Jeffrey’s Grocery

What an amazing place. While I admit, I’m in love with the digital world, something about a well-designed shop makes me want to hop in my car and get out of the house. Look at Jeffrey’s Grocery in New York (of course), it’s stylish, comforting, and well thought out. Just take a look at some of the details – I’m in an envious state, and hungry. Via  Read More

Liquor Store

Amazing Liquor Store shop design for J.Crew by Partners & Spade. There is a local liquor store that has been abandonded for years in my neighborhood and think it would be the coolest place for me to open up shop. Hmmmm…  Read More

Hand Stamp

I found these numerical stamps on Etsy in the store of Primele. What a great gift for someone, or to use on invites. I love the zip code idea.  Read More

Miniature Rhino

I love everything in the Miniature Rhino etsy shop! Cute, small, and affordable items for … well, anyone really! I really love the product photos, simply done but you can tell they were thought out. (I lesson I probably need to learn for my own shop.)  Read More

Farouche

I was perusing Etsy this morning and stumbled on to a new favorite seller, Farouche. A shop filled with curious paper goods and I’m pretty sure I’ll be buying something really soon. The craft calling cards above are lovely with their nostalgic look and gorgeous design. And one of the things that first caught my eye were the giclee prints like the Make Do and Mend print below. And Farouche has a blog filled with more goodness for your... Read More

Buy, Design, Vote and Change.

Social Designer, Goods for the Greater Good encourages the design community to create fun, socially-relevant graphics for goods and a percentage will go to charity. So you have several options; you can design and submit your goods, buy goods, or vote on goods. All good things to do, stimulate the economy, stretch your creative muscles, and help in some needy causes along the way. The site is brought to us from Design 21, a Social Design Network  Read More

Spool

Are you crafty, can you sew? I for one probably could but just choose not to. My mom on the other hand is amazing at sewing anything you can throw at her. That’s probably why I like Spool, a Philadelphia-based place for sewing enthusiasts or the newbie. They offer classes, a store to buy your fabrics and more. Located at 1912 South Street in Philadelphia, learn more by visiting the website.  Read More

Eclecto

I am really impressed with Uppercase Gallery’s Eclecto Notebooks. With titles like Prim & Proper, Near & Far, they have to be something interesting. Near and Far Eclectonotes are handmade with an eclectic mix of vintage papers and repurposed books to inspire your collection of thoughts. Near and Far The lined papers of the Eclecto notebooks are made from post-consumer waste and each book is 6.25″ x 8.25″ and are priced... Read More

Etsy Vintage

Brownie Special Camera I have a confession. I have a vintage shop on Etsy. I love shopping for unique little items that I would personally want and sell them online to others who may not be able to find them. Living in such an antique haven, I couldn’t resist! Etsy shop I have small to medium items and plan on adding more depending on the success of the shop. It is so much fun going to yard sales, small antique shops, big antique shops and finding... Read More

New online shops found!

I’m obsessed with the online experience, and even more with online shopping. One of my most favorite finds was Craigslist.com. It’s the best. Lushpad It’s pretty obvious why I like the site below, (especially if you read yesterday’s post on Knoll) but not only can you post ads for items that you want but you can also browse through items for sale! I am always on the lookout for modern furniture (which is why I love Craigslist)... Read More