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From my last few posts you'd think I do nothing but scour the internet for shower curtains, but I promise, I really do spend my time doing other things. But, that said, this is bathroom month, so my posts will centered around all things shower and sink related.
Today, my fixation centers on CB2's exclusive Tokyo bath collection- an affordably priced, design-conscious series of towels and shower curtains. CB2 is known for their great collection of modern designs, and their bath selection is no different. From a whimsical collection of modern shower caps to adorable little (unbreakable) soap dishes for kids, CB2 has you covered. Their Tokyo series consists of a washcloth, hand towel, two lengths of bath towels and a great patterned shower curtain. Available in a great chocolate brown and springy pea-green, the series makes a great addition to any bathroom in need of a little color and pattern. CB2 also carries a cute towel series from Marimekko with a wavy black and white pattern that ranges from $5 to $30.
CB2 also carries a nice range of bath accessories for kids and adults. I'm fond of the slim line bath accessories that bring just a little pop of color to the sink, all within the $10 range. So, if you're looking to add a little pop to your bathroom, click on by CB2.com and check out their "splash" section. They've got a great collection of bath goodies that are sure to brighten your day.
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Quick note: While I love the chocolate browns and spring greens in their collection, I'd love to see their color options expanded to include a wider range of hues- perhaps some mangos, blues, day lilly oranges and even some teals...we could all use a little more color in our lives.
Grace Bonney of Design Sponge










i heart cb2
p(too) - what is it you love about cb2? have you ever ordered any furniture from them, & if so, how was it (if you don't mind)?
actually, that goes for anyone else too--if you've had any experience w/ cb2 stuff, i'd love to know what you think. i've been eyeing their stuff for a while, but i didn't want to risk ordering (especially for something like furniture, considering the non-refundable shipping) w/o hearing some opinions first. thanks!
I have ordered, but only tabletop stuff. And loved everything I got.
I love that they are somewhere between IKEA in style and C&B in everything else.
Since they are an offshoot of Crate & Barrel, I would say order away without hesitation.
You sure about non-refundable shipping? That would surprise me from C&B.
c&b and cb2 is yay to my heart.
shipping is pretty reasonable. i live in california and ordered items from cb2 before and for my two big boxes, shipping was about 12-15 bucks! not bad for two large boxes filled with cb2 stuff.
I'd love to hear from any Chicagoans (??) about the actual cb2 store, since the only actual bricks and mortar location is there, I believe...
I'd be happy to do a roving reporter stint on this topic if AT covers the T&E. :)