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January Wishlist

1.07.2014

We made a concerted effort not to overspend at Christmas, but the kids still ended up with bucket loads of new toys! Dean and I treated ourselves to a Nespresso machine, and it has put a smile on my face everyday since. The outdoor furniture was put on hold, but as fate would have it, we've since been offered a set of second-hand outdoor chairs for a steal. Perfect for summer, I know they will look right at home on our deck, and I'm already envisaging them with cosy sheepskins in winter (see below). Now we just need to find a table! 

I also like to treat myself to something every year, but I was so busy in the lead up, this went by the wayside. Afterwards I finally had time to do some online browsing, and put together my wishlist. Here are few things I'm coveting right now.

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  1. The Angle Floor Lamp by Douglas and Bec would be perfect for our main living area.
  2. I'm in love with these Candleholders by Catherine Lovatt for Serax along with everything else in her collection!
  3. The round shape of the Fog Linen Brass Scarf Hanger is cool and practical. 
  4. I would use these vintage style Kitchen Scissors by Hay every day. 
  5. Ceramic Bowls by Catherine Lovatt for Serax - see above!
  6. My String Shelf is calling out for the Pyramid Vase by Serax. 
  7. I'd like this Notebook by Hay for my to-do lists and it would look lovely in my office.
  8. I'm looking for some new posters to frame, and this 2014 Calendar Poster by Playtype is awesome.
  9. These Organic Icelandic Sheepskins look so cosy, I want one in each colour! 

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much Michelle for the link and for your order! It will be shipped this week. Best wishes for the new year!

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    1. Oh my pleasure Anna! That's wonderful - I'm so excited :) All the best for the year ahead x

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