Calling Ginny Branch!
I've found the most dreamy antique store that will be the perfect main attraction in our upcoming New England apple picking & apartment outfitting weekend. It's cute and fancy (but not too fancy to be out of reach). Finally!
Oh, how I love pretty storage. These suitcases are great for teeny New York apartments, case in point; Ginny and I both stash our stuff in them. All under $40.
These old industrial carts are so pretty and only $50. They'd make a cute T.V. cart or coffee table.
For only $5 a piece, you too can have a dog show champion, from the 50's of course.
Beautiful rolls of vintage wallpaper for $20, could be enough to cover a filing cabinet or line a pantry. I love that painting, too. Looks like one in John Derian but for 1/2 off.
This is where Virginia Woolf would have gotten ready for a evening garden party at Bloomsbury. Oh, to be a dainty lady, I can't wait to have a dressing room of my own.
These cake stands are such a cute mismatched set. Maybe for cupcakes?
I'm normally not a big stainless steel fan, but this sink just farmhouse enough to make me weak in the knees.
All the ironstone in there could easily be gathered at thrift stores over time and be cheap, cheap, cheap to boot.
This store is merchandised so beautifully that you just want to buy it all. Luckily, I was with my mom this time round. Let me loose in here with Miss Branch and I'm afraid I'll come home with an apartment's worth of things.
Oh who am I fooling, that's the fun of it.
It's right near the MetroNorth train station so it's easy as pie to get to.
The Seymour Antique Co.
phone-203-881-2526
Watch out, Ginny and I will not be pleased if you take all of our goodies before next weekend!
I've found the most dreamy antique store that will be the perfect main attraction in our upcoming New England apple picking & apartment outfitting weekend. It's cute and fancy (but not too fancy to be out of reach). Finally!
Oh, how I love pretty storage. These suitcases are great for teeny New York apartments, case in point; Ginny and I both stash our stuff in them. All under $40.
These old industrial carts are so pretty and only $50. They'd make a cute T.V. cart or coffee table.
For only $5 a piece, you too can have a dog show champion, from the 50's of course.
Beautiful rolls of vintage wallpaper for $20, could be enough to cover a filing cabinet or line a pantry. I love that painting, too. Looks like one in John Derian but for 1/2 off.
This is where Virginia Woolf would have gotten ready for a evening garden party at Bloomsbury. Oh, to be a dainty lady, I can't wait to have a dressing room of my own.
These cake stands are such a cute mismatched set. Maybe for cupcakes?
I'm normally not a big stainless steel fan, but this sink just farmhouse enough to make me weak in the knees.
All the ironstone in there could easily be gathered at thrift stores over time and be cheap, cheap, cheap to boot.
This store is merchandised so beautifully that you just want to buy it all. Luckily, I was with my mom this time round. Let me loose in here with Miss Branch and I'm afraid I'll come home with an apartment's worth of things.
Oh who am I fooling, that's the fun of it.
It's right near the MetroNorth train station so it's easy as pie to get to.
The Seymour Antique Co.
26 Bank Street Seymour, Connecticut 06583 |
Watch out, Ginny and I will not be pleased if you take all of our goodies before next weekend!