We've all got bathroom essentials to store that may not necessarily be for all eyes to see (you know what I mean), and of course we've got to have a healthy supply of first aid supplies. There's no reason, though, to throw them in a messy drawer, or let them pile up on the bathroom counter. With these red cross medicine cabinets, you can bring a little bit of pharmacy chic into your home without compromising your counterspace, and you don't have to be Swiss to own one.
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This HEAL's Cross Design Medicine Cabinet ($91) keeps your essentials under lock and key, and out of the hands of small children. It's wall mountable, so you can view all of your goodies at eye level, and it comes in iconic red & white or cool aqua.
Two even better medicine cabinets follow, so read more
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You can put your first aid supplies on display but out of kid reach with these glass and aluminum BisCross medicine cabinets ($480), which are fastened with a lock and key. You can choose from red, orange, green or blue glass and "O," "+," "ll," "=," or "X" detailing, but of course I prefer the red cross.
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This whimsical cross cabinet ($649) was designed by Thomas Ericksson for Cappellini in 1992. It's classic, simple, and immediately recognizable as a collector's item for its high style. It's constructed of lacquered metal and is available in red or white, and has three shelves to hold all the expired meds you'll never use.

Paul & Joe
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Miss Sixty
Wow! Cute! I need one! We have a medicine drawer...it works ok for us because we don't need a lot! Like...cough medicine, nose spray, band aids, tylonol, the usual!
1Cute!!!
2All cute, I like the first one best...but I still don't see myself paying even ninety bucks for a medicine cabinet. Thankfully I don't use the drawer I have now so much anyway.
3These are cool. I like the last one the best.
4I love the first one! I have to have one!
5I like those a lot...the first one especially.
6l like the one that is not a cabinet but something you can put under the sink. the reason i like to have my first aid stuff in something portable is that i can take it to the sofa or bed and apply stuff in a comfortable place! when it is a real emergency (not the 911 kind but somehting i can handle) i like to grab my case and be able to bandage up a wound (usually my friend's!) quickly.
7they are almost chic in a sense. but for 90 do they come equipped?
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