I've only recently discovered the glory known as Anthropologie.....but I'm already in love, and I'm don't care who knows it. If my yearly income had a couple more zeroes before the decimal point, I might have more items to show for my newfound love. But, nonetheless, I don't know how I ever lived without their housewares section.
After my visit today, I have realized how plain and boring all of my drawer handles and door knobs are. 


Oh man...
I want my house to look less cookie cutter, and more eccentric, and eclectic, and full of all the best items I can find at flea markets and second hand stores.
I want to live in a house that WASN'T built in the 21st century. All the good houses were built circa 1970 and earlier. Granted, I love my air conditioning, and my three-pronged electrical outlets, and the fact that my foundation isn't sliding in two directions, and how wonderfully low I can keep my heating bill in the winter due to insulation. But STILL!
Moving on...
I think my cooking would taste that much better if I did it in this little number.


I've decided that instead of collecting shot glasses, or glass figurines, or snowmen, or husbands, finding the most interesting and cute measuring cups and spoons will be my new hobby.
But for today, my only purchase was this:
At first glance, it looks like a lovely glass vase (which I do need more of around the house). But looking again, it is a multifaceted glass measuring container. Each side is responsible for a different kind of measurement, i.e. cups, milliliters, fluid ounces. It even has different measurement sides for sifted flour and then sugar, or rice. Cooking hasn't become this simple since my Kitchen-Aid mixer.
Now, get thee to Anthropologie, and have the time of your life.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
my favorite store of 2010...thus far
Posted by carolyn at 6:03 PM
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2 comments:
I love LOVE Anthropologie. I too wish I had those extra zeros before the decimal point. I sign up for their free catalog so I can look at their prettiness at home because it is safer that way.
Their store really is quite dangerous. I'm pretty good about avoiding purchases on the full price shelves....but the markdowns are irresistible. Now that Macy's is leaving downtown, I want more stores just like Anthropologie!
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