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"The Eames HANGITALL was inspired by their love for playful furniture and children’s toys. Introduced in 1953, it was designed to hold an assortment of children’s belongings—mittens, scarves, jackets, dolls, slingshots, skates, and knapsacks... available from Tigrett Enterprises’ Playhouse Division until the company went out of business in 1961, Herman Miller reintroduced it in 1994." create a home filter: conscious filtering of what enters your home helps keep it under control. less dirt, clutter, useless paper + items in = less time cleaning/organizing. "imagine your entry way as a big filter for the outside world" says Maxwell of ApartmentTherapy.com. this is my interpretation of his healthy home cleanse. home filter basic components include: • doormats • hooks or closet • sorting surface • in/out boxes • shoe space • waste + recycling receptacles create a space you'll want to use each time you go in or out of your home, to sort stuff you carry in your bags/pockets + store stuff you use outside. a place to hang your coat + put your keys, bags, shoes, hats, umbrellas... sort your mail, open packages, + toss or recycle what you do not need. eames hangitall by ~mod*mom~ at 16.1.13 © 1 comments
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