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Big Slice Clutch, Handbag of the Day

Filed under: Handbags


I love this bag! I love its name, its coloring, everything. Called the Big Slice clutch from Marc by Marc Jacobs, it immediately makes me think of a big refreshing slice of cool summer fruit. It's really a wristlet since it has the short strap on one side, which I like because it makes it much more versatile and suitable for casual, day-to-day use. Made of crinkled leather in mint green, it features a large zip top compartment (the strap attaches to the zipper), a smaller pocket on the front with a flap over turnlock closure, and a signature black and white print lining. $250

Seat Slice

Filed under: Decor


I don't think I could do any better describing the Seat Slice than Branch Home did when they likened it to what the stump of a tree would look like in Candyland. Designed by Lene Frantzen and handmade by Zigzign in Denmark, the Seat Slice is made of densely wound 100% virgin wool felt. The wool makes it not only comfortable to sit on but also dirt resistant, durable, and insulating while the color pattern makes each one eye-catching and unique. Shown here in pink, it's also available in a pretty blend of green. $238.

Grandfather Clock Slice

Filed under: Timepieces

As beautiful and elegant as they are, few pieces of furniture could be more traditional - which is sometimes a nice way of saying "dated" - than the grandfather clock. Their size almost obligates them to become one of the focal points of a room, so if your tastes run towards a clean and contemporary aesthetic, chances are good that you'll have to pass on a full grandfather clock. It is possible, however, to get just a piece of one that will look nicely Dali-esque anywhere in the room with the Grandfather Clock Slice, a handmade wall clock. Price: $80.

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