Games That Are As Beautiful As They Are Fun!

No matter how old you are, games are always fun to play! I grew up playing all sorts of games like Go Fish, Uno, checkers and more. Now as an adult, I still love getting together with friends for a game night or playing a backgammon tournament with my family. Engaging in activities that don’t require looking at a screen is also something I’ve been trying to incorporate into my every day. My eyes aren’t a fan of 8+ hours of screen time a day, so in my downtime, I’ve begun swapping out scrolling on my phone with playing games. And let me tell you…it’s SO much more fun!!

Over the years, I’ve noticed a trend where classic games are being revamped and redesigned in super cute new ways. Instead of hiding away my deck of cards and boardgames, I find myself openly displaying them as part of my home decor. Games are becoming as cute as they are fun, and I am here for it!!

As someone who deeply cares about aesthetics (and having fun), I am stoked about the vast assortment of beautiful games on the market today. Checkout the list below to see some of my favorite aesthetically pleasing games to add to your collection! Annnddd, since the holidays are approaching, many of these items could aslo serve as great gifts to buy for those on your list who are tricky to shop for. Because who doesn’t love to play and have fun?!

Bando Floral Card Deck

Kings Cup just got a WHOLE lot more fun. Floral illustrations on the back, and stripes on the front. This deck of cards is the perfect combo of feminine and retro design.

 

Jonathan Adler Backgammon Set

Jonathan Adler has the CUTEST backgammon sets. Though it is on the pricer side, this board is extremely well crafted and is hands-down one of the prettiest boards to play on. I’m also giving it major bonus points for having a fun, funky design on the back of the board. Gotta love the attention to detail! If pastels aren’t your thing though, there are plenty of other adorable Jonathan Adler backgammon sets available.

 

Piecework Puzzles

Beautiful photographs meet puzzles. Such a simple, genius idea. Makes me wish I thought of it first! Piecework Puzzles has recently blow up (probably thanks to Covid) and can be found all over the place. They have tonssss of different puzzle pictures to pick from, as well as an assortment of difficulty levels, such as 1000 piece, 500 piece, mini, and kids puzzles. The packaging is also so well done that you’ll be tempted to display it on your shelf instead of hiding it away in your game cabinet.

 

HAY Play Yatzy

I’m going to be totally honest here and let you know that I’ve never actually played Yatzy before…at least I can’t remember playing it. Sooo truly I can’t say much more than it caught my eye when shopping on HAY’s website. HAY does product design well, so it’s no surprise they made a cute Yatzy game with colorful dice. I’ll have to put this one on my list of games to try next!

 

Sunnylife Ping-Pong Set

I am high-key the worst ping pong player, so you won’t find me playing with these bats…but for those of you who are skilled in table tennis, look no further! These lucite bats from Sunnylife are fabulous and super unique. They actually kind of make me want to give ping pong another try…

 

Jonathan Adler Ripple Cards

If you’ve seen my art, you know that I LOVE squiggles. So obviously I freaked out when I saw these. Now just imagine how much more fun poker would be with these cute cards in your hand.

 

Reccess Pickleball Paddle

Pickleball has newly become ALL the rage! And with an impressive amount of beautifully designed paddles, it’s no wonder so many people have been hopping on the pickleball trend. Recess has some of my favorite paddles on the market. They also have an artists series collection, which I am especially fond of, because I love when brands support the arts. And if that’s not enough to convince you, Recess also offers custom paddles through their in-house design team. Snaps all around.

 

Sunnylife Jenga

Sunnylife does it again with this cute and colorful game of Jenga! They have SO many great Jenga sets that it’s hard to pick just one, but my color and shape loving heart was instantly drawn to this one. This lucite set is a realllyyy close second though!!

 

Gray Malin Backgammon Set

If you’re looking for a cute backgammon board, but don’t want to spend too much, this is the board for you. Significantly cheaper and less heavy than the Jonathan Adler board, this Gray Malin backgammon set is great for when you want to play on the go. It’s incredibly light weight, making it the perfect game to throw in a bag to take with you on your next picnic. Plus, it features Gray Malin’s incredible beach photography that I can never seem to get enough of.

