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Daily Registry: Schott Zwiesel Glasses

Schott Zwiesel Tritan Crystal Glass Pure Collection

 

You know you’re a total nerd for homewares when you go to a restaurant and find yourself going ga-ga over their glasses instead of concentrating on their menu. That’s what happened to me on Saturday night at Superba Snack Bar in Venice (which was awesome, btw). I’ve seen Schott Zwiesel’s wine glasses before, and being a Riedel fan know that the two are often compared, but I’m new to their entire line. While I love the Riedel Vinum water glasses, I’m now a fan of the Schott Zwiesel Tritan Crystal Glass Pure Collection, especially the tumbler (pictured above) and whiskey glasses, which is what Superba had. After I convince my husband that the Costco pint glasses we currently have are way too outdated for us, I’m putting these on the list.

If you’re looking to register for a set of glasses, you’ll want to check these out. While Pottery Barn has a Schott Zwiesel collection, they don’t currently have the ones I’m coveting. However, Amazon offers them at $41 for set of six tumblers, which is a fairly decent price for nice glassware.

For a good article on how to pick the perfect wine glass, click here.

 

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Daily Registry: Clean Slate

Redecker goat hair brush from Clean Slate at Crate and Barrel

Redecker goat hair brush from Clean Slate at Crate and Barrel, $34.95

 

I have a problem.

I’m a little bit addicted to household supplies. If I have a chance to buy a new kitchen sponge, soap caddy, mop, or storage bucket, I will jump at the chance. Seriously. If you put me in a room and give me a choice between a designer dress or a sparkly red garbage can with some cool new auto-open feature, I will probably pick the can.

So when I recently received a catalogue of Crate and Barrel’s new Clean Slate line of artisanal utility products, you would have thought I just won something (Yes. It’s sad). The line has a lot of typical storage/cleaning products you would expect (IE: a not exciting plastic dustpan and brush set, and a wire shelf unit), but it also has things like handcrafted goat hair brushes from the German company Redecker, wooden lint brushes, a crumb brush, and yes…a fly swatter (pictured below).

I’ll save you the house-porny details, but if you’re registering at Crate and Barrel I would definitely check them out and add them to your list. Don’t judge me.

P.S.: This is not a sponsored post. I promise I don’t do those. I’m just generally this corny.

Fly Swatter, $9.95 from Clean Slate at Crate and Barrel

Fly Swatter, $9.95 from Clean Slate at Crate and Barrel

 

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Daily Registry: Dove Vases

 

If there’s one thing I’ve realized after registering, getting married, moving, packing, and unpacking, it’s what you can really use and need in a new space and what you don’t. I have to say that despite the hubs’ total annoyance at the amount of platter, plates, bowls, and cups we have, I still don’t think we have enough. I also don’t think we have nearly enough interesting vases and bowls. Yes, I have “vessels” to put flowers in, but they’re still so hodge podge after all these years that I actually wished I’d registered for more. Sorry, men of the world, but I really don’t think it’s possible to have enough serving platters, either!

With that said, lately I’ve been on the lookout for more vases/serving bowls/platters that have a unified style. There’s that old decorating rule that you should display similar items in two’s and three’s, and I’m definitely discovering lately that I don’t have enough of that going on. I’m also trying to lighten up the dark pieces of furniture I have with white accents, which is why I’m drawn to these vases and bowls from Crate and Barrel’s latest catalogue. I’m loving their early fall inspiration vibe, and think these would be perfect accents to register for if you’re looking for versatile yet unique display pieces.

Dove Vases and Bowls

$39.95-$49.95

Click here to buy

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Daily Registry: Nespresso

 

As I’ve blogged about before, my husband and I are obsessed with not only kitchen gadgets, but coffee gadgets to be specific. What’s so funny is that while I’ve been a coffee drinker ever since college, my husband really didn’t start on the juice until we began dating.

It started out simple for us: we loved cappuccino, so for our first Christmas together, my husband bought me a Breville 800ESXL Die-Cast Espresso maker. It was the most expensive gift I had ever received, and it was definitely the most expensive thing he’d ever bought. It was the start of a beautiful addiction.

We had a blast playing “barista” with the Breville, and (I’m not joking) we named her. Sophia, as we decided to call her, was the best thing we had ever owned. When we moved from NYC to Nashville, it wasn’t the TV I was worried about packaging up securely, but little Sophia. Thankfully, she made it safe and sound.

But, as our morning time seemed to become more precious, we somehow forgot about her. We bought a Keurig, and that was our machine of choice most mornings. It was just so fast and easy to get our fix. Soon, little Sophia was collecting dust on our kitchen counter.

When the wedding came along, we registered for a French Press, as well as a drip coffee maker that also had a hot-water attachment. I mean, we wanted to drink tea from time to time, and boiling water is just too much trouble. Right? Right?!?!

It became clear what was really going on. We were making excuses to purchase coffee makers. We had a full blown addiction.

For the past few weeks we’ve felt bad about Sophia, so, remembering all the good times we had with her, we started using again. But soon we realized that it was taking a crazy amount of time to make two cappuccinos every morning. 3-5 minutes each?! In this time obsessed world, we needed to get high FAST. Really, we had no other choice I’m telling you…

Last Saturday, we gave in to our weaknesses and bought a, gulp…Nespresso. And I feel for the first time I can finally admit it: I am a Nespresso junkie.  Please don’t tell Sophia.

I mean, it seriously can’t get any easier than this. We bought the Lattisima model, below, and in less than one minute’s time, we are able to have a fresh, frothy, and delicious cappuccino. The Nespresso is amazing. Sorry, I meant to say that GIORGIO is amazing. Yes, we gave him a name as well.

Sadly, it looks like Sophia is a thing of the past. We’re thinking about giving her up for adoption on eBay. Hopefully, she’ll make her way into a home that is not as strung out on appliances as we are. She at least deserves that.

Product: DeLonghi Lattissima Plus Nespresso Capsule System

Price: $399

Product Details:

  • Easily prepares latte, cappuccino and italian macchiato with the patented single touch hot milk system
  • Convenient illuminated control panel buttons allow you to choose your favorite drink with ease, with 3 milk and 2 coffee selections
  • Easy-to-use patented coffee capsule system
  • Accommodates latte cups with the unique sliding drip tray
  • Energy-saving with adjustable auto-off timer

Register for it in-store at Williams-Sonoma (it’s not available online yet)

 

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