It’s all fun and games with Brave Space Design’s Tetris-inspired shelving set. Arrange the five colored blocks to your liking — the control(ler) is in your hands.
Available at supermarkethq.com.com, $1,315.
Be it junior high’s Magic Eye or this year’s United Bamboo catstravaganza, that date keeper just never fully passes as wall art. Behold twelve months that do.
Available at scribbleoneverything.com, $80.
When space is a precious commodity, graduated nesting tables in shades of gray, green, or blue, will do the trick. With hidden, top-accessible storage, these treasured chests neatly tuck into each other; when spread apart, they handily double as step stools.
Available at areaware.com, $400.
Even when the color-block trend has faded, this wall clock by Alberto Sala will stand the test of time. Its stacked, concentric circles in graduated colors are out of this world.
Available at momastore.org, $295.
A step above the rest, Rice dk’s microwave- and dishwasher-safe stacked lunch box will make eating at your desk feel like a picnic.
Available at huset-shop.com, $15.
The dark-chocolate dribble oozing from the left corner of our mouth is obviously intentional: We’ll do anything for a reason to dab with these crisply framed cocktail napkins.
Available at sferra.com, $23.
This geometric stumper delivers brain-twisting fun and games for all ages.
Available at abodeon.com, $25.
Save the shaking for the dance floor and sprinkle freshly ground salt and pepper on your meal with a boldly lacquered grinder.
Available at aplusrstore.com, $86.
Perhaps this mesmerizing wallpaper will draw attention away from your usually unmade bed? We can’t seem to take our eyes off it.
Available at fermlivingshop.us, $110.
When you want to march to the beat of your own tunes, slip on these pixel-perfect over-ear headphones and step to it.
Available at skullcandy.com, $70.
This is not a test of your emergency broadcast system. It is, however, an analog decor touch to complement your otherwise digital desktop.
Available at perpetualkid.com, $6.
Sleeker than a yin or a yang, textured tableware brings harmony to even the most unbalanced meal.
Available at noritakechina.com, $7-$63.
Give ’em a little squeeze and these dishes sprout a spout. If only your cooking skills were as magical.
Available at momastore.org, $15.
Which comes first: your covetables or their containers? These lacquered wood boxes lined in black felt just might hold the answer.
Available at lilleashop.com, $86-$130.
Unleash your inner Rothko with wood blocks that allow for limitless masterpiecing.
Available at rompstore.com, $70.
Black and white is so old-fashioned. Make it your mission to dream in color with a TV test screen-inspired duvet cover and pillowcases.
Available at Ikea, $30-$50.
A sunrise reinterpreted as a square rise awakens our minds and our walls.
Available at roomandboard.com, $430.
Think of the Quartet as a mod safety vest for your iPhone 4. Change up the six blocks as often as you can, since no one wants to look the same every day.
Available at case-mate.com, $35.
We’re OD-ing on these mega meds containers that store our, um, supplements.
Available at containerstore.com, $4-$7.
Infinite patterns to play with make it hard to put the lid on this beautiful box o’ creativity.
Available at openingceremony.us, $80.
Buns or heels can relax happily on vivid hand-felted wool-mohair or alpaca blocks. A simple spin is all it takes to introduce another new hue to your space.
Available at marfainteriors.com, $440-$630.
The ’70s Milanese piece can put a mesmerizing modern touch on even the most antiqued-out space.
Available at nova68.com, $400.
Running late looks all the more lovely in Technicolor digits.
Available at target.com, $6.
This llama-wool rug just goes to show that a sweet dwelling starts from the floor up.
Available at jonathanadler.com, $650.
Lay your G&T down on bright coasters that salute color theorist Josef Albers.
Available by e-mail order (annabel@wolfum.com), $32 for a set of four.
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