Design Crisis Loves Daniel Loves Objects

Today's post has lots of gold, the dirtiest lamps you'll ever see, and very little writing.  Let's do this:

See!  What did I tell you?  At Your Command Lamps by Daniel Loves Objects

Bookcase From his  Of Wars Wits & Power Series

These Bookshelves remind me of the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremonies.

I will give you a million dollars if you can guess what this is.  A humidifier!  Hello!  I really don't need one of those here in Texas, but if Daniel ever comes up with a dehumidifier in gold, I will be first in line to checkout.

Daniel Loves Objects has lots of great goodies, you should go check them all out, I just chose to share the ones that were my favorite color.

 

Crap I'm Thinking About Buying

It's no secret around these parts that I am cheap.  I mean really, really cheap.  I can't think of a single item in my home, aside from mattresses and electronics, that weren't purchased at a thrift store, flea market or garage sale.  Sometimes I'll pick up goodies at Marshalls or TJ Maxx, but usually if they're on sale.  For me, shopping for my home isn't just about finding awesome items, it's about finding awesome items at an even more awesome price.  It has nothing to do with my income, I just love it.  If finding deals were an ultimate sport, I'd be draft pick numero uno every year, which is good because I suck at real sports.  Yuck, dirty. Even though I would never buy any of the goods I show you all daily, every once in a while I find something online, something that has (gasp!) never been owned by another person, and, well the price isn't so bad.  That is when I do something really bizarre:  I think about buying it.  

Without further ado, I give you my newest DC column:  Crap I'm Thinking About Buying.  You guys decide.

Aurel Schmidt's door-sized print, Supernatural has been begging to live out it's years in my living room for sometime now.  At only $90 for 7 square feet of badassicalness, it is totally absurd that I do not own it.  But every time I hover over "add to cart" I think, shit, how am I going to frame it? 

What do you say, Supernatural:  Buy?  Don't Buy?

When I was putting together my How-To post the other day, I came across this 72" wide beauty on ebay.  I know, I know, who the hell needs 2 giant tapestries?  You kids are barking up the wrong tree:  I aready own, like, 8 or 10 (a bit smaller, of course).  But look at how big and pretty it is.  With a current auction price of $14.99, this little gem could bring some much needed color to my dining room.

Another Tapestry:  Buy?  Put it Down and Walk Away?

Ok, this little beauty isn't really open for debate, as I already told the artist, Hope Perkins, that Tiger in Bed has found it's forever home in my bedroom.  Once he comes down from his current show, he'll be mine forever.  (and for only $250!) Check out more pieces from her show HERE

Tiger In Bed:  Not Open For Discussion

There is a bar in Austin with a giant plastic horse head hanging on the wall.  I almost made my way out with it one night until the bartender grew a conscience and changed his mind.  I made it mission #1 to find the horse head on my own.  Once I found him at this prop shop, I was crestfallen at his $319 price tag.  Couple that with the fact that I did just get a 3' tall brass pony and one has to start to wonder:  how many horse replicas does one girl really need?  (I can't believe I just typed that) 

So, what do you say, Horse Head Mount: Buy or Don't Buy (you guys really can't let me buy this)

Almost as practical as a giant horse head is this oversized pair of scissors, which I found on (wait for it) Great Big Stuff dot com.  At $219, the mere fact that I'm even considering these scissors confounds me.  But! Guess what! For only $10 more you can upgrade to GOLD handles.  Yes-sir-e-bob, great big stuff dot com, that sounds like a deal to me.

Verdict, Giant Scissors: Yes! No!

Elle Decor South Africa featured these hand beaded animals on their blog a while ago, at $24 US per toy, these little guys are easier for me to stomach.  Oh, and the money goes to support women and their families living with HIV in South Africa, so, we can feel all warm and fuzzy about saying yes to these guys.

Life Saving Animals:  Yes? No? 

Recently, I was helping my mother find a new couch online, not one to normally shop for couches outside of craigslist, I was amazed at how many decent options there were at reasonable prices.  Of course, rather than finding a couch I really need, I found this little Escala Seat.  Now, I really don't think I could bring myself to spend $875 for an indoor / outdoor seat, but it would be pretty perfect for the nook in my bedroom.

Dudes, you're up, Escala Seat: Yay or Nay

While on the same mom-couch-hunting-mission, I also found these couches that I would happily replace my (tres uncomfortable) living room couch with.  I know, I know, a white couch?  I'm pretty sure that I've proven with my choices up until now that I don't put a very high premium on practicality.  

