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The Home Issue
- At home with Tony Hsieh: Post-its, llamas and an indoor jungle
- Living with art: The suburban home turned private art gallery
- One great room: A '60s-style tiny indoor pool
- Step inside a vinyl collector's meticulous music room
- The tiny life: A classic cabin in miniature
- In the details: Add a splash of style to your home with these pieces that pop
Brabantia 50L Touch Bin
Passion and trash can in the same sentence? You bet, thanks to this awesome shade of red on Brabantia’s Touch Bin (available on Amazon at the end of October). The lid opens silently with a slight touch and is big enough to fit your dustpan. Someone’s KitchenAid mixer is about to be jealous. $165, brabantia.com.
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Eames Hang-It-All
So you can’t afford an Eames chair. Why not transform the mess of coats by your door with this steel and wood wonder, designed in the 1950s by Charles and Ray Eames and reissued by Herman Miller. It’s so cool you may not want to cover it. $200, dwr.com.
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Cozy Nomad wingback
Cozy Nomad was inspired by one family’s travels to exotic places around the world, from Cappadoccia to Croatia, and its products have that very personal feel. A one-of-a-kind chair with curly yak fur and antique fabric makes a hell of a statement. $1,795, Coterie, 515 E. Fremont St., 702-685-7741.
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Found by Fab Moroccan Pouf
Material soft enough to stroke, stitching that transports you and colors ranging from watermelon green to midnight blue to this punch of marigold. It’s extra seating for a poker party or a fanciful object that can steal the show from that high-end sofa. $100, fab.com.
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Oriental Weavers Revival 550H
Over-dyed Persian rugs are the rage, though the real thing is real spendy. This machine-woven option is soft on the feet, and how can you say no to something so unabashedly teal? A great backdrop for an austere treasure. $200-$600, bedbathandbeyond.com.
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