Kelly Christakos Stivers

Treasure hunter, reinventer, interior decorator, furniture refinisher & dog lover, creating champagne spaces on a shoestring budget. kstivers@Hotmail.com

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Tuesday
Oct092012

lots to love at world market

It's been quite a while since I've set foot in a World Market, but after a last minute decision to stop in the other day, I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised with their latest goodies-and just in time for Fall!  I've had my eye on these woven dining chairs since I saw them on Pinterest a few weeks ago and they are even more beautiful in person!  I love the nailhead detailing on these dining chairs, and these metal and wood stools are fabulous, much more affordable version of similar ones at Restoration Hardware:

I am seriously contemplating purchasing one of these telescope floor lamps for myself and this metal bucket pendant is weathered and rustic, perfect for fall!

You can never have enough baskets and I love the gray patina of these kubu totes.  They would look beautiful in a grouping at the front door, filled with pinecones, pumpkins and gourds for Fall.  These birch candles are a pretty Fall touch and these horn vases are beautiful on their own:

Burgundy may be hot this Fall, but teal is all over my radar and this rug is killing me!  This faux antelope throw is soft and just the right amount of animal print and this horn serving set will add some glamour to any dinner table:

To see more, check out their website here!

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