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Business Insider
21-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
The 37 best bed frames, according to interior designers
Perfect for renters or frequent movers, Ikea sells home basics, like bed frames, on a budget. "Ikea stands out for its modern, minimalist designs and affordable prices, making it easy for anyone to create a stylish bedroom without breaking the bank," Marciano said. Their products, like the Malm bed frame, are functional and easy to assemble, which is perfect for renters or first-time furniture buyers."


Buzz Feed
17-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Buzz Feed
37 Very Cute Things For Your Home
An absorbent floral dish drying mat you can use under a dish rack or *as* the dish rack. The pretty design will look great next to your sink, under your pet's bowls, or by your espresso machine. Thanks to its absorption powers, coffee stains will disappear before your eyes. Itty-bitty, collapsible storage crates in soothing pastel colors to give your knickknacks the vinyl record treatment. Listen, you don't have to throw away your mountain of pilfered condiment packets, but they'd look a lot nicer in one of these. A set of toilet bolt caps when you're super serious about having a home that's chock-full of whimsy. Just unscrew the boring caps and screw these on in their place. A charming waterproof shelf liner to protect your fridge from stains and give it a little glow-up. Who knew the inside of a fridge could be And a roll of scented liners offering a wonderful sensory experience every time you pull out a drawer. The linens will smell good! The junk drawer will feel elevated! Your guests will be impressed by this extreme level of detail! A miniature Mid-Century LED fireplace for anyone who longs for a real Malm one, but knows they sadly don't have the room for it in their studio apartment. At least your mice can feel super cool! A set of ceramic apple knobs you might find in Apple Dumplin's home. Swapping out knobs is one of the easiest yet effective methods for sprucing up your home. And who doesn't want a fruit-themed kitchen? Speaking of fruit-themed kitchens, check out this strawberry kettle. Promising review: "I LOVE everything about these cute little cabinet knobs, and they're soooo easy to install — everything was right inside 😀" —Sheryl a set of 10 from Amazon for $14.99. And very, VERY cute bow-shaped brass knobs so even your furniture can get into the coquette trend. What's next, a pearl necklace for your bedpost? Ballet flats for your table legs? A velvet ottoman with fringe and gold trim that gives it a cute '70s look — like something Ryan Gosling might trip over in The Nice Guys. A flower-shaped dish brush so cute, you'll actually get excited to clean. Everything is going to be fresh as a daisy from here on out! A pretty tea cup set that looks like your mug is floating on a cloud. How delicate! How dreamy! Time to make an elaborate latte and take 100 photos of you drinking it. A ribbon bookmark so even the novel on your bedside table doubles as charming decor. It may even convince you to finally finish Ulysses. And a set of mushroom bookmarks because I know I'm not the only one who wants to live in a fairytale home. Since the silicone mushies are flexible, you can even pop them in the middle of your book to save your spot mid-page. A decorative tray with sweet gilded bows to turn even the cheapest of jewelry and cosmetics into something worthy of royalty. Yes, those rings turn your fingers green, but look at their fancy little home. A foldable sleeper chair for anyone who wants to feel like a lil' cherub snoozing in a cloud. The cozy corduroy lounger unfolds into a bed when you have guests or want to get horizontal. A set of a-meow-zing chair socks that ironically prevent scratches instead of creating them. Slip them onto your furniture legs to prevent scuffing or damage. When the lil' paws get dirty, just throw them in the wash. A helpful little mouse carrying a light for you — thank you, mouse! To show their appreciation, one reviewer even knit a little outfit for it. A darling strawberry vase you can fill with flowers, pens, kitchen tools — or, if you wanna go for realism, a leafy houseplant. A fruit tart bed because your little blueberry needs the perfect place to rest their head — a kiwi pillow! You gotta love pet products that double as decor. A 3D-printed miniature bookshelf bookend so you can have even more room for knickknacks. Personally, I would fill it with tiny books for an Xzibit-approved meta-decor move. A sad duck night-light ready to cheer you up — because at least you've never felt so down you've melted into the table. A mini ceramic bathtub complete with drainage holes you can use to hold your soap, sponge, houseplant, loose change, etc. Buy a bunch and *clean up* all your loose knickknacks. A paw-shaped chair cushion, because who doesn't want to be lovingly cradled in a kitten's paw? A "Gracula" garlic crusher that ironically helps you with one of the most tedious chores in the kitchen. Just throw in the peeled