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Galen Trezise Crocheted Cozies by Ami Kealoha

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From the newly-opened Look boutique in SF, these handmade cozies have all the warm appeal of a sweater grandma made with an offbeat Dr. Seuss shape. According to the site, they're intended for vases but we think they'd be well-suited for dressing up a different household object that holds water and plant matter. With unusual colorways, ruffles and perforated weaves, they also hold their own as an art object.

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The cozies start at $90 each from Look.

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This entry posted on 01 April 2008 at 5:53 PM
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