Friday, August 14, 2009

14k and Blue Chalcedony Clusters


Just wanted to show you guys Ryan's latest jewelry creation. He made these beautiful earrings for my sister's Birthday. We wanted the presentation to be unique so we found on old book and cut off the cover. I added some brown hand-painted lettering and volia! Check out his other amazing jewelry skizels on our Design*Sponge guest blog.

Have a great weekend!
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Jielde Lamps


In an effort to keep costs as low as possible while still providing great service, Jielde has decided to implement a new ordering cycle. All Jielde Lights purchased before Sept 1, 2009 will ship the first two weeks of Nov 2009. The next ordering cycle will include all orders placed by Jan 1, 2010 and will ship the first two weeks of March 2010. So make sure to order your Jielde Lamps now for all Holiday gifts. With 18 different colors and several styles, Jielde Lights have become a preferred lighting choice for the designer home.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Design*Sponge Post!

Ich, Ni, San, Shi cocktail
Woo! Hoo! Our new column is up on Design*Sponge right now! I seriously love that blog and I can't even believe that we now have our very own column called Behind the Bar. Every month we will share a new drink with D*S readers and gear it around a party propped with items from our store. Today's post featured a drink from APO that isn't even on their menu yet! If you are ever in the Philadelphia area you should definitely check them out.
Our garden party set up!
APO Bar + Lounge

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

4th Street Deli


Being a vegetarian, I am usually not a huge fan of Delis (what with their focus on meat, a lot of meat) but Alissa finally convinced me that we needed to try "The Famous 4th St. Deli" in Philadelphia. We have heard only good things about it so we ventured down one Saturday afternoon for lunch.

The vegetarian options were incredibly limited (I had a bagel, cream cheese and lox) but I have never learned so much about meats, cheeses and cured seafood in one place than I did that afternoon. I never knew there was a difference between lox and nova nor did I ever really know the difference between pastrami and corned beef.


After making our selections our food arrived very quickly. As I laid my eyes on the most ridiculously large sandwich I had ever seen (or was possibly ever even made) the server miraculously produced two take-away containers from behind his back, "for your leftovers." And oh were there ever leftovers.
After we were finished eating, we both sat, well, content (read: overstuffed) waiting for the check. Neither of us could even fathom eating anytime even in the next month but 4th Street wasn't quite finished with us. The server brought two freshly baked chocolate chip cookies to the table as he presented us with the check. And good thing he buttered us up with the cookies because each of our sandwiches was around $17 (but I must admit it definitely fed me for the next two days.)

All-in-all a good experience and I'm definitely glad we tried it, but I am not sure I will make it back anytime soon (although I am sure Alissa will find a way to get me there).

If you're in the Philadelphia area you can find 4th Street Deli on the corner of 4th street and Bainbridge.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Coca Cola


A quick visual history of Coke's bottles. Oh how I want that one in the upper left corner. Make sure to keep checking back because we have a TON of new products that we will continue to add to the boutique over the next few weeks.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

City Escape


We have been so busy lately that weekdays blend into weekends and we find ourselves stuck in the city 7 day a week as we catch up on work. While everyone else is off at their beach house or their country home, Alissa and I suffer through the almost intolerable city heat. It makes me yearn for a beautiful home on the ocean like this one.





Or I could compromise for a city home like this one (located in center city Philadelphia) currently for sale for a whopping $4.2 Million.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Oh how I love...

Charlie Harper:





all images from fabframe.com