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Tiki Party | November 14

Tiki Party | November 14


 

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Light-bulb lamp or Field Notes?

Light-bulb lamp or Field Notes?


 

Laser-cut strips of reclaimed plywood meticulously pieced together to recrate a curvaceous grid and eerily web-like shadows. How’s that for a bright idea?

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What's in store? A new guide helps indie shoppers find retail Xanadu

What's in store? A new guide helps indie shoppers find retail Xanadu



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We’re always on the hunt for that which seems unfindable — or just plain unlikely: brooches, hats, and handbags from the 1940s, drink trays from the 1950s, sunglasses from the ’60s, thighhigh white boots from the ’70s, and anything fluorescent from the 1980s. We trawl the cluttered Internet aplenty, but sometimes we want to touch and try, too. The question is, where do we go?

Answer: lots of places. The city is well-colonized with little retail joints that specialize in all things quirky, curious, retro, or repurposed. You just have to look a little harder to find them. Until now. As you already know, small business owners are defined by their get-up-and-go energy, uncompromising creativity, and obsessions bordering on the clinical (in a good way). Turns out that collectively they comprise a network that’s something of a looser version of the Skull & Bones society, a casual confederation of members who talk one another up and help one another out. And now this crew appears to have a skipper. Brooks Morris, who owns Buckaroo’s Mercantile (5 Brookline Street, Cambridge, 617.492.4792), a mecca of retro curios, has published The Eclectic Shopper’s Guide, a nifty pamphlet with a lowkey, attitude-free, DIY look to help the intrepid consumer navigate the side streets and retail carnivals of Boston and beyond.

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Hot home goods: Anti-Bed-Bath-and-Beyond home stores

Hot home goods: Anti-Bed-Bath-and-Beyond home stores


We like to be different. Chain stores and franchises usually don’t cut it for us (unless we’re shopping for toilet paper and frozen pizza in bulk). So it’s really no surprise that we’ve been forgoing IKEA and Crate & Barrel for a more personalized...
How sweet it is

How sweet it is


Local publicist Dana Zemack is obsessed with chocolate, and we’re reaping the benefits. Zemack, who leads tastings and workshops, and blogs about her chocolate passion at www.thetastyshow.com, has created The Tasty Show Chocolate Tasting Kit for Two ...
Ain't life Grand: It is at a unique gifts and hardwares shop in Somerville

Ain't life Grand: It is at a unique gifts and hardwares shop in Somerville


NESTLED ON an unassuming block in Union Square, Grand (374 Somerville Avenue, Somerville, 617.623.2429) is the kind of shop that tempts us to abandon practically everything we own in favor of its achingly cool design aesthetic. Many of the wares here...
Ain't life Grand

Ain't life Grand


It's an LA lifestyle boutique, only more approachable. It's New York City exclusive, but down home and neighborhood-friendly. Grand (374 Somerville Avenue, Somerville, 617.623.2429), the new retail addition to eclectic, up-and-coming Union Square...

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