Ceramic Accessories Collection by Studio Klass and Azzurra Ceramica

Product design firm Studio Klass collaborated with the bathroom fixture company Azzurra Ceramica to design a simple ceramic accessory line that was made solely for the individual. The Italian companies created three pieces for the collection: a table mirror, toothbrush holder, and a jewelry container. Momento is an angled mirror that rests on the tabletop.

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Ceramic Accessories Collection by Studio Klass and Azzurra Ceramica

Product Pick: Bling Box

I am constantly on the hunt for a better way to store my jewelry. I’ve had DIY holders on my list forever and just haven’t gotten around to it, but, luckily I just stumbled across the Bling Box and I’m sold.

Made of recycled MDF, there are two color options available, with the option to change the aluminum front cover. Several hooks with adorable names are included for various types of jewelry – and there’s a mirror on the interior door! Ladies – this is a great thing. Guys – this is a great gift for your ladies!

What do you guys think of the Bling Box?

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Shuffle Desk Tidy by RALLI Design

The stacking Shuffle Desk Tidy from RALLI Design is great for things beyond just paperclips and tacks. Use it for jewelry, gadgets, doodads, whatever. Made of six ceramic containers and six removable ash bases, you can stack them to organize in any configuration you’d like. If you’re like me, you want things in the same place all the time, exactly where you want them. The Shuffle Desk Tidy gives you that option.

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Shuffle Desk Tidy by RALLI Design

Michiel Cornelissen Ontwerp

Michiel Cornelissen Ontwerp has created some great jewelry designs, such as the A Bit Cross and bird cage jewelry . Now, he’s branched out into home decor using a unique materials: colored pencils. His 36 Pencil Bowl and 30 Pencil Icosahedron lamp are a fun DIY project — you purchase the connector and then buy whatever color pencils you wish, from the standard yellow to a rainbow of colors. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Michiel Cornelissen Ontwerp

Jewelry and Furniture by All For The Mountain

This unique jewelry collection from All For The Mountain consists of rather interesting pieces that would surely stand out from the rest. The jewelry pieces come in either oxidized bronze, oxidized silver, and (for a select few) gold. They also created an octagonal table that looks part Egyptian and part Moroccan

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Jewelry and Furniture by All For The Mountain

Inspiring Prints

I’ve been paying a lot of attention to prints lately, and I’ve been seeing some good ones.  My favorites are those that combine an inspirational message or words of wisdom with perfectly selected fonts or otherwise intriguing designs.  I’ve always found it fascinating how a few little words can spark hours of thought and reflection.  I hope that’s what you find in these wonderful prints.

FreyaArt Print
Freya Art Print 2

These first 2 images are from Freya Ete, an amazingly talented artist who I actually just discovered last week via one of my favorite blogs Decor8. Her prints combine simple designs with words that are truly inspiring. Each and every one makes me stop and really think, and that is why I love them. And of course, they are beautiful too.

LaurelDenise Design

These next two are from the Etsy store of Laurel Denise. Probably most well known for her jewelry, I think these prints from owner/designer Laurel Smith are pretty fabulous.

Laureldenise design

The last and most simple comes from one of my favorite online shops MadeByGirl. I just ordered a print from her last week actually. I don’t have this one, but in looking though her designs today, this one really caught my eye. So simple, but the message is clear.

madebygirl print

I hope at least one of these has inspired you today. I woudn’t mind having each and every one of these (if only I had enough walls!) All of these images are from their respective designers’ sites, so be sure to use the links to check them out.

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