Everyone who comes over to our house to check out the nursery tells me that I need a rocker. Unfortunately, we simply don't have the space... especially for one of those gliders with the ottomans, which frankly make me seasick anyhow. If it were at all humanly possible to squeeze a rocker into our humble abode, it would be this Retro Rocker from Land of Nod:
It reminds me of the chairs from my pediatrician's waiting room. If I had known then how "retro" they would be now, I would have salvaged one and added the rocking part on myself. Even if I weren't having a baby, I'd want one of these!
I first found Land of Nod when looking for children's music. If you're a music snob like me, you'll appreciate their non-saccharine selections such as lullabye renditions of Bob Marley, U2 and Coldplay. Under the Crate and Barrel umbrella, Nod's furniture and accessories have the same classic-meets-modern clean feel of its parent company. A good SAT analogy would be:
Pottery Barn Kids is to Pottery Barn what Land of Nod is to Crate and Barrel.
Unfortunately their aren't too many brick and mortar Land of Nod stores (Seattle gets all the cool stuff), but thank God for online shopping... and wishful thinking:)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
I know what you're thinking.
Rings? Again?
Yes. I can't help it; rings are my favorite jewelry.
Wouldn't you love to carry around the Big Dipper all day?
Yes. I can't help it; rings are my favorite jewelry.
When I came across Garnet Girl Designs' new Constellation/Zodiac Rings, I knew I had to share them!
Wouldn't you love to carry around the Big Dipper all day?
Big Dipper Constellation Ring, $98 (all photos courtesy onegarnetgirl)
Libra Constellation Ring, $118 (Perfect for your favorite October baby.)
Libra Constellation Ring, $118 (Perfect for your favorite October baby.)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Lurrrving CB2's Go-Cart Desk
I'm always redecorating in my head, even if it doesn't translate into my actual living space (there's actually duct tape patching our leather couch). Being that I spend a good part of my day in my home office, I want to be a clean, zenful, inspiring place. Right now it's a feng shui nightmare, but that doesn't keep me from coveting the Go-Cart Desk from CB2.
I like its minimal, industrial design and the size is perfect for my small workspace. Plus, less surface area means less potential for clutter, at least in theory. It originally caught my eye this summer when I first bookmarked it because it came in this eye-popping kiwi color. Doesn't look like the green is still available but I'm hoping that by the time I actually get around to buying a new desk that there will be some color options. If not, I can always add a splash of color with their coordinating trig file cabinet:
And I can get both pieces for $300 total... not too shabby. Not too shabby at all.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Typeless Tuesday - Belly Balm
In the same vein as Wordless Wednesday, I bring you Typeless Tuesday as I have carpel tunnel and am trying to keep typing to a minimum. Instead, I'll just be posting pics with links 'til further notice. The lurrrve is implied:)
Burt's Bees Mama Bee Belly Balm, $14.99.
Burt's Bees Mama Bee Belly Balm, $14.99.
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