Bell'occhio: San Francisco and Online
Hidden away down a tiny side street in the middle of San Francisco, Bell'occhio is a sweet jewel box of a shop, chock full of odd and eclectic bits this-and-that. There's plenty of unique things he...
Hidden away down a tiny side street in the middle of San Francisco, Bell'occhio is a sweet jewel box of a shop, chock full of odd and eclectic bits this-and-that. There's plenty of unique things he...
When it comes to kitchen tools, cookware, high-end bakeware, and flat-out classic inspiration for the kitchen and the table, Williams-Sonoma is in a class of its own. ...
We just got back from a visit to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where we stopped in at Whisk, a comprehensive, one-stop cooking shop (with charm to boot) that opened just a few months ago......
We'll admit, a trip to Macy's in Herald Square in New York during the holiday season is not something we'd wish on our worst enemy. It's madness down there. However... Macy's Cellar is a one-stop shop...
We went to this store on a recent trip to San Francisco, led by a friend who knew we'd get lost in it. True, we could have stayed and browsed for hours in this dimly lit (excuse the grainy photographs...
We had absolutely no reason to buy this serving platter for ourselves over the weekend, but we couldn't resist. That delicate, lace-like pattern that looks so modern on a rustic piece of pottery was t...
If you love French vintage kitchenware from 1900-1960 but can't make it to Paris, D.O.T. (Diffusion d'Objets de Table) on rue Saintonge in the Marais has an affordable solution for you. Their online U...
Didn't have a chance to scoop up that Garden Patch Cakelet Pan yet? Now's the time. Williams-Sonoma has some spring and Easter items on sale right now, if you want to stock up for next year. Also...
Chicago's Hanger 18 is one of those stores we turn to when we're shopping for a gift – for a hostess, housewarming, wedding or birthday – all the while wanting to stock up on goodies for ourselves...
The post below from Kristin made us sigh for French flea market treasures. It would be so nice to roam French flea markets and find small treasures to make our kitchens more beautiful. Fortunately for...
Kristin's post below about the windowbox herb garden in Notting Hill has us thinking about England and all the old-fashioned kitchen tools you can find through a few good companies there. One of our f...
Don't these plates look like the AT squiggle? We think so. There is plenty to buy at Pearl River besides plain, white plates and bowls. But those are always what we end up taking home. Click below f...
AT:Chicago posted an item or two from this beautiful modern boutique in South East London. We browsed around their kitchen and tableware and we're smitten... ...
As bakers we appreciate great quality, attention to detail, and well-informed resources. Baking can be intimidating and confusing - especially when something goes wrong - and we love stores and resour...
In an over-designed world Kiosk is a store that wants to offer an alternative. They stock products from travels all over the world with one country featured at a time and rotating every few months. T...
Dwell was an instant success in 1999 with the introduction of their crisp, modern patterns for linen and bedding. They have since branched out into linens for the table and the nursery. Their website ...
End your search for affordable everyday dinnerware at Fishs Eddy. Visit the store in Manhattan's Union Square or stop by their excellent website to send a gift. Fishs Eddy sells American-made sturd...
Sur La Table, French for On the table, first opened in Seattle's Pike Place Market in 1972, selling gourmet cooking paraphernalia.Their stores are known for the high quality of their brands and mercha...
Braised stews and pot roasts make us want to break out the sensible stoneware plates and soup bowls, good durable stuff that looks right with a hunk of meat sitting in it. P.O.S.H. Chicago is a perfec...
The Art of Cooking is Manhattan's cook shop boutique. Look for the best here, darling: Rosle tools, Emile Henry bakers and All-Clad cookware. A dining table just inside the door, is always set for th...
Like a well-stocked bakery entices the passing sweets addict, the doublewide storefront of Kamei Restaurant Supply beckons kitchen junkies inside. With its unparalleled selection, this is one of the...
Nestled in-between a frozen yogurt shop and a store specializing in exotic birds, Lemon Tree Bungalow is a cluttered paradise of cutesy geegaws, knick knacks, and little lovelies. Just step into the ...
The enchanting Jimtown Store is a place of fantasies. I always feel like I could curl up and go to sleep on the warm, creaky, wooden floor. In my fantasy, I lie there, undiscovered, as the store is cl...
A terse sign warns that they will not return, refund or exchange any item that has been used, washed or even simply rinsed. Not even within an hour of purchase. Welcome to Bargain Fair, convenient...
Museum stores aren't top of mind when it comes to shopping for kitchenware, but don't forget about the MoMA store, the retail arm of the famous New York modern art museum. The store charges itself to ...