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Dior Preps for Valentine's Day With New "Toile De Jouy Rouge" Homeware Range

In celebration of Valentine's Day, Dior has unveiled a new collection of homeware items. Designed by Dior Maison's artistic director Cordelia de Castellane, the range boasts the house's iconic "Toile De Jouy" motif in a blood-red shade – "the color of life," as Christian Dior once called it.Delicate tea and coffee dishes come with illustrations of wild animals against an enchanting landscape backdrop. Standout pieces include the side plate and teacup made out of extra fine Limoges porcelain fe...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 31 Jan 2021 HYPEBAE
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This Bathroom Rug Will Take Your Home Decor to Another Level

If bathroom decor isn't something you've given much thought to, this aesthetically designed bath mat from Cold Picnic may perhaps inspire you to revamp your space with some stylish shower accessories. Co-founded by partners Phoebe Sung and Peter Buer, the New York-based home goods company is loved for its multicolored and whimsical rugs (think the brand's famous, cheeky boob bath mats), often spotted in the Instagram feeds of homeware-loving shoppers and tasteful creatives.After having Cold Picn...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 28 Jan 2021 HYPEBAE
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Netflix Is Giving Away 'Sweet Home' Monster-Inspired Candles

Among the many TV shows and movies, Netflix's Sweet Home swiftly rose to one of the most popular local titles in South Korea upon its release. To celebrate the success of the apocalyptic horror K-drama, the streaming platform has now crafted candles in the shape of the series' Steroid and Blind Monsters.For those who have yet to watch the hit title, Sweet Home is based on a webtoon of the same title written by Kim Kan-bi and Hwang Young-chan. It follows the story of residents in the Green Roof ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 24 Jan 2021 HYPEBAE
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Relive Your Childhood Memories With These Asian Snack-Inspired Rugs

Asian-American designer Cynthia Chen's eye-catching rugs have been taking over social media, sparking nostalgia for those who grew up eating Asian snacks. The 29-year-old artist has been creating these home decor pieces after trying it out as a one-time project.The creative began making rugs in quarantine at her home in San Francisco. "After the Spam rug was done, I was hooked. I definitely had a personal attachment since it was nostalgic for me, so I decided to keep the theme going with other ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 22 Jan 2021 HYPEBAE