cloves, twist, and feel grateful you Let the Right One your kitchen. A hummingbird lamp with three brightness levels and a touch sensor that doubles as an aroma diffuser if you add 3–4 drops of essential oil to the top of its head. Name something that would make you feel more like Cinderella! A decorative seashell pillow giving dreamy '70s beach house vibes to your home. Even if you don't live near the water, this will bring you one step closer. A kitschy cherry toilet brush and matching shower curtain charms to make your bathroom feel like the sweetest place to be. Promising review (for the toilet brush): "Totally matched my cherry decor for my business' bathroom (art gallery). It made me laugh. It's art and a toilet brush! Not sure who else needs a toilet brush shaped like a cherry. Apparently, I did, though." —Rudy PPromising review (for the shower curtain charms: "I love how these look; they're absolutely adorable and make my shower look that much cuter!" —avoGet the toilet brush for $16.99 and 12 cherry charms for $14.59 from Amazon. A color-coded Cuisinart knife set that looks cute *and* helps you avoid cross-contamination at a quick glance. I would say this also saves time having to pull each knife out of the block to check the blade, but *obviously* you're going to have these on display. A hand-blown mushroom charm you can strategically place anywhere that needs a lil' extra something cute. Place 'em in your houseplant pots, on a bookshelf, or heck, even in your fridge. There are literally no rules. A gingham or pom-pom duvet set to bring some much-needed springtime fun to your bedroom. Reviewers love that the microfiber fabric is super soft and easy to wash. A set of rainbow wineglasses ensuring every guest can have their favorite long as they all have different favorite colors. If a fight breaks out for the green glass, be assured that — at less than $10 a glass — you can always buy a second set. An unbelievably cute tomato lamp so you can bathe your home in a saucy red glow. Reviewers say it's just as cute as the more expensive one you might've seen on Urban. Cottagecore linen curtains perfect for your open cabinets, above your kitchen sink, or anywhere that could use a little Oz magic (being hidden behind a curtain). A Lego cherry blossom kit for decor you can build yourself. The 430-piece set comes with everything you need to build two stems, and at less than $10, it's a steal compared to most Lego kits. And because you need somewhere to put your Lego creation: a vase shaped like a stack of dice that will roll its way into your heart and onto the coffee table. A fanciful mushroom kitchen timer, which is so much more endearing than using your phone or screaming at Alexa. It also has a glowing 4.5-star rating on Amazon, which is kinda unheard of for novelty timers. A sweet little fish who swims around in your humidifier tank, inhibiting the growth of buildup for up to 30 days. Now you can go longer between washes and maybe avoid the dreaded brown sludge that appears in some humidifiers.


Daily Mail
01-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
You've been saying IKEA all wrong! Boss explains the correct way to pronounce name of the Swedish flatpack giant as it opens new Oxford Street store
For years, flat-pack fans across the UK have been proudly talking about their latest IKEA purchases whether it's a Billy bookcase or a Malm chest of drawers. But it turns out we've all been getting it completely wrong. CEO Jesper Brodin was speaking on Sky News following the grand opening of the flatpack giants new £450million flagship Oxford Street store. He joked: 'I will allow you to say whatever you like, but it is true that the right Swedish spelling would be 'eh-kay-ah'. 'I'm going to say that when the founder, who was 16 years old when he founded the company and he went to the register and he didn't have an idea for the name of the company so then they took his initials: Ingvar Kamprad. 'So that is 'ee' in Swedish 'eye' in English. Elmtaryd, the farm he was from, and Agunnaryd, was the county. 'So Ikea is basically the man himself and where he came from.' The pronunciation drama comes as IKEA opens the doors to its much-anticipated Oxford Street store today. The twice delayed £450 million shop is being seen by retail and council bosses as a crucial part of restoring Oxford Street to its former glory as one of the world's premier shopping destinations. CEO Jesper Brodin was speaking on Sky News following the grand opening of the flatpack giants new £450million flagship Oxford Street store It has taken over the former Topshop base in the capital to open a three-floor outlet selling around 6,000 products, of which 3,500 can be carried away by customers immediately, and the rest ordered for home delivery, click and collect or collection off site from lockers and other pick-up points. Pictures of the opening show staff, in yellow and blue tops, cheering and waving the flags of the UK and Sweden to greet shoppers as the walk in. London Mayor Sadiq Khan was also there to cut the ribbon and officially open the shops door for