 

Jiggy Puzzles

Where do I even start with Jiggy Puzzles?! I could write a short novel about them, but instead I’ll keep it brief. Here are the top things you need to know and why you too should love Jiggy. First off, the company is founded by a woman named Kaylin, who is an absolute badass. The first time I ever heard of her or Jiggy was when I was watching Shark Tank and she came into the tank by herself, stood her ground, knew her shit, and wowed the judges. The second thing that is so cool about Jiggy is the fact that they support and highlight the work of female artists! All of their puzzles are created by independent graphic designers and illustrators. We love a company that support artists. And the third awesome fact about Jiggy is that once you are finished with the puzzle, you essentially have a piece of art that you can frame and hang on your wall!! HOW COOL.

 

Colorful Home Decor Brands

As you all know, I am a huge fan of color. Color is my biggest inspiration and the guiding force behind all my design work. When I’m working from home (which is always), I find it really important to have a space that is inspiring, reflective of my style, and boosts my mood. Over the years, I have researched and collected a rather large assortment of home goods that are colorful, playful, and one-of-a-kind.

 I seek out color with everything I do, so it’ll come as no surprise when I tell you that I have curated a special list of my favorite brands that sell colorful home goods. If you’re on the hunt for pastel glassware, pink checkered plates, or a bright green couch – this is the perfect guide for you. The brands below carry a plethora of home goods that range from large pieces of furniture to small kitchen and décor accessories.

I have done my best to only include brands that are super unique and less well-known. My hope is that you will discover some new places to shop that you’ve never heard of before! I can assure you that you won’t find any of these items in a Target, Home Goods, or Bed Bath and Beyond. Many of these brands are small businesses and carry items from independent artists (woop woop). Shopping small and supporting independent artists is one of the best ways to design a super cool original space. Ikea is great and all…but how many Malm dressers have you seen in your lifetime?! Enough is enough!! Let’s get some originality into our rooms!  

Drum roll please…

Coming Soon | Kip and Co. | Slowdown Studio | Bend Goods | Jumbled Online | Maison Balzac | Bi-Rite Studio | Casa Ziki | HK Living | Beam | Sage and Clare | HAY | San Junipero | Xenia Taler | Block Shop Textiles  

Click each photo to link to the brand’s website:

Beautifully Branded Products You Need In Your Bathroom

I have a confession to make…I have an obsession with beautiful branding and I’ll admit that sometimes I buy things solely off of looks. My thinking is that if a brand cares enough and invests in great branding then their product must be pretty great as well. I’ve compiled quite a collection of beautifully branded products that I want to buy, but for now, I’ll start with bathroom/beauty products. Disclaimer: I cannot speak to and am not speaking to the quality of these products. I haven’t tried many of them, though I would like to! I just find them to be exceptionally beautiful and I’ve seen many of them for sale on popular websites so I feel pretty solid that I’m headed in the right direction with these recommendations.

Click on each image to purchase:

Gift Guide 2020

The holidays are around the corner which means my online shopping problem has gone into overdrive…I’ve been doing an extra amount of online shopping to find gifts for my family, as well as myself and so I thought I’d share some of my favorite finds. Here are some of the items on my wishlist, plus some items I already own and love. Hope this can help inspire your gift hunt!

Click on each image to link to the shop page.

For The Home

Jewelry

Books

Miscellaneous Items

Ceramic Artists to shop from

As an artist, I’m very passionate about supporting other independent artists. Whenever I can, I go out of my way to purchase items on their personal sites rather than through large retailers like Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. A lot of times, the items are cheaper on their sites, which is a win win for everyone!! Recently I’ve gotten really into ceramics and a few months back I went down an Instagram rabbit hole searching for a million and one ceramics artists to support. Here are a few of my favorites:

CKTC Ceramics | Peaches Studio | Fruto Estudio | Om Ceramic | Sandbox Ceramics | Not Work Related | Zziee Ceramics | Wolf Ceramics | Mimi Ceramics |

To shop some of my favorite pieces, click the images to link to the artist’s site.