We don’t think good design has to cost a fortune. Sure, we might shell out a little dough for the bigger things, but we reserve the right to freshen up a space on a pittance. So we’ve gathered together ten of the chicest accessories to spice up a sofa, organize the kitchen, or add flair to a summer table. These pieces are smart, stylish, and a serious bargain. Take a look at a round-up of our favorite steals from our Deal of the Day blog at just $15 or less, and stay tuned—we’ll roll out even less expensive bargains in the coming weeks.
(above) Green Giving
Finally, a gift bag with a lifespan and charm that lasts more than five minutes. No matter what you put in it, this charming floral tote is a gift in of itself. And it’s made from 100 percent cotton so it’s sturdy enough for schlepping the day’s accoutrements or to reuse for the next round of giving. –Kirsten Fields
Gift bags, $5 - $11; WorkingClassStudio.com
Wine Words
For the pseudo-sommelier in your life, or to lighten the mood at your next dinner party, we suggest these playful paper coasters. With six different quotes (spread across 36 coasters), everyone can work on their vino vocabulary. For extra fun, make the evening an official wine tasting and have guests pair glasses with the best descriptive coaster.—Allison Lind
Wine-tasting Coaster Pads, $10 for a pack of 36; BobsYourUncle.com
Lit 101
Like the class, without the War and Peace assignments. This charming pillow in stark black-and-white is a sound investment. We love the way the shelves create uneven rectangles, each housing a different assortment of books. Who knows, maybe it will even inspire a little reading …—Leah Konen
Lit 101 Pillow, 18” square, $15; CB2.com
Chic Catcher
Made from recycled glass in the shape of a beehive, these pieces are gorgeous enough to be decorative lanterns, but sugar water turns them into chemical-free wasp- and bee-catchers. Hang one wherever you want to be sting-free and stylish. After all, you’ve got to do something about insects in the summer—might as well make that something beautiful. —Leah Konen
Recycled Glass Wasp Catcher, $13 each; Gaiam.com
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