the first time. He smiled alongside staff surrounded by balloons. However there has already been some skepticism over how customers are going to transport their goods home, as there is no parking. So you will need to be able to carry away what you buy - meaning the 3500 items sold in the store weigh less than 15kg and are no more than 150cm in length. It is the second UK high street store for the company - the first opened in Hammersmith in 2022 - which it described as a 'milestone' in a strategy to expand its presence in city centres with smaller formats, increasing accessibility for customers. Another city centre store, in central Brighton, is set to open this summer, followed by three smaller stores in Chester, Harlow and Norwich this year. The company said it had further specific areas of interest including in London, the Midlands and the North West, but no new locations to confirm yet. Ingvar Feodor Kamprad was born in Pjatteryd, Sweden, on March 30, 1926, the son of modest farmers. He was dyslexic but unusually bright and, aged five, was already a budding tycoon, selling matchboxes, Christmas cards, pens, wall hangings and berries he'd picked in the forests. He founded Ikea when he was just 16 by using money his father gave him as a reward for trying so hard, despite his dyslexia, to register it. Soon he was advertising in newspapers, selling furniture by mail order and sending it to the station on the milk cart. By 1953, he had a showroom, but in 1956, when he saw delivery men removing a table's legs to transport it more easily, he had his flat-pack brainwave and everything changed. He founded Ikea when he was just 16 by using money his father gave him as a reward for trying so hard, despite his dyslexia, to register it Ikea took off like a rocket. Meanwhile, his first marriage, to Kerstin Wadling, foundered after ten years and, in 1963, he married Margaretha Sennert, with whom he had three sons, Peter, Jonas, and Mathias. By the Sixties there were Ikeas all over Scandinavia. When rivals tried to organise a boycott by his suppliers, he moved to Poland for materials and manufacturers and cut costs further. After that, the Ikea revolution was unstoppable. The first U.S. Ikea — near Philadelphia — opened in 1986. A year later came the first British store, in Warrington (by the end of 2018, there will be 22 UK stores). Russia and China followed.


Buzz Feed
10-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
38 Products That'll Add A Bit Of ~Ooo La La~ To Your Home
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Shopping · Your friends are gonna think your home has jumped off of the cover of a magazine. 1. An absorbent floral dish drying mat to protect your precious counter from any pesky stains in the cutest way possible. Not only is it super adorable, but it'll soak up those milk splatters that the wayward frother left behind in its wake. The top layer is made of absorbent PU leather, so you can simply rinse or wipe it clean! It also has an anti-skid rubber backing to prevent sliding. Promising reviews:"I like that I can wipe this mat with a wet cloth. It's water resistant, durable, and pretty!" — Miss Dee "I was a little concerned about how things would dry on this mat since it isn't fabric, but everything seems to dry really well – and it is just so pretty a thing to have on my counter! Can't beat the price either." — Nana M. Get it from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in three sizes and six colors/styles). 2. Itty-bitty, collapsible storage crates you can slip into drawers or stack inside your pantry to hold your collection of Taco Bell hot sauce packets. These pastel colors are soooo much cuter than any other plain old grey or white organizational bins you currently have. Promising review: "These are so cute and very easy to set up. I have my hairclips and scrunchies in them. I love that they are stackable, so they don't take up too much space. They're about the same size as my hand, so they're relatively small. They're good for storing little things like mini hand lotions and hand sanitizer. If you're thinking about getting them, I highly recommend them!" — Dog_Mom Get a pack of six from Amazon for $9.99 (also available in two other sizes and six colors). 3. A miniature mid-century LED fireplace for anyone who wants to add a bit of ~personality~ to their home, but in an affordable way. You may have always longed for a real Malm one, but this one is A) in your price range and B) small enough to actually fit in your home. 3DSpaceGarden is a small business that sells Mid-Century Modern miniatures. Promising review:"This is such a beautiful piece! Love how the logs diffuse the light from the flickering candle. For the price, it's amazing!" — Julia K. Get it from 3DSpaceGarden on Etsy for $24 (originally $30, available in eight colors). 4. A set of toilet bolt caps you can screw onto your toilet to add a bit of ~whimsy~ to your porcelain throne. Yeah, even your toilet will be cute. Promising review: "Absolutely love these. My daughter's toilet was missing the original caps, so I thought I would give these a try. They are so nice looking!! She loves them. Great quality and fits perfectly over the screw. Going to buy some for my bathroom now! Buy it, you won't regret it." — Valentine Girl Get a pair from Amazon for $15.65 (available in nine styles). 