I do like how deep the top couch, the Spazio is, but at $2000, I don't think I could bring myself to write the check.  The bottom couch (bye bye flower pillows), the Sebastian, is much more reasonable at only $1,234

You guys can vote, but I'm not going to buy them.

Ok, here's something I really and truly am going to buy:  tile for my fire place.  Both samples above are mirrored, affordable, and (guess what!?!?!?!) on sale at glass tile oasis.  On the left, we have the gold mirrored tile I'm considering for the living room.  I like it, it's lovely BUT, I do have a lot of gold in there, and I'm a little worried about what gold mirror tile will do to the resale value of my home.

On the right I have black mirror tile which is absolutely going to be purchased for my bedroom, no questions asked.  I'm checking out as you read this.

So, the vote gets fancy this time, Gold Mirror Tile for the living room:  Do it! Do it! OR, No, it's just way too much look, sister.

PS, if not gold mirror, than what should I use.  See my living room HERE (psst, there's a lot more stuff in there now and the fireplace has been painted white)

Ok, I actually had a couple more things to show you today, but I feel like I might be overwhelming you, as I have myself, with too many options.  So, you guys go calculate, do some math, and let me know what to buy.  I'll save the rest of the items for our next installment.  Unless you think this column is as crappy as it's title.

Round Top Round UP Part Deux

Do you remember once upon a time last Monday when I told you all about my magical trip to the Round Top flea market?  And remember how you, me and everyone we knew cried a river of tears over my loss of the THREE FOOT TALL brass horsey?  Well, guess what:

S-U-C-C-E-S-S spells success, homies.

That's right.  Yesterday Erin, Patrick and I braved hurricane force winds to make our ways to the Shangri La that is Round Top.  Patrick and Erin may have been a bit peeved at me darting through the fields early in the day to find my one true love but I was too focused to take notice.  Besides, they were too high on Kolaches to really care.

Let's take a look at the stud in his forever home:

Now, everyone, please take a moment to compose a lovely comment shout-out to my mother, aka, Connie who is a wise an loving woman.  So wise, in fact, that after seeing my post on Monday thought that the pony, aka 'lil Patrick, would make a lovely birthday gift for her soon-to-be 31 year-old daughter.  Thanks Ma!

The day was off to a running start (as previously mentioned).  We were greeted by these loving fellows, which I took as proof positive that my horse was still in the field for me to find, love, and take home.

Uncle Sam assured me that I was on the right path

After a greeting from horseys and Sam, we were off on a Magical Mystery Tour of the Fields

We spotted this little clown pouf that begged to be purchased as a gift for either Erin or Jennifer's nursery.  I couldn't decide between the two, so neither of them got it.  Ha.

Patrick, Erin and I all simultaneously choked on our funnel cakes when we saw this oil painting, but at $450 it was not to be for any of us.

This stately gentleman was more affordable, but is he really life-long friend quality?

I can always find my life-long friend in one of these, but, well, I just didn't feel like buying it.

These sweet swans bid us adieu from our final day at Round Top.  Patrick tried to smuggle one of their nest cigars but was run out of the booth by it's meth addict proprietor.  Whatever.

So.  What did we come home with - other than the most beautiful pony on the planet, achy backs, sunburns, and sore feet?

Erin adopted this sweet little panther for her and Ben's baby making nest

This poorly photographed, Adler-esque Horsey is now living on my bedroom fireplace mantel.  Note:  almost everything I bought today had a horse on it, except for this:

A fishy belt buckle for Matty Bear.  What kind of wife would I be if I didn't bring him back a prize in thanks for letting us drive his death-trap van to the flea?

And this: GUM WRAPPER SWAN!!  What are you?  What is your purpose?  I don't know, but you sure look pretty on my dining table.

DISCLAIMER: this next find was not from Round Top:

OK, I'm really sorry to break up the round top bliss with a non-round top find, but I HAVE to tell you about this lamp.  I was driving down the street the other day, which just so happened to be large-collection pick-up day, and some whack-job-crazy-pants put this lamp out on the street for the trash collectors to pick up. What?!!  Now it is mine and I will love it forever and always.  Or until I find a bigger, fancier arc lamp.

PS. sorry about the fireplace, I still need to retile it. And those vertical blinds are the bane of my existance, I promise they will be gone by the next time you see a photo of this room.

This Post was co-written by Patrick

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