your bed. This gadget attaches to your bed’s frame so it’s perfect for small spaces where there’s no room for a nightstand.
My husband needs to know if it can hold 30-40 magazines.
(Price converted from Euros.)
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Fridge Monkey
Fridge monkey lets you stack bottles and cans on their side in your fridge to save space.
Now you can finally take the beer out of the fridge door, and move the twelve bottles of mustard out of the crisper.
$14 at Terra Potta | Buy
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Hotel Box
Your favorite shoes deserve a nicer storage spot than the box they came in. These colorful boxes stack up sturdily and give you easy access to all your stuff. But mostly, they look good.
$27 at Pure Nomade | Buy
(Price converted from British pounds.)
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