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    Cool Coasters That Keep Your Furniture (And Your Drink) Happy

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    Anna Yu on Jun 24, 2009 8:17 AM PDT
    With the beautiful weather these days, I've been keeping cool by wearing cute summer dresses and staying barefoot as long as possible. I've also been making use of my ice maker and blender to stay cool. Smoothies, iced tea, you name it and I've made it (or plan to!). Nothing beats sitting down with a cold drink, a fun book, and the afternoon passing by. But wait, don't forget the coaster! Nobody likes excess moisture, especially your wood furniture. Whether you have a valuable antique or a cheap Craigslist find, your furniture is supposed to last. Quite unlike the fast fashion scene we've been experiencing, it's hard to buy and then throw away your furniture after a season or two. So that's why we've got to take care of it to keep it in shipshape. Take a look at the set of slate coasters from Crate and Barrel. You can keep track of the owners of each drink by writing your name on the coaster with a piece of chalk. Another favorite are the pinecone shaped coasters made out of durable vinyl. Take a look at my slideshow for more!
    Tags : wood , home , furniture , decorate , decor

    Hot In The Hive: Good Chemistry Salt and Pepper Shakers

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    Anna Yu on Jun 23, 2009 6:18 AM PDT
    The things that usually live on a kitchen table are not the first things that come in mind when we think of cool design. From napkin holders to salt and pepper shakers, those everyday utilitarian items are often taken for granted. I used to have a boss who obsessively collected unique salt and pepper shakers, so I got in the habit of keeping my eyes open. Who knew that there was a whole world of salt and pepper shakers that were completely different from the typical glass cylinders with metal caps? Shakers come in all shapes and sizes like a rooster and hen set I found one day! If you're a science geek or know one, then the Good Chemistry salt and pepper shakers are perfect for you. Labeled with their scientific names (well, one is completely made up but still very clever!) there's no confusing which is which. Next time you need some salt at the kitchen table, why don't you ask to "pass the NaCl"?


    Price: $15
    Who Found It: whatmedia was first to add the Good Chemistry Salt and Pepper Shakers to the Hive.

    Cute Things To Put Stuff In

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    Amber Fijolek on Jun 22, 2009 2:18 PM PDT
    Sometimes you've just got too much stuff. Or, perhaps, sometimes it just feels like it. As a girl with a problem with misplacing things (my friends like to apply the term "loser"), there's no system I haven't tried when it comes to organizing all of my loose ends. Fittingly, I get excited when I see things that can contain my things. Especially if they're cute things that I can put those things in. When your recycled shoe box just isn't doing it for you and your home, there's a basket, box, bucket, cup, or tray out there to bring your room (and your pile of things) together. Now, it may not help you find where your things are -- for me, there's really no hope there -- but at least it'll help you express and articulate what impeccably good taste in decorating you have!
    Tags : tray , tool box , style , store , decor

    Hot In The Hive: Drip Clips Paperclips Holder

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    Anna Yu on Jun 19, 2009 6:22 AM PDT
    Your office is no place for fun and games, right? Everything is in its right place, from books shelved in alphabetical order and files all put away in their appropriate folders. You may want to be neat and tidy to have a conducive work space, but it doesn't mean you can't show your sense of humor or love of good design. But there's always a fine line between humor and that crazy person who has their cubicle covered in stuffed animals. That's where the Drip Clips Paperclips Holder come in! You always need a paperclip holder, so you might as well make it fun! Paperclips are one of those things that can drive you crazy in an office. They can be everywhere in your desk drawers to the floor, but you can never seem to find one when you need it. The paperclip holders keeps the paperclips in a sink-like basin with one coming out of the "faucet." It comes with 25 paperclips that look like water drops, but any other paperclip will work too! Who says being organized can't be fun too?


    Price: $7.99
    Who Found It: dopechiq was first to add the Drip Clips Paperclips Holder to the Hive.
    Tags : decor , design , desk , home

    Hot In The Hive: KIKKERLAND Knock Off Lamp

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    Anna Yu on Jun 5, 2009 6:25 AM PDT
    I recently went bowling with a group of friends and had a funny feeling that I'd get the lowest score of the night. It didn't help that one friend had his very own custom bowling ball and another had a charming hop to his bowling technique. While I had a few spares, many of my attempts landed in the gutter. Not to worry! I still had a great time and actually scored better than I expected. So while I was scouring the web to look for a new table lamp today, I was surprised to find the KIKKERLAND Knock Off Lamp from Revolve. No it's not that kind of a knock off. It's because you won't find an on/off switch on this lamp. Instead, standing it upright will turn it on and knocking it on its side will turn it off. Guess this is one time when you don't want to be knocking pins down unless you want a pitch black room!

    Price: $32
    Who Found It: facadeindreams was first to add the KIKKERLAND Knock Off Lamp to the Hive.

    Spend Time In Your Backyard Or Patio With New Outdoor Furniture

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    Anna Yu on Jun 4, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
    After a long and cold winter and spring quickly passing us by, it's finally getting nice enough to spend more time outdoors! From lounging by the poolside to spending some serious time at the grill, nothing beats spending time in your very own backyard. But if you've recently discovered that your outdoor furniture didn't survive the winter (cracked wood or rusted metal), then it's high time to upgrade. I've also got some buying tips to make sure you get the most bang out of your buck. When buying metal furniture, look for labels that say they're powder coated and rust resistant. For wood furniture, teak is best, but it's also very expensive and slow growing. Instead, look for eucalyptus wood, which is sustainable and is water resistant. Who says outdoor furniture has to be hard and uncomfortable? I'd be happy sit on the Corsica Outdoor Oversized Chair all day long. In need for seating space and storage? Get the Chesapeake Bench Ice Chest which keeps all your drinks ice cold and the lid lowers into an extra seating space. Check out my slideshow for more outdoor furniture ideas. Just remember to store everything in a safe place in the winter so you don't have to buy new outdoor furniture every year!
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