A recommendation by Heffster

Heffster's recommendation

How gorgeous are these? They make me want to buy some secret stuff to stash. Perfect for New York apartments with not a lot of space.

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Updated Aug 9, 2007

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Kristine's recommendation

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Inspired by a Japanese anemone box (which is traditionally used to hold family heirlooms), these wonderful pillows have another function - they are also storage containers. Super great design. I love things that use space well. (via Grenade Fishing)

Updated Jul 18, 2007

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moondancer2007, Krysti-Dave, and 3 others think this is smart.
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Clutterbugs on Feb 3, 2009

How cool is this! Thanks for sharing!!! :)

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Clutterbugs' recommendation

Don't let this photo fool you. At first, these pillows look small, like to hold jewelry. But they're actually big!

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(Couldn't say it better myself if I tried!)

Inspired by a Japanese anemone box (which is traditionally used to hold family heirlooms), the handmade PJ Pocket is a contemporary home accessory with a purpose. From afar it looks like a simple pillow, but a closer look and a twist of the lid reveals your secret stash.

Updated Feb 3, 2009

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carmijo's recommendation

A cute but sophisticated place to TPA (Temporarily Put Away) things scattered around your house. I want several different types of things.

Updated Sep 17, 2008

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lahutter on Jul 9, 2009

These are so beautiful. I'd feel like I was opening a gift every time.

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hockiemack's recommendation

Who doesn't love japanese design... especially for a cool pillow

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Updated Sep 18, 2007

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Parnell's recommendation

This is in keeping with my Japanese obsession.

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Updated Aug 10, 2007

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moondancer2007's recommendation

Another person who recommended this put it perfectly, so I will quote IKEAHACKER:
Inspired by a Japanese anemone box (which is traditionally used to hold family heirlooms), these wonderful pillows have another function - they are also storage containers. Super great design. I love things that use space well.

Ditto! (via ikeahacker)

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Updated Aug 10, 2007

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artsinfact's recommendation

Got this as a present and it's done very well. Really unique and got many comments.

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Updated Jul 23, 2007

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Kristine thinks this is smart
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