5. A floral shower curtain so you never need to decorate your bathroom ever again — this one defining piece will be all you need. You can now enter your latrine in absolute happiness as you stare at the work of art — uh, I mean your bath curtain. Anthropologie Promising review:"The fabric is of excellent quality, and the colors are vibrant and so pretty!" — Linseyannb Get it from Anthropologie for $78. 6. A charming waterproof shelf liner because you're tired of having to reach and scrub out those creamer spills and mystery stains from your fridge every other week. Now, you can simply lay down these adorable liners and just take them out when they need to be wiped down. As our friend Elle Woods likes to say, "What? Like it's hard?" Amazon Promising review: "Very good quality liner. I love the daisy print and it is a good thickness. Super easy to cut (I used a box cutter). Definitely recommend!" — Karen Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in 10 sizes and 11 patterns). 7. And a roll of scented liners so your nostrils can be greeted by a stream of florals every time you open your drawers. Plus, it'll leave your bestie so impressed when they stay for an overnight visit and reach into your drawer to borrow a comfy T-shirt. Merriton is a small business that sells rolls of scented liners for dressers and linen closets. Promising reviews:"I am very pleased with these scented drawer liners! They are perfect for my bedroom chest of drawers. The paper is heavy, and the scent is wonderful. I love it! I may buy them as gifts." — Ela "This is a traditional scented drawer liner paper — the kind people used for decades before modern adhesive (plastic) papers — and it's beautiful. I purchased the royal bloom scent, and it smells like fresh pears. The paper comes in a tight roll, and I suggest reverse rolling or laying it flat and weighing it down for a night before installing it. I very much prefer non-adhesive paper like this because it is easy to install and replace, but also because it is old-school elegance." — Trillium Get it from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in three patterns). 8. A pretty tea cup set because your perfectly crafted latte deserves to rest prettily on a cloud. This is so dreamy that you're gonna end up buying one in every color. Reviewers are split on the size — the opening measures 3.2 inches wide, and it can hold drinks up to 6.5 ounces. Promising review: "I bought this completely on a whim, and it was totally worth it. Adorable cup, a lot bigger than I expected it to be! I haven't put anything in it yet, so I can't say whether or not it stains, but it's still very cute regardless." — AEL Get it from Amazon for $19.98 (available in five colors and in packs of four). 9. A set of ceramic apple knobs so you can swap out your boring, plain ol' knobs for something a bit more ~sweet~. This might be the easiest way to add a bit off 🥂 à la mode🥂 to your kitchen. Amazon Speaking of fruit-themed kitchens, check out this strawberry kettle. Promising review: "I LOVE everything about these cute little cabinet knobs, and they're soooo easy to install — everything was right inside. 😀" — Sheryl E. Get a set of 10 from Amazon for $14.99. 10. And very, VERY cute bow-shaped brass knobs if you're firmly in your "I'm just a girl 💅" era. Frankly, these are almost too pretty. Get a closer look at them in this TikTok! Promising review: "These brass bow knobs are so beautiful and work perfectly with the dresser that I bought for my baby girl's nursery! I was worried that they would be too small or that the quality would be lacking, so I paid three times the price for a set of backup knobs from Crate & Kids that I will now be returning. I'm just a dummy and ordered only six knobs when I actually needed 12. Good thing the seller offers free one-day shipping! Once all the knobs are changed out, the dresser will truly look Pinterest-worthy! :)" — WAR Get the set of six from Amazon for $29.99 (available in two colors and also a set of eight). 11. A velvet ottoman so you can keep all of your fave blankets on hand for those movie nights but out of sight so your mother doesn't start trying to pick up after you when she comes to visit. Promising review: "Omg! I love this ottoman; it is beautiful. It's the perfect match for my sofa and chair. I've been looking for months to try to find something to match, so I took a chance on this one. PERFECT!!!! I couldn't be happier." — Susan Get it from Amazon for $81.40+ (available in 16 styles). 12. A ribbon bookmark because your favorite novel deserves to have an accessory almost as cute as the story within. Buying a bunch of these to match your favorite books is sure to add some 🎀 ooh la la 🎀 to your bookshelf. The Bestie Booksleeve is a small business that sells cute book accessories. Promising review: "WOW!!! This bow bookmark is a charming addition to any book lover's collection. The delicate satin ribbon gives it a soft, romantic look, making it perfect for those who appreciate a touch of sophistication in their reading accessories. It securely holds your place without damaging pages and doesn't add bulk to your book.10/10 highly recommend! 