
Grid It! For you purse
We don’t usually write about things like this, but Grid-It! really caught our attention. Designed by Orange 22 (the guys who brought you the Botanist Collection) these elasticized wonders allow you to take a big step toward organizing your purse, art or school supplies, (countless)electronic gadgets… whatever. Really very inexpensive and alarmingly practical. A Red Dot Award Winner.

Check out FabricSeen for pretty unbelievable prices on quality designer upholstery and drapery. This are fabrics you would find in your Design Center… from 50% to 80% off.
This fabric: Maori, a rich Jacquard in Cane and Persimmon is only $17.50 per yard – that’s an 82% discount.
A brand new site that is really begininng to take off…

IQMatics Chicago is moving to a new location - which is good news for you. Until the end of September, the showroom is offering great discounts on floor models, including Ara Chest with Flowers, shown here.
The sale will take place at the old showroom: 1224A N. Roselle Road, Schaumburg, IL. 847-885-3600.
The new showroom will be located at: 168 E. Golf Road, Schaumburg, Illinois.

Check out www.FabricSeen.com a new site for discount designer fabrics. And when we say discount, we mean it. Take this 100% Belgian linen sheer drapery fabric at 75% off the original price. These are fabrics you would see in design centers. Just email for a free sample.

HemDing Fruit Platter is an 18″ white ceramic dish with a garden shovel handle. Big, bold and functional. The design is by Andres Fabian.
I was curious about the name: HemDing. So I surfed the web, looking for a little background on the piece. I found nothing. So I read a little about Fabian – spent his childhood in Afganistan, Lebanon and Portugal and educated in Germany and London. His work is described as sensuous, restrained, provocative and humorous. This is a guy who did his PhD research in Switzerland on spoons…
But still, no explanation for HemDing. So I used an online translator. Given his background, I wasn’s sure what language to choose. I tried German, Spanish, Arabic, Danish and then Swedish. The translator returned Home Stupid. Hmm…