They have a furnishings store as well as a small separate gazebo with handbags and face masks. My wife and I had breakfast next door at Stationæry and peeked through the store windows since they had not opened yet, and made it a point to return an hour later to check it out inside. We loved everything we saw from the face mask, hand bags, rugs, quilts, and all sorts of textiles hanging from the wall. They also carry products that look artisanal like soaps, leather accessories, essential oils. The Japanese lady and English gentleman inside were kind and informative about their products and not overly assertive. We ended up purchasing a quilt for our bed that was hand made by their friend Ondi in the Kahdi style in India. What’s even more special is that all the pieces from the quilt were scraps from other apparel pieces, cushion covers, and the like. The quilt has beautiful wood block printed patterns in indigo dye. I think it’ll be great for the warmer seasons, and a definite centerpiece. I will update this post with photos once we have it set in our bedroom.
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