🤍✨" — Bailee Get it from The Bestie Booksleeve on Etsy for $8 (available in 16 colors). 13. A flower-shaped dish brush so adorable you'll basically feel like a Disney princess as you clean the kitchen. You'll happily whistle and sing while you scrub, scrub, scrub-a-dub-dub away. Yeah, it even comes with the vase-shaped holder! Check out a TikTok of the flower scrubber in action. Promising review: "Love having this on my kitchen sink. I t's happy and cute and makes me happy. One leaf did twist off after a few weeks of use, but it's still cute, and I could've been more careful holding it. It's not a super stiff brush, but it works well for most hand washing and quick rinses. Brush rinses well, and food doesn't get caught in it. I was happy to find it has a hidden scraper edge on top of the brush. Will def buy again when this one gets gross since it brings so much tiny joy into my kitchen." — Hannah Jo Wilson Get it from Amazon for $13.99. 14. A decorative tray because even your discount jewelry deserves to be displayed on a tray worthy of royalty. Fancy, meet downright adorable. Reviewers say to pay attention to the measurements, because it's smaller than they assumed! Promising review: "Charming and elegant. This looks so expensive. I gave it to my mother for her birthday, and she was quite impressed. She uses it as a place to put her rings when she is doing things in the kitchen. It's the perfect size, and she was very impressed. I didn't want to tell her how inexpensive it was, but isn't that what you want in a gift? A big bang for your buck?" — NMW Get it from Amazon for $9.69+ (available in five colors). 15. A foldable sleeper chair perfect for maximizing your space and making your room as cozy as could possibly be. Since you can't sleep on an actual cloud, you may as well lounge on the next best thing. ☁️ Promising review: "This is such a comfortable chair or bed! I was very happy with my purchase. You won't go wrong if you are looking for comfort or if you need to save space. I highly recommend this." — danny Get it from Amazon for $119.99+ (available in two sizes and seven colors). 16. A set of purrrr -fect chair socks to protect your furniture legs and wooden floors from scratches (ironic, I know). Just slip 'em onto the legs, and you'll basically fall in love with how paw-istively cute they are. Plus, when they get dirty, you can simply toss them into the wash! Amazon These are big enough for tables and chairs with a foot circumference of 7–17 cm. Promising review: "I love these so much, I bought a second set. They're so easy to put on, and they actually STAY. They look like little paws!!" — sam Get a pack of 24 from Amazon for $16.59. 17. A darling strawberry vase that is sure to sweeten your decor as you fill it with anything from plants to pens. Amazon Promising review: "Smaller than expected, but I love it for making cute, bright, happy arrangements. Looks great with daisies of all sorts." — dayna haley Get it from Amazon for $26.95. 18. A fruit tart bed because the only thing more delicious than this bed is the kitty that'll snuggle into it! Is it a cat bed or decor??? Honestly, why not both? Mallory Mower / BuzzFeed Take it from BuzzFeed Shopping writer Mallory Mower:"Not only does my cat sleep in this every day, but she also loves playing fetch with the lightweight fruit. I often find her rolling the blueberries around the apartment. I dig having a pet bed that doubles as daily entertainment." Promising review: "The cats love it! They birdwatch in it until they fall asleep. They also play with the stuffed fruit, which I didn't think they would. Both seem to enjoy it, and they fight over it at times. I bought the large. Very happy with this purchase! My cats are picky, and most things I buy turn out to be a waste, not this one!" — A Hutch Get it from Amazon for $31.99 (also available in banana or toast shapes). 19. A mini ceramic bathtub to organize your bathroom countertops in the cutest way possible — use it as a soup display (and yes, it drains!) a Q-tip holder, or even as a planter! Promising review:"I ordered two of these. One I used as a regular soap dish in my tub. It has holes for drainage, which is a plus. I also used it as a cute plant decanter. I placed some succulents in it, and voila... the cutest planter for my bathroom." — Diane Sheehan Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in six colors). 20. A paw-shaped chair cushion purrrrfect for anyone who's ever wanted to snuggle within a kitty's paw. Can you even imagine anything comfier than that? Amazon, Promising review:"I freaking LOVE this paw cushion! This paw cushion absolutely saves my butt. It's not super thick or as filled as you might hope. But I read reviews and was prepared for that. A little extra padding would be great, but even without it, this cushion is soft and comfy! It's still worth every dime. It's perfect if you have one of those hanging indoor/outdoor rope chairs, too! This cushion is soft, cute, and comfortable. Buy yourself this thing. You deserve it." — mandarabbit Get it from Amazon for $26.99+ (available in two sizes and six colors). 