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Toronto's Up To You

Right now I’m loving the online shop of Toronto’s Up To You — such a fun collection of creative, quirky, and funny products. There are lots of things for the kitchen, office, and bathroom, as well as clothing, jewelry, accessories, and home decor. Of course I want to share the paper/book related picks…

White-lined notebooks…the pages are gray and the lines are white:

white-lined-notebooks

For doodling more precisely, graphing paper napkins:

graphnapkins

Book holder and reading light all wrapped up into one stainless steel design:

reading-lamp

Ruler for the superstitious:

ruler

The prettiest stamp in the world (it’s a mirror):

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Book Lights

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A beautiful before/after home makeover at design*sponge today that used lots of IKEA goodies reminded me of the cute little reading lamp I have from IKEA. Some other pretty reading lamps I’ve been swooning over lately:

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Circa Lighting

greenCraigslist!

anthro-lampAnthropologie (I should have noted yesterday when I wrote about the Anthro journals that I do have a mild obsession with the store, and even worked there one winter. So many beautiful things, so not in my price range. Someday…)

And just for fun, check out this quirky literal “Book of Lights” at Unica Home:

book-of-lightsFrom Unica: “the book of light’s protagonist pops up when you open its hardy white pages, revealing a wonderfully crafted and cleverly folded lamp powered by a simple low voltage adapter”