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Rachel Castle

Covet: Pill Cushion

Pill Cushion, $97 at The Future Perfect

Get the Look: 25 (More) Poufs

In case yesterday’s post convinced you that you must have a pouf, right now, here’s a shopping guide to 25 different styles of poufs.

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Shopping Guide

Row 1:
Knitted Fez poufs by Paolo Haubert, price upon request at Property.
Tattoo Cactus by Maurizio Galante, $675 at Unica Home.
Andalusia Dhurrie pouf, $249 at West Elm.

Row 2:
Smile poufs in wool by Ivan Baj, price upon request at Property.
Globetrotter pouf, $149 at Urban Outfitters.

Row 3:
Donna Wilson Lambswool Pouffes, $393 at The Future Perfect.
Felted wool Soft Stone pouf, now $195 at VivaTerra.

Row 4:
Turquoise Moroccan leather pouf, $450 at Serena & Lily.
Patagonian sheepskin pouf bean bag, $2,800 at YLighting.

Row 5:
Zid Zid Kids silver Eco Star pouf, $88 at Zid Zid Kids.
Patricia Urquiola Mangas Naturale Globo pouf, $2,045 at Unica Home.

Row 6:
Anitascasa turquoise chevron pouf, $76 at Etsy.
Sitting Bull Mini Flower Girl pouf, $208 at Design Public.

Row 7:
Littlemissloolies upcycled Fair Isle pouf, $45 at Etsy.
Baja multicolor stripe pouf, now $39.99 at Urban Outfitters.
Grey wool Andalusia chevron pouf, $249 at West Elm.

Row 8:
Knitted Pool pouf, $89.95 at CB2.
Taiko by Tomoko Mizu, price upon request at Property.

Row 9:
Stockholm footstool, $279 at IKEA.
Handmade Moroccan gold leather pouf, $345 at John Derian.
Patchwork Ikat Sari pouf, $139.95 at Pier1 Imports.

Row 10:
Apel pouf at Property.
Ernest lambswool pouf by Donna Wilson, now $380.25 at DWR.

Row 11:
Poodle pouf in wool, $299 at CB2.
Ronel Jordaan Ndebele pouf, starting at 399 Euro at Inspiredby.fr

See poufs in action.
34 Rooms with Poufs
41 (More) Rooms with Poufs

Shopping Trip: Nesting on Main

Back in October, when most of you weren’t stressing about holiday hoopla, I was running (and writing) myself silly pinpointing the perfect holiday gifts to feature in print magazines. This year’s “Boston Globe Magazine Holiday Shopping Guide” took me to Concord, MA that lovely little New England town where literary legends Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Nathaniel Hawthorne once lived. And let’s not forget Thoreau and Walden Pond.

It being a gorgeous, upscale hamlet, there is actually some excellent boutiques in town. Viola Lovely is one of my favorites for shoes; Tess & Carlos for pricey clothing. I discovered Hatch, a clean-lined white shop with modern home and baby  accessories. Another find was Nesting on Main, an aerie full of artfully arranged antiques and vintage trinkets. I took tons of photographs that I thought you’d enjoy.

 

 

 

 

 

ARTmonday: Maia Fiore “Sleep Elevations”

French photographer Maia Fiore’s  images from her ethereal series “Sleep Elevations” are light and dreamy, a perfect escape from a brisk winter day.