The best part is the fact that the bag costs just $6.95 (£4.65) from Archie McPhee.
Thanks to Rare Bird Finds for bringing this to my attention.
Indulgent interiors for those without time, space and money











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Marie Claire Maison
I'm most definitely a hoarder, especially given the 150 interior design magazines that I now have stacked up in my hallway (thank you Freecycle!).I dream of a bathroom like this. It's so stylish and decadent. I could spend hours in that gorgeous tub. Mmmmmmm.

If you want to bring a suggestion of personality into your bathroom without breaking the bank, you can't go far wrong with these fabulous retro soaps. 



Although the weather's taken a turn for the worse, there's no sign of spring disappearing from the world of interior design any time soon.




Lighting is often overlooked when people are planning their rooms, but it can make or break your interior design. Which brings me to my next pick of the day. The koro purple and black was made by Etsy crafter poaplum, who was inspired by coral and anemone. The best thing is that costs less than £50. What a bargain!
My third pick relates to a post from a few weeks ago (I'm hooked), where I mentioned my idea of mixing and matching coat hooks. It's these über-cute sparrow hooks, which cost just $20 (£13) for two. I just love them.
I'll keep it short and sweet today.






I've got another great website for you to look at now. Present&Correct is the place to go for pretty prints, unusual notebooks, and sweet stationery.
Listen up. I've just found a site overflowing with beautiful metalwork for your home.
I pretty much live to lounge around at home, which is why this tree stump floor pillow caught my eye.

I know wall transfers have been around for a while now, but I'd just like to take this opportunity to say how much I love them. They create a funky, unusual focal point in a room, and can be changed quickly to give your wall an entirely different look, without the fuss and expense of redecorating.
I love mood boards, really I do. I actually love them so much that I have now moved on to having mood books, which are scrap books full of my favourite images
Today I want to shout about the fabulous work of my friend, Jo. Jo is an upholsterer who took up the craft after interviewing an upholsterer for a magazine. 
I've decided that rather than having a row of hooks for coats in the hallway, I'm just going to put up a variety of hooks of all sorts of shapes and sizes. Afterall there are too many cute hooks in the world.
Often your doormat is the first chance you have to give a hint of the personalities residing in a house, so I think it's vital that yours tell your visitors something about you.
Today's post is dedicated to this beautiful butterfly clock that's currently on sale at Heal's. Made by German designer Susanne Philippson, it costs more than I would feel comfortable spending on a clock (£117), but, all the same, it really is beautiful.
The way in which you display your favourite things can times their effect by 100. I'm becoming more of an art fiend with every passing day, so when I saw this beautiful bedroom on Desire to Inspire, I felt I had to flag it up.
You wake up in the morning, pad slowly into your bathroom, reach into your bathroom cabinet for your facial wash, and remember as you do so that you own the coolest vanity cabinet in the planet, and suddenly you are ready to face the day.
original chandelier. It's not a stuffy chandelier though, oh no no. This is a there's-not-a-bit-of-seriousness-in-me chandelier that was made of brightly coloured glass.


While rummaging around in the wonderful Bloomsbury today, I found a beautiful book that really "spoke" to me. Bazaar Style is full of beautiful photographs showing how people have made stunning rooms consisting primarily of flea market and junk shop finds.
First up is the innovative work of Peter Callesen, who works largely with white paper. I particularely like his piece entitled Fall, which shows a skeleton that cleverly takes the place of a tree's shadow.
Next up is this bloomin' amazing bed, captured in the beautiful photography of Brian Park, and featured in House and Garden magazine. How could anyone who sleeps in a bed like this fail to wake up with a spring in their step?
And while we're celebrating fabulous uses of colour, it would be foolish of me not to point you back in the direction of desiretoinspire.net, and their celebration of the work of Molly Luetkemeyer, to be found at mdesignla.com.
Last but by no means least, it's time to take it to the floor with funonthefloor.com. Carpet shopping no longer be boring thanks to these fabulously fun floor-fillers. My personal favourite is the flower power carpet. I imagine it makes it far easier to get the kids up those apples and pears!
Today I stumbled upon this great article, flagging up 40 of the most creative lamps ever. I think they're genius and particularly love the mushroom lamps, the Titanic light, Torn Lighting, the Alien Abduction lamp, Nymph, Tall & Tiny and the Duck Lamp. If you need to shed a funky light on your home, indulge yourself by buying your favourite. What a statement it would make.
If, like me, you love Grand Designs, grab a bottle of vino and play the Grand Designs drinking game next time you're watching Kevin raising his eyebrows at another ambitious self-builder.
Last night I stumbled upon a site overflowing with cool furnishings. Sheerhome.co.uk offers beautiful and luxurious products, all of which would make the perfect statement piece for any room. 




