Pretty Stoneware
Loving this lacey stoneware for the bath from Anthropologie they just listed. I can't seem to get out of that shop lately, and these new stoneware pieces aren't helping. What I'm liking most about these is they don't have the Anthropologie price tag. Ranging from $13 - 40 (Canadian). The Trinket piece (bottom right of first image) opens into three vessels.
Anthropologie.com
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9 comments:
oh those ARE nice!
good news about the price too... there aren't too many bargains going on in there!
loving the white on white
Those pieces are gorgeous! I'm all about the White accessories these days it really adds punch to a bold wall colour, or when put with other whites gives a serene spa like feel. Great Post!
Totally charming and timeless! They would go with anything too.
these are lovely, would be wonderful filled with treats
Great find! They are so beautiful and precious! White is one of the prettiest colors :)
I wish we had this shop in Calgary! I'm so glad they are on the web. These pieces are so beautiful, they remind me of the bathroom items my grandmother had.
These totally remind me of Jonathan Adler - and his collection of word vases/jars he did this year: http://www.barneys.com/Joy%20Jar/00452304050685,default,pd.html
wow. they just opened their second shop in toronto...think i need to visit this weekend...
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