Guest Picks: White Doesn't Mean Boring
— Melissa from I Still Love You
This bubble shelving isn't just for nurseries. I love the idea of using the larger shelf as a clever way to display mini terrariums and air plants.
These cubby cups remind me of Giant's Causeway in Ireland (not that I've been there). I would use a couple of these for party snacks or sorting the random clutter that makes its way to my kitchen counter.
This clock is so fun! Its cut outs would certainly pop nicely on a colorful wall. I could see this working well on a chalkboard wall.
This cloud-inspired laminate shelf is really funky. I could see it adding a lot of fun texture in an all-white bathroom. It would also look awesome on a blue wall to mimic the sky.
These would be the perfect addition to my growing bowl collection. They look to be the perfect size for cereal, soups and large salads.
I love the Jenny Lind aesthetic; it's a nod to older days, but can easily be styled in a more modern setting. I would love to pair a couple of these behind my couch or by the front door.
This cage light is so unexpected. I love the juxtaposition of the white cage with the bold red cable. It's far beyond my price range, but I'm happy to gawk.
This white stackable planter would be perfect for succulents, and it's so interesting! It would look gorgeous inside or out, in a sparse modern space or a more traditional space.
These are stackable serving bowls that can easily be restacked with goodies inside. I see this being perfect for mise en place cooking or for conveniently entertaining outside.
I love this hat rack. It's so perfectly feminine, but not overly so. I could see this in Penelope's room.
These 3D-printed lamps are incredible! I love what they do to the light, and how something so simple adds such a punch of texture.
Make a dinner more fun and serve sliders on these cupcake stands. I could see myself using these little stands a million different ways.
These minimalist geometric sculptures are awesome. I would be tempted to attack them with a ceramic pen and write things on them.
Make a gallery wall out of entirely white mismatched frames. These frames would go well in a shabby-chic (oh how I hate that term) or more rustic Scandinavian environment.
I would gladly hang these letters atop my house numbers outside. "Hello, 1160"Wouldn't that be clever?
This pendant lamp has simple, geometric lines and organic textures. I love this combination.
Could succulents be any hotter right now? I want them in every nook and cranny in my house. They're also easy to care for. I love how this artist reuses old wine bottles to make such sweet planters.
White toys! I love this. These are quite possibly the prettiest little toys I've seen. You could display them as a sculpture or for toys. I love the dual function of this piece.
I love how minimal the design is here. It's simple, unique and would work with a variety of home decor styles. I would love to see my daughter Penelope unleash her creativity at this craft table.
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