First thing: normally, I hate music in shops. The music here though is French indie/pop and therefore adorable. Second thing: the prices are completely weird and slightly disconnected to what you're actually buying - anything with a handmade element costs what it really should and some of the homewares are more like IKEA pricing. Third thing: they had French breakfast bowls, in colours which go with the kitchen.
I had one of these, once, before it broke; and every French household has some for drinking tea/coffee/chocolate, or beating eggs, or whatever...
Anthropologie? In London??
ReplyDeleteIf anything is likely to get me back into our country's black-snot-inducing capital, it might just be that.
What an unusual name!
ReplyDeleteThe black-snot thing - I remember that distinctly last time I lived in London in 1991/92, and also the filth you washed out of your hair. No more. I don't know whether it's less congestion, lower emitting cars and buses, the smoking ban or what, but I haven't had it since I started travelling back and forth 2 years ago...
Lovely bowls! And how come all these exciting shops open *after* I move out :o)
ReplyDeleteYou're right about the black-snot thing - I suspect it's a combination of all those factors.
Is this a knitting blog or a nasal studies blog, eh?
ReplyDeleteLove the bowls. I was in an Anthropologie shop in New York a couple of years ago and wanted everything. Sigh.
Love the 'eh', Mary - no cultural stereotyping here, obviously... And hi Alison-aka-yarninmypocket-of-the-first-comment - couldn't get through to your LJ profile initially...
ReplyDeleteI think Snot Studies is probably a much-neglected academic discipline - it's evidently a key environmental indicator...