Is This simplehuman Shower Caddy Worth the Money?
Today’s review is about a boring, but important household organizing item: the shower caddy.
Today’s review is about a boring, but important household organizing item: the shower caddy.
Well, I love to write about shoes on here, so we should talk about how to keep them organized. I went in search of a shoe rack that’s sturdy, easy to assemble, moderately priced, and not ugly.
Today, we’re talking about bed sheets and pitting two similar products against each other to see which one is better. Target vs. Ikea. Who will win this battle?
Target’s new mid-century inspired housewares brand, Project 62, has items for your kitchen, bedroom, and bath. Here’s some of what I saw after the brand launched in stores.
Target read my mind by creating decor inspired by the midcentury modern era.
After 13 years, the cushioning of my Ikea Allerum sofa was still firm, but the slipcover had gotten ratty. But where do you get a slipcover for an Ikea product that is no longer in production?
One of my happy places is Daiso. If you don’t have a Daiso near you, I’m sorry. Daiso is a chain of Japanese dollar stores where almost everything is $1.50.
When I moved into a bigger apartment, one of the things I really, really wanted was a bar cart. The idea of wheeling something around to entertain guests — and offer them my partner’s whiskey collection — appealed to me, even if I wasn’t going to wheel it very far.
No green thumb? No problem. CB2 and Target has great-looking artificial plants. Oh, and a few planters for real plants too.
Oh Joy! has had a housewares line at Target for a few years now. They’re always brightly colored and playful, in keeping with Joy Cho’s happy aesthetic. I don’t think I could do a whole house or room with Oh Joy (it’s a bit too much for me), but I do admire some of the pieces in her 2017 spring collection.