When your full-time job is focused on interior design, it can become a bit expensive, because I fall in love often when I see something stunning. I thought it would be fun to show you some of the things that I am crushing on right now.
I am just sharing some of my favorites on the blog today, but you can find more when you listen to the podcast below.
Now let’s get to some of my favorite things. Some items featured are from sponsors, but I was not compensated for doing this post.
This Bolster pillow from Bella Notte is so gorgeous!! It’s velvet and 39 inches long. Can you imagine it on your bed? I know I can. The length is perfect. A smaller sized bolster pillow is nice, but this one is a stunner. The ends tie up and the pillow is removable. This is a definite splurge, and so worth it (in my book.) When I wrote this post Bella Notte was not a sponsor, but since then they became a sponsor. They sent me one of these pillows and I have to say it is as gorgeous in person as it is in the photos. I can’t wait to share the photos with you!! And if you are looking for a bargain, check out the BELLA NOTTE OUTLET.
I love this Paint Pallet Painting by Jennifer Lanne. Kelly has one of these in her kitchen and it’s so pretty! It’s under $50 for an original painting, which is a steal.
Photo courtesy of MY SOULFUL HOME
I don’t have one of these, but would love to have one at the foot of my bed. It’s a Semi Round Bench by Soft Surroundings. You could also use one in the hallway. It’s got Louis XVI styling and lots of charm. I do work with Soft Surroundings, but this is not sponsored content.
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Yvonne mentioned she has a new Fiddle leaf Ficus. The link is for a live tree. I really want one too, a real one that has to be watered. Do you think I can keep it alive? I told Yvonne if she can keep hers alive for a few months, then I’m going to go get one for myself.
The last item I’m sharing with you is this super darling Pastry Stand by Ballard Designs. Isn’t it dripping with charm? I keep trying to figure out where I could use one of these.
Okay, so that’s what we’re crushing on. How about you? Any new crushes? Anything I should know about?
Ellenann says
Lovely, lovely items, but what really caught my linen- loving roving eye was the gorgeous linens on your bed. I would love to hear where all of them came from. ??
Ady Hirsch says
Fiddle Leaf ficus is one of the easiest plants to grow from a cutting. Just take a branch, cut tip diagonally, stick in a pot with potting soil, place in a sunny spot and water when the top inch of soil is dry. Every once in a while add a bit of liquid plant food. At first, the existing leaves will grow brown and fall off, but in a few weeks (mine took 6) you’ll see a bit of green at the top – the new leaves. It’s such a rewarding process to watch – do give it a try. My FLF is 2 feet high now, and I have two baby ones are doing quite well too. And they didn’t cost a dime – completely free, from a tree on our street.
Candy C says
All great items! Thanks
Deb says
I noticed Home Depot has very nice fiddle leaf ficus. Just a heads up when you decide to purchase.
Nancy Pharr says
Love that pillow!!!! Gorgeous!
Karenann says
I just love the blue velvet bolster pillow. Really makes a nice statement on the bed!
Linda Pemberton says
I have a fiddle leaf fig tree and they are temperamental. They are in the ficus family and I can grow ficus trees like crazy. Problem is symptoms of too dry or too wet are the same. Leaves turn brown and drop. They’re still beautiful trees, though.
Sue Malizia says
Once again lovin the lines…different textures of bedding and that velvet bolster!!
Robin says
I love Bella Notte too! The bench is perfect were it is. Handy and I love that it’s rounded. Looks great!
Vickie says
Fun to see what you’re crushin’ on. Saw a couple that I really like also. Thank you so much!
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
I so love that bench too!
Beth Pozzini Putz says
That bench! Beyond gorgeous! I like you are obsessed, and yes, it does get quite expensive! My husband would really like me to stop now!
❤Beth