Furniture
This solid fir wall unit from Cox & Cox would be just the thing for organizing craft supplies or stationary. The bins even have space for your own labels.
This hopscotch rug adds just the right amount of fun to any space. Plus, it would be the perfect game on a rainy day. Who's in?
If you can score an entire lot of matching vintage crates, create a wall grid with them for one eye-catching storage piece. I love the idea of storing your shoes in these wood crates the solution would look neat in a mudroom. UK shop Bailey Home & Garden sells these vintage crates, but they're easy enough to find stateside. Etsy is a great online source for hunting down vintage crates.
I've seen a lot of wood block side tables similar to these, but typically they run around $200 or more. I'm impressed that these are a tad less expensive, and I love that they are made from reclaimed telephone poles. What a clever way to give the wood a second life. Made of natural materials; sizes will vary. Imported.Small table, 12-15Dia. x 18T.Medium table, 15-17Dia. x 18T.Large table, 12-15Dia. x 20T.Extra-large table, 15-17Dia. x 24T.
For your little woodland baby, these rustic branch hooks will help create a place for pretend play costumes, petit sweaters, and everything in between. Ideal for a nature-inspired nursery. The hooks range in length from 3 to 4.5 inches and approximately 1/2 to 5/8 of an inch wide. Handmade by a Vermont family. Just like natural wood branches vary from each other, the product you receive will look slightly different from the photo above.
I'm not generally a fan of open storage, but these flea marketinspired ball bins are too good looking to ignore. Just make sure you buy cute basketballs, okay?
These old wine crates with chalkboard fronts would be ideal to keep files or stacks of paper. I love that you can label and stack them in different ways to create interest.
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