We've noticed an influx of wire mesh products lately. They've long been a flea market staple, but now they seem to be everywhere and with good reason. Their humble stature and vintage vibe make them a good fit in a variety of decor schemes, and in most cases they're versatile, hardworking organizational and decorative pieces. Can you sense the love? Here's a peek at a favorite few...
• 1 CB2's 9-cube wall shelf. If you, like us, have had been suffering from cubby-withdraw every since pre-K graduation, this should fill the void.
• 2 Anthropolgie's Caged Lantern This HUGE lantern has the perfect glow (albeit a not so perfect price tag), and would make a lovely addition to a balcony or front entrance.
• 3 Mothology's Collapsible Magazine Holder
We have yet to find a Mothology product we're not at least half in love with, and this rustic beauty is no exception.
• 4 Urban Outfitter's Double Wire Basket. We're pretty much suckers for wall-mounted storage, and love this vintage inspired alternative to the usual mail organizer or plant holder.
• 5 Antique Mystique's Wire Baskets. This is the real deal, and a super affordable one at that.
Already sold on wire, and looking for some creative uses? Check out Sarah Coffey's (Apartment Therapy: Chicago) post on vintage wire finds.





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Another type of basket, though not easily found in the U.S. -
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You'd think that Anthropologie makes enough coin selling clothing that they could actually sell their "antiques" at a fair market value.
My weekend project is making a pendant light out of an antique egg basket from eBay. LOVE the look of wire storage!
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In New England, and I assume just about anywhere, you can find old wire milk crates at very low prices. I made a six cubby storage unit for under fifty bucks.