We love the idea of decorating with the written word. While checking out the CardBoard Box Duvet that we posted about earlier this month, we came across these other great items....
The Rddle Tablecloth caught our eye. With 300 questions (the answers are kept in a separate envelope) it’s a great way to keep the conversation flowing.
Mirror Mirror has been posted about before but we think it might go nicely with these Yes/No pillow cases by Nicolette Brunklaus – They might be able to answer you when you ask the mirror if you are the fairest of them all.


Shaw's Original Fir...
I fear this will be the next overly done trend, seeing it everywhere lately on flooring, rugs, tiles and the obvious posters
I don't care for clothing with words or logos - so I wouldn't be interested in home accessories that talk back at me either.
These are okay, but Emma Bridgewater has the wittiest things with words. Like the Daniel Craig tea towel.
If the table cloth was embroidered, it would be cooler.
Graphic designer here. So duh I love it. Typography when done right is beautiful. No matter what it says (well almost).
I love the riddle tablecloth, especially that they thought to leave spaces where your plate should go!
It would be fun to have one of these printed on all four sides for a dinner party.