21. A decorative seashell pillow that gives total "cutesy Florida beach house" vibes. You may not have an ocean-view bedroom, but these pillows will certainly make you feel like you do. 🌊 Amazon Promising review:" This thing is so soft and so pretty, and the color is so rich! I thought I'd be throwing it off the bed like, well, a throw pillow (I just got why they're called that), but I end up essentially snuggling it like a stuffed animal because it's so comfortable. It adds the right amount of '60s/'70s campy hotel kitsch to my room." — Ashley Diamond Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in two sizes and nine colors). 22. A cherry toilet brush for anyone who wants to add a bit of ~whimsy~ to their bathroom decor. Most people add a maraschino cherry to their cocktail — you, however? You will use it to add a tropical flair to the latrine. Check out a TikTok of the cherry toilet brush in action. Promising review: "This toilet brush makes me want to clean my toilet. It is so cute, exactly what I wanted, and works perfectly!! Fits nicely into my bathroom decor. It was delivered in perfect condition and I've used it three times now. If you're thinking about buying it!" — Michelle Maroon Get it from Amazon for $18.99. 23. A color-coded Cuisinart knife set because wiping down your blade every time you switch tasks to avoid cross-contamination is a hassle too strenuous for your dinner routine. Why settle for silver-colored knives that are totally plain and boring when you can have a rainbow of blades zhuzhing up your kitchen aesthetic?! It includes a chef's knife, paring knife, bread knife, slicing knife, utility knife, and santoku knife. Psst — the knives don't come with this holder, but you can snag an easy-to-install magnetic bar for knives on Amazon if you want to display them, as this reviewer did! Promising review:"This is my best buy of the month and best knife buy of the year. Yeah, I've had sharper, better-quality knives in the past, but for hundreds of dollars more. For basic kitchen use, this is the set to buy. I like that they're colorful because I've already been able to familiarize myself with which knife is which color and what I need to use them for. The blade cases they come with are extremely handy. I like that I don't have to use a knife block. These fit nicely in my drawer. At this price, they are worth every penny. I wouldn't have a problem spending $40–$50 for these knives." — GWP Get a set of six knives with covers from Amazon for $20.32. 24. A vibrant duvet cover set to bring some ooh la la to your bedding and give your room an instant facelift. Why spend $150+ on a Pottery Barn set when reviewers claim this one is even better??? Amazon Promising review:"I usually buy bedding from Pottery Barn because of the excellent quality. I did, however, fall in love with this pattern and decided to take a chance for the value, especially since the inside of the duvet cover comes with loops to attach to the comforter. The duvet set arrived in one day and was nicely packaged. The quality is excellent, and the pattern is beyond my expectations. This is better than Pottery Barn!" — LA Get it from Amazon for $59.99+ (available in five sizes and 43 patterns). 25. Or a gingham or pom-pom duvet set that will bring a bit of pastel prettiness to your bedroom. Hellooooo, spring!!!! 🌸🌷🌼 Amazon The set comes with a cover and two pillowcases. Grab an affordable comforter here. Promising review: "I chose this duvet cover for my daughter's room because she wanted a lighter color comforter, but our dogs sleep in her bed, so I wanted to be able to wash it easily. The pom-poms are small but a cute addition. The duvet cover is on the thinner side and soft. It has a zipper and four corner ties. Happy with this purchase and the price." — Kim Get it from Amazon for $34.99 (available sizes twin–king and eight styles). 26. A set of rainbow wineglasses to ~spring~ some merriment to your sit-back-and-sip-rosé nights. They're so cute; they're basically a piece of decor when you're not actually using them. Your book club members are gonna start hounding you for the link to these. Amazon The Wine Savant is a New York-based small business established in 2017 that specializes in unique, quality drinkware and accessories. Promising review: "Love these! Wasn't ready to splurge on Estelle stemmed glasses so I got these instead. I've run them through the dishwasher once so far, and they held up fine. Glass is thin near the top, which I love in a wineglass. I would recommend!" — Tricia Get a set of six from Amazon for $49.95. 27. Cottagecore linen curtains you can hang on your open cabinets, above your kitchen sink, small windows, or just about anywhere else that'll make you feel like Snow White baking a scrumptious apple pie. 