1. A puzzle coffee table with a removable glass top that's technically furniture, yes, but also a dedicated place to work on and protect your puzzle while it's in process. And the drawers are great for keeping rogue pieces from wandering off.

2. A fanciful drain cover because your sink deserves to feel a little glamorous, too. It's like jewelry for your kitchen — delicate, detailed, and secretly doing all the hard work while still looking cool. Your sponges WISH they had this kind of presence.

3. A book-like paper light with a soft, moody glow that doesn't just illuminate, it looks cool while doing it. Leave it out on your coffee table or nightstand and wait for guests to say "Wait, is that a lamp?" before immediately ordering one for themselves.
4. A walnut wood magnetic photo strip frame for folks who want their sentimental clutter to look like intentional design. It's basically a glow-up for the photo strip you've been meaning to frame since 2018.

5. A pair of twisted taper candles so your next dinner party's tablescape doesn't feel like an afterthought. The sculptural shape and gorgeous colors do all the heavy lifting; you just stick 'em in holders and bask in the compliments.

6. Some hanging window shelves to give your houseplants the sunlight they crave and the space they need. The two-tier design hangs neatly by rope and looks beautiful in any window, plus it keeps curious pets and unruly toddlers from turning your greenery into a snack.

7. A set of six stained glass California poppies for bringing a little West Coast magic into your home. The vibrant orange peals catch the light like real sunshine, and unlike the fleeting wildflower blooms, these stems stay in full bloom forever: no watering, no wilting, just pure golden state aura.

8. A shrimp mobile because those tiny crustaceans sure are cute, and this is one way you can show your love for them. Each little guy is somehow both absurd and adorable — perfect over a crib, in a kitchen, or honestly anywhere shrimp feel spiritually appropriate.

9. A shower steamer tray so you can really lean into that whole spa-like bathing experience you've been trying to tackle. It keeps your aromatherapy pucks from dissolving into a sad, soggy mess on the shower floor — and makes your bathing ritual feel less like a rushed rinse and more like a self-care treat.

10. A piece of wall art to show your devotion to the best squad ever, aka the staying home club. It'll remind you that you aren't antisocial, you're just busy being extremely cozy and well read.

11. A cake mirror if you want your wall decor to look good enough to eat. With piped frosting-like details and little cherries on top, it's giving vintage bakery realness.

12. A mushroom tea towel if you're still in your goblincore era (no judging!) and want to sprinkle a little woodland charm around your kitchen. The cheerful fungi print will make wiping up spills feel slightly more whimsical and slightly less chore-y.

13. A 3D printed squiggly side table if your room needs a pop of cool and personality. With its punchy pink top, bright red legs, and unapologetically funky shape, it's basically a little serotonin boost disguised as furniture.

14. A deviled-egg cabinet pull if you're the current president of the silly goose club. Equal parts unhinged and charming (and practical!) it turns any drawer into a conversation starter.

15. A wooden art frame with a scalloped edge to give your wall a little coastal flair without going full nautical. The wavy edges feel modern but breezy, like something you'd find in a beach house that smells like sea salt and is filled with linen curtains lazily blowing in the wind. It's subtle enough to work with your existing art but still special enough to stand out.
16. A New York City throw blanket that celebrates the greatest city on earth in the most delightful way possible. It's big, bold, and totally unserious — more "I ❤️ hot dogs" than "elegant skyline sketch." Drape it over your couch when you need to add a little flavor to your interior, then wrap yourself in it when you need a little warmth.

17. A magnetic air vent cover to disguise that weird little floor or wall grate without compromising airflow. The interlocking-circles design gives it a polished, almost architectural feel, like your HVAC system got a mini glow-up.

18. A sardines-on-whole-wheat ceramic spoon rest for adding a little tinned fish love to your stove top situation. It's playful, a little cheeky, and way cuter than whatever paper towel you've been using.
19. A concrete sponge holder if you're tired of your sponge sitting in a sad little puddle at the bottom of your sink. This minimalist beauty keeps it elevated and aired out, so your sink stays neat and your sponge dries properly between uses.

20. A side table designed to accommodate both you and your cat. One side is wrapped in scratchable fabric, the bottom shelf doubles as a cozy feline hideout, and the top is ready for your mugs and magazines. It's functional, looks good, and makes space for everyone.

21. A woven rattan toilet paper holder if your tiny bathroom deserves something prettier than a sad pack of rolls in the corner. This takes up vertical space instead of precious floor space, making it ideal for folks with very little (if any!) storage.

22. A Hollywood Regency–like light switch plate for anyone who knows that good design is in the details. With bold hues and an outline design that pops, it turns a basic light switch into a tiny, glamorous focal point.
23. A macrame jewelry organizer to keep your earrings and necklaces untangled and on display. With earthy hues like sage and terracotta, it's a refreshingly colorful twist on the usual boho beige. Bonus: it hangs from the wall, so you get storage without sacrificing surface space.

24. A beautiful oyster salt and pepper dish set if you're very much into the coastal grandma aesthetic (or just a lover of oysters). Each half shell is hand-painted gold with blue coral and comes with its own tiny spoons — the kind of detail that makes passing the salt feel just a little more elevated.

25. A printable Wi-Fi sign so you don't have to try to remember your router name and password every time a new person comes over. You download the file, so if you ever need to change your network's name or password, you just edit the original copy and print a new sign.

26. A wooden pendant lamp because your ceiling deserves some gorgeous decoration too. The layered silhouette gives it a modern but natural look, and the soft light it casts will really set the mood, whether in your home office or your dining room.
27. A handmade console table that looks like it was plucked straight from an 18th-century French countryside estate. The intricate detailing, fanciful shape, and distressed finish give it a high-end antique look, the kind of piece that makes everything around it feel a little more refined. It's fancy schmancy without being fussy, and truly unlike anything you'll find at a big-box store.

28. A mirrored treasure tray if you want an object that's as practical as it is pretty. Can you hang it on the wall because it's art? Yes! Can you use it as a tray to hold your creams, potions, and rings? Also yes! We love a piece of decor that can do both.
29. A 100% felt yellow and white striped circus tent pendant lamp to add a little drama (the good kind) to your ceiling. It's fun but won't overwhelm the room, making it a perfect accent for a kids room, reading nook, or anywhere that could use a cheerful little showstopper.

30. A record display shelf for showing off whatever you're spinning, because why hide all that amazing cover art when you can display it instead?

Record Racks / Etsy
Record Racks is a Texas-based small business making custom record shelves.
Promising review: "Such a cool little shelf! We are already getting compliments, and it is such a better solution than putting the sleeve of the album that’s playing on top of the record player!" —Alex
Get it from Record Racks on Etsy for $17.99 (available in 14 colors).
31. A bespoke ceramic spoon that'll bring a touch of rustic eleganza to your table. Each handmade piece has a unique embossed design and a speckled finish, making them as decorative as they are functional.

32. Some geometric wall art if your gallery wall is looking a little too rectangular. This would also look great at the end of a narrow hallway or stairwell.

33. And a vinyl mat that looks like tile if your bathroom floors bum you out. It's also antifungal, hypoallergenic, thermal insulated, and 100% recyclable.

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