Polkaros

I love, love, LOVE these happy-colored, super-cute ceramics by Polkaros; a Tokyo-based lifestyle brand (run by Ros Lee) which combines traditional Japanese crafting with modern home design goods. Besides ceramics they produce many other goods such as brooches, textiles, all in the same creative style as these beautiful pots.

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Wearable Planters

Planters you can wear? Yes please! Colleen Jordan’s beautiful handcrafted, teeny tiny vases are a treat for all the green thumbs out there. Her Wearable Planters can be worn as pins, necklaces, applied to bicycles (which is very interesting for us bike-loving Dutchies) and are designed to be adorned with a little green.

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Tote Bags

I love tote bags. Especially the ones that have that are designed by my favorite creatives. So for today’s themes posts I’ve gathered together some textile wannahaves that I would gladly carry my groceries in. Clicking the images will take you to the shopping spot. Enjoy!

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Pottery Lodge

Current crush: supercute ceramics by the Pottery Lodge. Aren’t these gorgeous? All are Handmade and illustrated by Casi Allen, a pottery artist and chihuahua-lover based in Houston, Texas. Casi shares her creations on Facebook & Instagram and sells them in her Etsy Shop.

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Depeapa

Ohlala, I’m loving these illustrations & illustrated goodies by Verónica de Arriba. Want! Verónica is the founder of the brand Depeapa, under which she draws many lovely portrais and also designs prints, bags, sweaters & more. You can find her shop on Etsy

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Planter Parade

For today’s themed post I’ve collected my favorite pretty planters, all handcrafted by my favorite makers. Fun inspirations to spoil your favorite greens with a new, crafty home. Clicking the images will take you to the shopping spot. Enjoy!  

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Celinda Versluis

I have a thing for pretty teapots. So stumbling upon the beautifully illustrated ceramics by Dutch artist Celinda Versluis made my eyes twinkle. I also love the black & white ladies on her cards, plates and pillows. Very classy! Celinda calls her ladies Les Belles Dames. She was inspired by portraits on old french postcards which she sketched in […]

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