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- Sample Sale Report
- 11AM EST:HauteLook: Diesel, Michael Stars, Vintage 66One Kings Lane: CE Corey, Statements Linens, John KellyBeyond the Rack: XOXO, Buffalo David Bitton...
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- Amenity Home
- Done up in subdued shades and crisp floral prints, the bedding and home wares from this e-tailer—owned by friends and graphic artists Nicole Chiala and Kristina de Corpo—hardly look as if they're made in an urban metropolis like L.A. Nature plays a huge role in the duo's designs: Only organic and sustainable materials are used for luxurious-looking offerings like alpaca throws, hand-screened linen pillows, and printed wall panels made of hemp.
- Hand Towel
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Such a cheeky take on the conventional hand towel.
From The Under $50 Gift Guide, November 2008.
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- The Best Eco Bedding Online
- Brilliant earth-conscious choices for your home—from crisp and classic to bright and exotic.
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- Scout
- Each season, owner Paul Scott Silvera selects a theme for his home decor shop and stocks accordingly. Currently, he has the shelves lined with summer camp memorabilia, including vintage pennants ($30) and antique binoculars ($55 and up).
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- Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire
- Held on the first Sunday of each month, rain or shine (more likely rain, since this is the Bay Area), this mega-flea market sprawls over acres of a decommissioned military base. Primo pickings here range from flapper-era costume jewelry to mod furniture.
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- Essentials
- This gift emporium holds witty offerings like handknit slippers designed to look like sneakers and ingenious mini purses that organize all of your bag essentials.
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- Montana Antique Mall
- Come to this storied antiques center for high-quality, low-priced collectibles (it's situated in a Wild West-looking old railway hotel).
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- Porter & Prince
- Luxe jacquard coverlets, jewelry trays enameled with minuscule fern fronds, guest soaps shaped like robins' eggs, mirrored Louis XIV-style dressers: The items here are undeniably exquisite and make for impressive gifts.
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- Worthwhile
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When Robben Richards first hatched the idea for this branch of her popular Charleston, South Carolina, boutique, she wanted to make sure it had a rustic, relaxed Asheville vibe. She aced the endeavor: Hammered-iron racks offer unfussy pieces by Hannoh and Gary Graham, salvaged wood shelves display natural-fiber table linens, and the decorative details—like the corrugated-metal dressing rooms designed to resemble silos—complete the effect.
33 Patton Ave., 828-225-3883
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Type of Store: Boutique
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- Antique Tobacco Barn
- The name is apt, as there are more than 70,000 square feet of antiques in this barnlike former tobacco trader's warehouse. The amount of merchandise is staggering—from church pews and cypress knot lamps to wicker end tables and old-fashioned card catalog files—and the condition of each piece is impeccable.
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- Natural Elements
- Though succulent, deserty arrangements aren't hard to find in Austin, this shop has one-upped the competition with its totally mesmerizing array of globe terrariums ($35 to $55), complete with tiny cacti and even tinier toy pagodas. The store also offers an impressive range of modern homewares and planters from local artisans, as well as big-name pottery designers like Guy Wolff.


















