In Love with Pairs
I mined Houzz's products page for the best sets of two
In case you haven't noticed, we're a few days shy of Valentine's Day. My feed is blowing up with stories of red palettes, love tokens, and k-i-s-s-i-n-g. All this talk about coupling has me looking at home furnishings and accessories and their own laws of attraction.
Care to see my picks of things that were never meant to be alone and best enjoyed in pairs?
Care to see my picks of things that were never meant to be alone and best enjoyed in pairs?
Mr & Mrs Muse Salt and Pepper
'Salt' would be nothing without the 'Pepa,' don't you think? These Jonathan Adler Mr. and Mrs. salt and pepper shakers in matte porcelain are a match made in seasoning heaven. I've never taken to men (or women) with moustaches, but this mustachioed mister is simply delightful.
Jan Showers Danielle Tete-a-Tete
Versatile in form, the split settee (a Jan Showers Danielle Tete-a-Tete) can be used as a pair, separately, or in completely different rooms from one another. But keep in mind that for a tete-a-tete to happen, both pieces need to be present, oui?
Clarus Kissing Pair of Candleholders
How could you possibly keep these two apart? World renowned industrial designer Karim Rashid created a sculptural piece in crystal with these kissing candleholders. Stare at them long enough and you'll start to see two lovers with their backs arched, pressed against each other.
Pair of Vintage Japanese Ikat Pillows
A lone throw pillow on a sofa is a sad sight, more so with a lone Ikat pillow. Increase the pretty pair's utility by propping one under your head and another beneath your feet as you lay supine on a daybed.
Bjork Stool
It's no wonder that wool stools, poufs, ottomans, and stones are on trend these days. They have such multifunctional appeal, not to mention that they are chemical-free and made of natural fibers. Place two together for a child-friendly coffee table, use them separately as side tables (topped with a tray or bare), or get a mismatched pair and use them as intended.
New Icon: Felted Wool Stones
New Icon: Felted Wool Stones
VivaTerra Moroccan Hanging Lamp
One would be pretty, but two would cast a warmer glow. These hand-punctured Moroccan pendant lamps can transform a banal evening into an exotic Arabian night. Yalla!
More Moroccan Style
More Moroccan Style
Vintage Pair of Teak Atomic Boomerang Dishes by Wise Apple Vintage
An irresistible pair, vintage teak dishes let you place your sweet treats in one and your salty goodies in the other. Party perfect!
Not your typical mugs, this set keeps you guessing. If you're not sure how to hold the fine bone china pieces, it might be best to get another set in case they break; these Stockholm Quaker Mugs, sheer when held against the light, are made of very thin clay.
Pair of Brass Impala Bookends
A symbol of male strength and prowess, these brass horned impala will forever be coupled — bookends just don't work as singles.
Jonathan Adler 12-oz. Mug
Elephants, considered sacred in some parts of Southeast Asia, are a personal favorite, so it's no surprise that I love Jonathan Adler's Darjeeling teapot and cup, featuring the traditional coupling of the mahout (driver) with his elephant. Another thing to love about the set: The product was hand crafted in Peru through the Aid to Artisans project, which connects American designers with artisans from developing nations to promote fair trade practices.