I love this room’s interesting floor and blissful tub in the suite for the rainbow house. Check out that rainbow staircase (too colourful for these white pages!) and then you’ll know why it’s called The Rainbow House.
Image courtesy of Dwell.
I love this room’s interesting floor and blissful tub in the suite for the rainbow house. Check out that rainbow staircase (too colourful for these white pages!) and then you’ll know why it’s called The Rainbow House.
Image courtesy of Dwell.
Anchor hook, $15 on Etsy by Bold House
Spring is synonymous with sailor stripes and nautical chic.
If you have a small deck or outdoor patio, this anchor hook would be great to hang your hat, towel, or a lantern for sundown.
This is a wonderful idea: a three-sided marble vessel that can fly as a magazine, a planter, or a champagne ice bucket. Designed by design duo Chen-Williams for Creatures of Comfort, this is going on the year’s wish list.
Chen-Williams for Creatures of Comfort Third Eye Marble Vessels, $90-$370
Three takes on home this spring via Vancouver-based Indaba: a trading company that brings special and distinctive pieces from Africa, Thailand and the Philippines, India, Vietnam and Eastern Europe.
Ceramic birdhouse by Imbada at Twisted Sisters Boutik
Ceramic stackable house dishes, by Imbada at Twisted Sisters BoutikÂ

Tea pot and cup by Indaba
Yet another wonder of 3-D printing: behold the Monarch Stool by Finnish designer Janne Kyttanen, winner of the Best Newcomer Award, the Red Dot Design Award 2005, the Best New Exhibitor Award, and numerous others.
These glass-filled polyamide stools are strong despite their delicate appearance and mesh butterflies with open weave.
Image credit: Freedom of Creation