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Give your home some love this February.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, which means there’s no better time to add a hit of red and pink—and some gorgeous heart-filled accessories—to the home. Stock up on these pretty pieces for that special someone in your life (even if that means keeping them for yourself).
Start your morning off right! The porcelain Teeny Heart bowl ($12) is the perfect way to pretty-up your Lucky Charms.
Jonathan Adler’s brass heart dish ($118) is the glam catchall you’ve been searching for.
Our editorial director fell for this Le Creuset bakeware a couple years ago; since then, our love for the Heart casserole ($225) has only continued to grow.
The 100 percent cotton Mini Hearts tea towel ($22) makes tidying up the kitchen much, much easier.
This Neon Heart table lamp ($52) looks great on a desk or nightstand, but if you feel like investing in a larger piece check out Western Living One to Watch Endeavour Neon.
Made by Vancouver’s Banquet Atelier, this Black Heart print ($50) can be displayed year-round thanks it’s not-too-Valentine-y colour palette.
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