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Glamorous and luxurious additions that will transform your home into a luxurious oasis. They also make unique housewarming gifts!
Luxury #6: The Right Kitchen Accessories
Not into the whole redecorating craze? Lazy? Just couldn’t be bothered to redo your living space?
Easygoing folk of the world, unite, we’ve got the perfect solution for you – just change one object! That’s it! People will come over and inquire “did you redecorate?” and you can proudly smile.
Rosendahl’s contemporary products are the perfect compliment to any kitchen or living space. Put one of these in a room and it somehow adds a modern elegance that can only come from finding just the right accessory. Here is an overview of some of our favorite Rosendahl products to give you an idea of what they offer.
The ultimate kitchen accessories have to be Rosendahl’s triangular magnetic knife holder ($140. US) and “Wine Tube” wine rack ($85.) The knife rack immediately upscales any kitchen while the wine rack attaches to pretty much any wall you can drill into and is perfect for displaying your finest reds. Both need a modern or loft setting to look their best.
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Rosendahl’s stylish magazine rack ($130.) is really just for show as you can’t really display more than 4 magazines in it. (I imagine most of the owners of this rack fill it with magazines such as Gourmet and Architectural Digest.)
The salt and pepper shakers ($100.) got interesting responses from visitors; everything from “What’s that?” to “I don’t know what that is, but it looks expensive!” But when they found out that they are actually well-designed salt and pepper grinders in which you can put real sea salt and peppercorns, everyone wanted to know where to pick one up for themselves.
Put one of these in a room and it somehow adds a modern elegance that can only come from finding just the right accessory.
We use Rosendahl’s gorgeous, modern candle holders ($50-75. each) almost every day. They compliment any room, look better than any other candles we’ve seen, and use inexpensive tea lights to boot. We recommend getting a few per table to create more impact. Three of these is perfect to create a romantic atmosphere in a small room.
With the addition of a few of these products, we’re sure that in no time you’ll be scrambling to find even more spaces to redecorate!
What’s your favorite luxurious home indulgence?
Regina Curry
Those high-end knives would definitely make cooking a breeze. I bet it would also motivate me to cook more and experiment with new recipes. I’d feel like a chef in the making!! Just gotta watch out and hopefully, I don’t lose any fingers in the process. Those look really sharp. What I also love about those stainless steel knives is that they’re easy to clean and won’t harbor mold on their handles. I hate it when that happens because I know that I have to dispose of it to prevent the mold spores from getting in my food.
CHRISTINA VILLARREAL
I hate it when that happens. Especially with plastic handles. It’s gross.
Olivia Young
Warm towels sound nice! I think it would also be good as it can help in drying the towels as well.
Nancy Garrett
I love my essential oils diffuser but I’m curious about these home fragrances from Agraria. I always see this bamboo reed diffusers but I find that thescent disappears quickly, I wonder if Agraria makes quality ones.
Raeann Saunders
Sorry but I don’t think I want to replace my heater with a towel warmer. I could have both but taking the heater out would make me freeze to death. I’m a person who gets cold so easily and I find it unbearable to be too cold. I think I’d want heated floors instead… Lol…! Sometimes, even my carpet feels too cold for me. I know that most of you will just tell me to move someplace warm, but sorry that’s not an option. More like I’m sorry to myself.?
Caroline Schack
For a candle holder Rosendahl’s is quite expensive. I could easily find alternatives from H&M home.?
Alison Tejedor
Balushka’s works are stunning. I can’t imagine how much work she would put in for an entire wall art of flowers. It seems like the amount of money people pay her would only go to her efforts and not her supplies! Paper folding has been quite a lost artistry yet here she is, modernizing it and making big money out of it. It’s probably difficult to hire assistants in making those flowers because it would take forever to teach them how she does it flawlessly.
Mary Shum
Tried Agraria before and it was great. It wasn’t overpowering and that’s why I like it.
Johanna
Even the burning ones aren’t overpowering?
Tiffany Jordan
Both the Jane Seymour and Balushka flowers are very nice. Jane’s was more of a classic floral arrangement that looks real and Balushka has a modern approach. Both look very great for interior decoration. I’m going to check out their stores. I only need small flowers for small spaces that I just want to enhance the look of.
Kristina Prizemnaya
I’ve been looking for luxurious decor like Rosendahl’s for quite some time now. I have a knack for looking for decors that look really fancy in order to make my space look more “put together”.
Hachi Komatsu
I’m so impressed by Balushka’s handcrafts. That is really a talent and I’m just so stunned by how classy and soft it looks. If I was to get married, it would be a garden wedding and I would love to have her creations around me, even as a bouquet at my wedding! I’ve never seen paper flowers look this good. I bet she sources the best papers for that. I’m wondering if it’s durable, but that first pic wherein it’s all over the wall is really majestic. She’s so talented.