Cheap & Chic of the Week Outfitting with Tables

Urban Outfitters TableUrban Outfitters is always one of my favorite sneaky sources for moderately priced accent items. However, sometimes one goes through phases where they don’t have a chance to check out their favorite websites … well I checked in the other day and was floored by all the different accent tables on their website. So many different styles and colors, it was hard to even pick a few to share with you all. Every single one of these tables is under $200, and the majority of them are under $100! I mean, the jute elephant? Divine. Shop this post below.

 

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Living a Teenage Dream

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Does anyone ever check out the PB Teen website? I know I do. Despite being marketed to teenagers, this branch of the Pottery Barn family appeals to a much wider audience than simply teenagers … and the prices are often much cheaper. Take the euro Shams and duvet that look very similar to a Matouk pattern, or the iron bed frame that is almost identical to the Anthropologie one I love, only its $1000 cheaper. And how great is that shower curtain? So next time you’re online shopping, don’t forget about PB Teen, it can be quite a dream.

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Cheaper & Chic of the Week

Screen Shot 2014-03-19 at 8.51.09 AMAre you all loving the new Domino Magazine? I know I am. I really enjoy the magazine’s new format, and I think that the idea of making things available for sale through an online shop is a fantastic idea. In the latest issue of Domino, there is a small section titled, “robert finds it,” where the magazine’s Creative Director, Robert Leleux, sources a product. In this case he is talking about leopard velvet ottomans in Elsie de Wolfe’s Sutton Place apartment. As big Elsie de Wolfe fan I was immediately drawn to this piece. Robert advocates getting Calico Corners “Jamil” velvet at $39.99/yard and upholstering the “Rocco” ottoman from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams at $800. Well Lacquered Lifers … you know we can do better than that. Screen Shot 2014-03-18 at 11.14.56 PMI do like Robert’s choice of Calico Corners “Jamil” velvet. At $39.99/yard that is a good price for patterned velvet, and on a smaller ottoman you shouldn’t need more than a couple yards. Screen Shot 2014-03-19 at 9.30.31 AMWhile the “Rocco” ottoman from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is beautiful, $800 is not cheap. Especially for a small accent piece such as a leopard ottoman. I think we can do better than $800.

Screen Shot 2014-03-18 at 11.12.41 PMEnter the Ava Storage Ottoman from Urban Outfitters. At $11o it is much cheaper than the Rocco ottoman, and it has room to store things. Although Elsie’s NYC apartment was quite large, I know most of us don’t suffer from an over abundance of storage space in our apartments. A living room ottoman such as this one is a perfect place for tv clickers, an extra throw, perhaps even your magazines … although let’s be honest, most of us like to display those. Screen Shot 2014-03-18 at 11.12.50 PMThe scale is great, and so is the price. So much so that you might even get a pair.

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