🥧 Promising review: "These pleated short curtains are the perfect touch for my kitchen! They add just the right amount of charm and elegance while letting in natural light. The pleats give them a polished, tailored look, and the quality of the fabric is fantastic — lightweight yet durable." — Liza Get two panels from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in eight sizes and 10 colors). 28. A Lego cherry blossom kit to get that "I'm totally in Japan" feel right from the comfort of your dining room table. With 430 pieces, you can customize your own cherry blossoms to your specifications and aesthetics and have fun coming up with different creations. Who doesn't love a self-sufficient plant you don't have to worry about watering? Promising review: "Great afternoon activity. All of the flower Lego sets are great for a break and getting your mind off things. We have several different flower ones in a vase, and they all seem to fit nicely together." — Jeremy Moeller Get it from Amazon for $10.19. 29. And because you need somewhere to put your Lego creation: a vase shaped like a stack of dice you'll absolutely fall in love with the moment it ~rolls~ onto your coffee table. Amazon, Promising review: "Super cute iridescent dice vase! it was smaller than I expected, but it holds these two Lego flower stems. It's good quality for the price and super fun!" — Sarah Coleman Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (also available in five other styles). 30. A fanciful mushroom kitchen timer to add a bit of ~whimsy~ to your baking routine. This is much cuter than using your phone to keep track of time when plopping things in the oven. This winds up and times up to 60 minutes, ending in a loud buzzer. Reviewers also use it to help time themselves with work tasks and studying. Promising review: "This is whimsical and fun; my kids love it. I tell them their dinner comes from a fairy mushroom forest. 😋 Works great, keeps my little monsters in line — 'Dad, the mushroom went off.' Love it." — Vik V Get it from Amazon for $8.55 (available in four colors). 31. A gorgeous linen-scented reed diffuser because those plug-in-the-wall scent diffusers ruin your whole home aesthetic — so why not get something pretty and amazingly scented? Plus, it comes with real preserved baby's breath (so freakin' gorgeous) and eight pure cotton sticks so you can adjust precisely how much aroma is released. Promising review: "I love the aesthetic of it and the smell is amazing! I bought two more as soon as I saw how nice this was. The quality feels so expensive and luxurious that it just had me in a chokehold, and I definitely love the look." — Isabell Thao Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in four styles and 26 scents). 32. An ultra-soft faux-fur rug that Frasier himself would wish he had to transform his father's, say, "rugged" couch into a throne worth sitting upon. The greatest part of it all is that it doesn't shed, so you don't need to worry about white fuzz getting everywhere. Promising review:"My parents went to Europe and sat outside on furs like these, and now they do the same at home. They live in the mountains in Utah. They put these on their metal patio chairs and then cover themselves with a blanket outside in the winter. The faux furs keep your backside insulated, and then, topped with the blanket, they are able to have cocktail hour(s) on the deck all year long! It's honestly pretty sweet, and the dog gets her own to lie on when she's outside, too." — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in six sizes and 11 colors). 33. Peel-and-stick vinyl subway tile because have you seen the prices of professional-grade backsplashes lately?!?!?! You're gonna wanna avoid those contractor fees by getting this super easy, customized backsplash you can simply stick onto the wall yourself for a quick kitchen facelift. These renter-friendly beauties are fully removable, btw! You'll just need to heat with a hair dryer to unstick the adhesive. For the full install, reviewers recommend: a level, sanding block and sandpaper, measuring tape, ruler, screwdriver to remove outlets, and utility knife or scissors. Promising review: " These are great and easy to install. You have to cut the first section. I did put them on a textured wall and have no issues with them peeling off. I made a mistake and had to pull some of them off and they came off with no problem. They are sticky, so I did have to pull a little bit; no damage to the paint or the wall, though. You will need a VERY sharp knife and a pair of scissors. I used a metal carpenter's square as a straight edge, and it worked nicely. Nice upgrade to my little kitchen. I needed about 30 tiles, and I had to buy 40 for cuts and mistakes. You can't reuse the sheet if you pull it off. I found that if you have to cut the tiles, make sure you have the 'grout' on the cut; it makes it easier to align and hides small mistakes." — Tricia Hendrickson Get it from Amazon for $24.99+ (available in four colors, and in dozens more designs and colors on their store page). 