Article By Pamela Berger, Author of A Birdy Told Me…
As far as my home goes, I try to keep things minimal. Easier said than done of course, so one of my resolutions this year is to be more intentional in what I buy. Scanning my shelves, I don’t need another tchotchke or plant but maybe I could find space for a handmade vase or elegant serving bowl. These are pieces I’ll use again and again so why not ensure they’re pretty and practical? And better yet, affordable. With these new parameters in mind, I curated a few dozen home items that made me stop, admire and bookmark, then smile when I saw the price.
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