Each log bowl by Loyal Loot is handmade
using only locally reclaimed trees of all varieties (fallen or cut
down due to infrastructure, re-landscaping, droughts, or stormy
weather). The trees are hand selected, gathered, turned and finished
by Loyal Loot Collective and local crafts people. The Log Bowls come
in a large variety of colors and are completed by hand with a
water-based, furniture grade finish.
The rustic exterior of real
bark is sharply contrasted by the sleek, modern and glossy interiors.
The materials are log cut offs, acrylic paint, water based gloss
finish sizes. The bowls vary between 2 and 10 inches in diameter and
the heights vary
design. The bowls are designed by doha chebib
for
CABIN ($90 to $218 at Monkey Grass)
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With a bold tartan plaid print and
adorable bow, this flat is a must-have. It has a plaid fabric upper
with solid piping, an oversized bow, round toe and a lightly padded
insole ($34.95 at DSW)
Posted by Amanda, in Shoes.
Alexander McQueen's sage silk-chiffon
ostrich feather trimmed dress has a high-cut neck, beaded detail,
ruffled neck, soft pleating on front and back, a gold beaded design
on the shoulders, a zip fastening on the back and is fully lined.
This is a stunning McQueen piece - a real collectors' item and
fabulous for showstopping evening wear ($10,730 on sale for $5,365 at
theOutnet.com)
This macaroni shaped gold plated necklace adds
sophistication to an outfit day or night. Satu and Celeste
Greenberg, the designers behind tuleste market, have spent years hand
picking pieces from vintage storest. Unlike the antique stuff, most
tuleste market styles are available in gunmetal, silver, gold and
rose gold tones, providing a great opportunity to experiment with new
and different metal colors ($115 at Charm & Chain)
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Individual solar panels gather the suns
energy by day so these contemporary numbers can glow at night sans
electrical hook-up. AA battery and 6 modern LED bulbs included with
each number. There is very little maintenance required - just dust
the solar panels every once in a while so they keep on functioning
properly ($28 each at Chiasso)
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