


I also purchased one of these vases (the blue one ... it's a nice addition to my coffee table).
As much as I love how mainstream stores like West Elm and cb2 make functional, modern furniture and housewares accessible to the masses, I am also a huge fan of indie products for the home. Yesterday, I spent part of my redecorating budget on this beautiful print from Lotta Jansdotter:

And, while I haven't purchased it yet, I'm thinking of purchasing this beautiful fabric from Maramiki for the DIY headboard project that's been on my list of things-to-do since September:

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