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Friday Fave: Pink Croc eReader Envelope
We like our surroundings to be stylish, and that includes our technology. This sleek envelope in pink crocodile embossed leather holds and protects Kindles, Nooks and other eBook readers. And when we’re not reading, it makes an adorable clutch purse for going out.
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The Ultimate Father’s Day Gift Guide
Father’s Day is June 17th so if you haven’t started yet, it’s time to think about what to give Dad for a gift. Whether your dad has a passion for sports, loves to travel, or just enjoys life’s little luxuries, our gift guide has something he will love.
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Esquire Magazine: Nine New Uses for Toothpaste
Toothpaste…it’s not just for teeth anymore! We love our Marvis Toothpaste because of the tempting flavors, but the traditional formula is also good for many other household uses. The innovative folks over at Esquire put their toothpaste to the test. Read about the Nine Exciting Reasons to Buy Old-School Toothpaste.
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Flora Danica: Inside The World’s Most Prestigious Dinnerware
Flora Danica is one of the world’s most exclusive dinner services from the golden age of porcelain. It has its own fascinating history, and is produced in a way that is unique to Royal Copenhagen.
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What Makes Bernardaud the World’s Best-Selling French Dinnerware?
As the largest manufacturer of French Limoges porcelain tableware in the world, Bernardaud is used to setting worldwide standards for quality and innovative design.
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Royal Copenhagen’s Handpainted Blue and White Dinnerware
For those who like traditional style china but don’t want their dining room to look too stuffy or formal, Royal Copenhagen’s dinnerware patterns look as fresh today as they did when they were first introduced more than 200 years ago. Founded in 1775 by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Muller in partnership with the Dutch Royal Family,…
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Friday Faves: Pheromone by Christopher Marley
We love the unique artwork of Christopher Marley. His Form and Pheromone collection is designed using natural materials. The insect works are uniquely beautiful, highlighting the jewel-like nature of a vast array of species. Individual beetles and butterflies are used much like tiles in a mosaic.

