Beautiful baskets were a noticeable theme throughout. I'm a sucker for vintage baskets, anything with beauty and utility gets a gold star in my book.
There were also several gorgeous quilts. It was like being in an impressive textile museum. It was hard to pick which one I liked the most.
I was also a fan of this pair of chairs.
I thought the rooster lamp and solidly built old porch swing were nice finds too.
Beautiful folk dolls could be found scattered throughout the stores.
This dining set made me jokingly beg the hubs for a new house so I'd have some place to put it. He suggested I start up a decorating business instead so I could put it in someone else's house. I just may take him up on that suggestion.
Well, that's all! I hope everyone has a wonderful rest of the week.
Nice stuff in the pictures. I may have to head down there to see why I can find. :). Thanks for checking it out for us.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely visit if you can. You won't be disappointed.
DeleteLove those vintage artwork - perfect for a gallery display! x
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed their artwork as well.
DeleteCharming shops!!! That looks like a really fun outing. And you were so close to my shop! Next time, come visit :)
ReplyDeleteHi Loi. Had I known Tone on Tone was just down the street in Bethesda I would have stopped by. I'll definitely put it at the top of my to visit list. From the looks of your blog you have wonderful selection of pieces.
DeleteI totally need to visit those shops.. so many great things to look at!!! thanks for sharing. : )
ReplyDeleteHey Leslie. I'm sure you'd have a good time. It's worth the short road trip.
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Those stores look like a lot of fun! Lots to explore.
M : )