Thursday, November 29, 2012

Being FAB

I love finding new sites that sell quirky, modern, and quality items. I've been an avid fab follower for these past few months! Fab, is an online site that is full of modern and quirky designs that has everything for everyone on your list. Looking for Christmas gifts-they have everything from cool jewelry, housewares, clothes, furniture, etc.

So be fab and check out there site! These are just some of the things that I am in love with on their site! Hurry before the sale is over!
Otto Designs understands that sometimes the demands of everyday life require you to rethink your furniture. The company specializes in ottomans, cubes, and beanbags that are cute, comfy, and totally resistant to the elements—providing a compact and colorful surface whenever (and wherever) you need it. 

Nail art is no fad. It’s a trend that’s gaining traction, and if Julep’s got anything to do with it, this medium will take over the world. See, Julep believes that nail color is where beauty and fashion bisect. These polish sets (with extras) feature vivid colors that encourage you to primp, play, and express yourself.




Impact: Chic, Every-Season Circle Scarves
Fun. Useful. Chic. These are the design philosophies behind Kansas City-based, craft-crazed company Impact. Its handmade, ideal-for-all-seasons circle scarvesmake a huge impact on your holiday gift list, while the company’s donations to charity make your purchases purposeful. Practically perfect, if you ask me!




Yedi Houseware puts a fresh and fanciful spin on timeless items—like a teacup that serves your chamomile in the shape of a heart. Just in time for cocoa season, these mugs, saucers, and more boast classic charm and modern convenience, allowing you to serve, sip, and savor the moments that really matter.

Pan Am’s collection of totes, passport covers, and carry-ons are the chic offspring of a successful airline that peaked at the start of mass air travel. Given to only first class passengers, Pan Am bags became a status symbol carried by the rich, elite, and (often) famous. Here, the company shows off its favorites.


Canning-jar-as-mug fanatics Joshua Resnikoff and Aaron Panone created Cuppow to make it easy to transform glass containers into awesome to-go cups. Their clever lid comes in several versions: the newest model fits standard jars and includes a straw hole, so it’s an innovative alternative to over-designed travel mugs.



Illustrator and lover of literature Evan Robertson is a modern-day Renaissance man. Each of the giclée prints that make up Obvious State, combines a favorite quote and one of Robertson’s stunning original illustrations. These poignant prints would make great gifts for tortured artists, English majors, and bookworms.

Tiffany Burnette, the designer behind Brooklyn-based Designhype, created a collection of sleek and modern NYC subway cuffs as an attractive accessory that helps you find your way. The line became so popular that it’s expanded to include other cities. You’re welcome, Parisians, Londoners, Milanese, and Chicagoans.







Desk accessories crafted in handsome natural hides? Check. Portraits of charming pugs? Check. Modern, linear sofas covered in velvet? Check. Side tables, chairs, and stools? Check, check, and check. This selection of wood, leather, and metal furniture—and plush throw pillows, too—makes redecorating a real delight.

Chalkboard China’s sophisticated, slate-finished tableware is an outspoken answer to the fine china usually gracing the holiday spread. Win over your hostess at the next soirée with one of these vases, glasses, or candles—each one ready to be adorned with clever tidings. Chalk it up to good conversation.

Kangol has had a long and distinguished run in the accessory business. But this hasn’t stopped the English-born-and-bred company from turning out modern and forward-thinking designs each season. Its signature caps and Parisian-inspired berets keep fashion folk young, old, and ageless clamoring for its timeless styles.

You may be surprised that cheeky Liquid Courage consists of a husband and wife, but its first designs were inspired by nuptials. Two years later (and right on time for holiday gifting), the company’s vinyl-clad flasks feature diverse and distinctive designs—all encouraging that certain someone to sip with a smile.




Gela Global believes that the kitchen is a hub of creativity. The company specializes in cutlery and cooking accessories of the highest quality, in bright colors and bold shapes designed to help you think outside the (bread) box. Each of these knife setsis a toolkit of culinary confidence for the holidays ahead.


xoxo,
Kat

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