With Envy | Pair of 1960s Green Glass Bottles
/Envy is the most wasteful emotion. Unless of course others are jealous of your amazing home furnishings.
This pair of 1960s glass bottles makes a bold statement.
22 1/2 in tall x 5in wide
$30/each
Envy is the most wasteful emotion. Unless of course others are jealous of your amazing home furnishings.
This pair of 1960s glass bottles makes a bold statement.
22 1/2 in tall x 5in wide
$30/each
Just because you're a grown-up with grown-up responsibilities, doesn't mean you can't incorporate color and fun into your home decor. This doll adds a splash of joy no matter where she's standing.
This 1960s handmade paper mâche doll hails from Mexico.
11 in wide x 15 in tall
$49
As a college student, your mother urged you to buy two pairs of fitted sheets so that you wouldn't have to wait for one to finish washing. Mom's words of advice may or may not be the reason your linen collection is getting out of control.
This vintage market basket was handcrafted in Poland and would make a great linen storage basket.
36 in wide x 21 in tall x 21 in deep
$195
Who says you have to be a grandma in order to have a purse full of butterscotch candies? You have a Costco membership for a reason.
This 1950's Alligator purse comes with the original matching coin purse.
9 1/2 in wide x 3 in deep x 12 in tall
$79
Living a minimalist life doesn't mean you have to rid your home of any nostalgia or memorable keepsakes, quite the contrary. Instead, it encourages you to examine the objects (or collectibles) and determine how much joy something brings you. If your concert ticket stub collection brings you absolute joy, then find them a place that they can coexist with your other treasured possessions. We are choosy of the people who we let into our lives, we should have the same standard for objects.
This hand carved onyx dish would be perfect for holding treasured keepsakes such as jewelry or ticket stubs.
2 in tall x 5 in round
$59
How the hell is anyone supposed to recognize their luggage when every single suitcase on the conveyor belt is also black with wheels?
This vintage Pullman luggage piece by The French Co. of California features a grey rose tapestry and lightweight frame. Folds easily for storage.
$95
There is nothing a good book and warm cup of tea can't cure. Many people make the mistake of trying to escape from a stressful day by scrolling through their "noise"feed. All this does, however, is cause more stress.
This pair of ram head bookends is made of solid brass.
7 in tall x 5 in wide x 5 in deep
$95
Still haven't found your prince charming? Don't fret! There are plenty of crumbly cookies to keep your mouth occupied in the meantime.
This set of vintage frog containers would be great for cookie storage.
$59/set
Don't get your feathers in a tizzy, sometimes life is just like that. Hold your beak up high and keep on quacking.
This pair of oversized brass duck head book ends would look great on your office desk.
$95
Though you consider yourself a bookworm through and through, you also appreciate aesthetically appealing objects to give you inspiration.
This pair of 1980s Modernist bookends were crafted from an exotic wood
$95
Every home needs a bit of plant life to bring in a breath of fresh air. When you have a plant stand, you'll have no excuse but to keep it topped off with the season's finest.
This vintage Asian-style plant stand was handcrafted from reed and features handpainted texturized panels.
13 in wide x 36 in tall
$149
Whenever anyone says "mi casa es su casa" or "my house is your house", I get a warm, tingly feeling inside. Though I never take them literally (otherwise I'd head straight to the pantry and gorge myself with sweets), it still makes me feel oh so welcome.
This vintage 1980's vase by MIKASA was crafted in Germany.
9 in tall x 8 in wide
$49
These book ends want you to know that your precious book collection is safe with them.
These hand carved marble Aztec-style book ends would make a great gift for the scholar in your family (you, perhaps?)
6 in tall x 3 1/2 in wide x 2 1/2 in deep
$79
How nice it must be to be a giraffe. When you feel hanger approaching, you can just stretch your neck up and grab a low dangling fruit.
This mid-century metal giraffe sculpture is tall and in charge.
12 in tall x 8 in deep x 4 in wide
$69
Strength and courage are two traits that are a must in any leader whether you're the king of the jungle, the principal of the high school, or the president of the country club.
These handcrafted metal lions would make great garden ornaments.
Large: 28 in wide x 24 in tall x 6 in deep
$49-$79
You knew you'd met your match when you spent the entire first date discussing each of your qualms with the ever so difficult work of fiction, Finnegans Wake.
This pair of cut crystal bookends would make a great wedding present for a lovely pair of book lovers.
5 in wide x 5 in tall
$89
You know what they say, two horse heads are better than one.
This pair of mid-century marble horse head bookends are “yay” in a world full of “neigh”.
9 in tall x 5 in wide x 3 in deep
$95
Make your house a "technology free zone" this holiday season. As soon as someone arrives, ask them to drop their phones in a basket. Once they discover how fun "good old fashioned fun" can be they won't miss their phones at all.
This marble chess set was hand carved.
12 in wide x 12 in tall
$150
In the gloomy winter months, you'll need to draw energy from as many sources as possible. Keeping fresh flowers in the house is a great reminder that spring is just around the corner.
This red mid-century pottery pitcher is a burst of brightness.
9 in tall x 8 in deep x 6 in wide
$39
The Story of Ferdinand is a classic children's book that tells the story of a bull who prefers smelling flowers than fighting in bullfights. If you fancy yourself a pacifist in a world seemingly full of warmongers, then this sweet 'sweets jar' is just for you.
This 1970s 'Ferdinand The Bull' cookie jar is as sweet as pie.
8 in wide x 7 in deep x 12 in tall
$39
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