34. A set of cute velvet shams that feel so soft you'll want to burrow yourself in them all throughout your cozy night at home. They're also super easy to swap out when you inevitably get the itch to redecorate your room (for the seventh time this year). Amazon Also, if you can't find an exact measurement match for your throw pillows, you can go down a couple of inches. The pillows will look overstuffed, like you spent a couple of hundos on them. Promising review:"It's easy to see why these affordable yet high-quality throw pillow covers are a best seller. They are incredibly soft and comfortable, and they seem durable and well-made. What a simple and inexpensive way to change up your decor!" — Erika V. Get the two-pack from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in 41 colors and nine sizes). 35. Or a set of cozy faux-fur throw pillow covers so freakin' fluffy, you'll be convinced you're cuddling up with a cloud of marshmallows. Fancy and under $20?? You'll be adding them to cart ASAP. Amazon These are pillow covers — not inserts. If you need an insert, you can get 'em from Amazon starting at $9.49. Promising review: "I bought these to put on my bed, and I absolutely love, love, love them! One side has a super fluffy and soft side, and the back is surprisingly soft; it's almost like a suede feel. Be sure you have fully stuffed pillows!" — Rah Rah Get a set of two from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in six sizes and 18 colors). 36. A Baroque mirror your friends won't believe you didn't spend plenty of $$$$ on at some high-end antique store. And is it just me, or does it pretty much look exactly like the $500+ Anthropologie Primrose mirror?! 👀 Promising review:"This mirror is gorgeous and very well-made. It feels heavier than I expected, so I used a 3M Claw to hang it, and it's definitely secure. Looks exactly like the picture. I wanted the Anthropologie Primrose mirror but couldn't stomach the price tag, even with deep discounts from their home outlet pop-up. This is an excellent [alternative], so definitely worth it." — Jillian Coneys "I was looking for an inexpensive [version] of *the* Anthropologie mirror for my mantle. Did lots of searching and review reading, and this seemed like the best bang for your buck. It's so nice! It's heavy and sturdy (not chintzy) and looks great in my living room. The flourish on top is tasteful, and the antique gold color really does make it look vintage." — Eliza Get it from Amazon for $85.99+ (available in 10 sizes and five finishes). 37. A ceramic essential-oil diffuser so pretty, you'll seriously think it's the expensive Vitruvi one. It's sleek, elegant, and perfect for releasing that jasmine oil you absolutely adore. Amazon According to Johns Hopkins, you may want to avoid diffusing oils around larger groups and young children because of the side effects of different oils. You may also want to avoid using an oil diffuser around pets with breathing problems, according to the ASPCA. Promising reviews:"I was looking at getting the Vitruvi diffuser but stumbled across this. I'm so happy I did! This is incredible quality for half the price!" — Amazon Customer "I like everything about this diffuser. It is pretty to look at, has a ceramic top, works well (I can actually see the vapor across the room), and you can smell the oil even in a large room. I am happy I found this diffuser." — jenny r Get it from Amazon for $26.99+ (available in four colors). 38. A made-in-Italy diamond-cut decanter so you can feel like you belong in a fancy private library as you sip that $8 bottle of whiskey (don't worry, your drink will look much more expensive than it really is). Amazon This glassware is made in Italy! Promising review:"I purchased this for my brother as a Christmas gift last year. The package arrived in perfect condition, with its contents safely intact. After pouring our first glass of whiskey from this decanter, we immediately felt more sophisticated and used words like 'indubitably,' 'transcendent,' and 'ergo.' Indeed, drinking from this decanter will make even Canadian LTD taste piquant." — Justin Pickens Get it from Amazon for $17.10 (available in five styles). Reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.
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Dividend payment ex-date of Arco Vara AS
Arco Vara AS informs that the list of shareholders who are entitled to dividends shall be fixed on 6th of March 2025, as at the end of the working day of Nasdaq CSD Estonian Settlement System, and therefore the dividend payment ex-date is on 5th of March 2025. From that date the new owner of the shares is not entitled to dividends for the year 2023 paid out on the 13th of March 2025. For the year 2023, Arco Vara AS also paid dividends to the shareholders in the net amount of 2 euro cents per share on 13th of June 2024, 1 euro cent per share on 13th of September 2024 and 2 euro cents per share on 13th December 2024. The payment of dividends for the 2024 financial year will be decided at the general meeting in the spring of Malm CFO Arco Vara AS +372 614 4630 in to access your portfolio