Apr 15, 2008 -
I'm not sure how long this Thomas Paul Magazine Holder ($18) has been in stock at Doe, but it's new to me, so I'm going to let this one slide! I've never seen Thomas Paul textiles on a magazine holder before. And, since I won't be throwing down for his rug that I'm pining for anytime soon, I figure an $18 magazine holder is a more affordable approach to getting some TP in my life!
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Aug 31, 2007 -
Magazine addicts like me are always looking for stylish new ways to store our collections, and I'd love to get my hands on these Happy Forsman & Bodenfors Magazine Holders created for the Swedish Museum of Architecture. Each file echoes a different architectural style, so when displayed side-by-side, they look like a particularly eclectic city block.
via Notcot
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Sep 24, 2009 -
- Bring some girly, pretty, modern fabrics into your home. Decor8
- Can you spot the difference between a high- and low-priced cowhide rug? — Shelterpop
- I want this extra-large triangular bathtub.
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May 30, 2008 -
Dear Casa,
Can you ask your readers for help? I saw a metal accordion-style file holder in a magazine in the last few weeks. I can't find the magazine and I am trying to buy something similar for my office.
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Jun 10, 2008 -
Since it's eco chic month, I can't tell you to avoid reading all of your favorite fab fashion magazines (or shelter magazines), but I will give you a few tips on what to do with your mags when you've finished. It's always nice to pass them along to friends, but if your friends aren't eco-conscious, it's likely they'll end up in a landfill. So, here are a few suggestions on what to do with your light reading when it starts to get heavy.
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Oct 22, 2008 -
Hi Casasugar,
I was recently browsing your site (very nice!) and saw something I hope you can help me get more info on. I saw a DIY on making your own cereal box magazine holder, and there's a pierced plastic lace basket that I love. If you have or can get any information on this, you'd be my best friend forever.
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Sep 29, 2008 -
You might have seen the Design House Stockholm Carrie Shopping Basket when I featured it in my Not Your Grandma's Lace Trend Alert, or even snuck a peek of it used as a magazine holder in my very own house. I must admit, I shelled out $44 for the basket from Zinc Details — kind of a lot for my shelter mag storage, but I couldn't resist! When I caught it selling for $37 at Unica Home, I felt a little cheated.
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Jul 26, 2008 -
- Make a pretty, easy, and inexpensive magazine holder.
- Aw! One of my favorite designers is getting hitched.
- Even if you're handy, here are some household tasks to contract out.
- Hey gardeners! Try gardening with rice straw wattles.
- Check out my interview with Trish from Design Star.
- I have some suggestions for stylish bike storage.
- Guess who's downsizing.
- Get the look for the hipster dudes in your life.
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Jul 10, 2008 -
Earlier today, I had the good fortune to peruse some of the CB2 items that will be available at San Francisco's new CB2 store, which is opening in Union Square on July 31. San Francisco will be the fourth US city to host a CB2 store, and the first west of Chicago. The new store will feature all of the great furniture and home accessories you find in CB2's catalog in an easily navigable, relaxed 8,000-square-foot retail space.
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