I was reading Real Simple the other day and noticed some wall hooks in a picture. The hooks weren't the point of the article but rather the craft that was hanging on the hooks. Gave me an idea. I have an empty space on my wall next to the door and I am always looking for a spot to hang my dog's leash. It would also be nice to have a place to hang coats right as people enter rather than hanging them in my already small closet. When I saw the hooks I knew immediately that they were from Anthropologie which is one of my favorite stores for random hardware pieces.
I bought four of these:
Available in yellow, linen, and a minty green
Buttercup Wall Hook Anthropologie - $12 at anthropologie.com
Alphabet Wall Hooks - $12 each at Anthropologie.com
I plan on buying these for my kitchen next:
Antique Spoon Wall Hook - $18 each at Anthropology.com






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