Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Holiday Gift Ideas - Kids Stuff

(sizes 3- 12m and 12 - 24m)
(bead necklace $58 is separate)
Labels:
egg baby,
gifts,
jess brown,
kids,
megan park,
wovenplay
Holiday Gift Ideas - Jewelry & Accessories

(hats and scarves to match are also available)
Polder jewelry
earrings - $50 - $82
Large fish hook hoops - $70
Small fish hook hoops - $60
Lily Pad stud earrings - $80
Triplet stud earrings - $92
(also available in 18k gold)
Labels:
cashmere,
leather bags,
sarah mcguire jewelry
Holiday Gift Ideas - For the Home
Wovenplay and Jess Brown
Through December, we are featuring a special holiday Pop Up Shop with Wovenplay and Jess Brown dolls. There are things for both girls and boys. Don't miss checking out these collections while they are here.
Great gifts!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Roost mercury glass votive $12, Roost mercury glass bottle tea light holder $28,
Roost clear glass candle holder $20 ( comes with 5 extra candles), Roost glass thermos $32.
Great Gifts under $50

Roost carved clay candle $14, Roost small bell garland $18, Roost large bell $24,
Savon De Marseille soap with crushed flowers $14
Under $100

Pantherella luxury cashmere sock $74,
Fog Linen black and natural pouch's $18-$32.
Under $200

Erica Tanov silver and gold wallet $170, Erica Tanov cashmere glove $98,
Erica Tanov wool fingerless gloves $134, Erica Tanov striped cashmere hats $118,
Erica Tanov wool cable knit hat $122, Araks peacock blue pantie $128, Erica Tanov monet knit camisole $172,
Erica Tanov Marrakech petal silk scarf $92.
..... and more beautiful gifts

Roost marble salt and pepper bowl $28 and spoon $12, Erica Tanov long wallet in metallic leather $220,
Medecine Douce gold fill earrings $112, Antipast cotton scarves $82.

Art always makes a great gift. Come check out "Mostly Cars and Trees"
photographs by local artist Sean Jerd

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Introducing
Fog Linen Work
from Japan
Fog Linen Work
from Japan






Our friend Yumiko Sekine the founder of Fog Linen Works sent us some great items from her store in Tokyo. Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after ten years, Fog Linen Work produces a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing. It's products are leading and defining the natural life style trend in Japan today.
Come in to our Berkeley store to check out Sekine's beautiful linen products.
to learn more about Fog Linen Work go to
www.foglinenwork.com
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009

Erica Tanov metallic handbags, weekender and wallets in lustrous shades of silver, bronze, pewter and gold.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Pop Up Shop
about fog:
Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books and house ware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens that she had used during her childhood.
She visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen,
and has been producing and exporting linen productsto other European countries since the Middle Ages.
She was disappointed to find that there were no linen products for daily use available in the stores there.
This led her to contact several linen producers and started to have them produce her own product designs in Lithuania.
Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after ten years,
Fog Linen Work produces a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing.
It's products are leading and defining the natural life style trend in Japan today.
Sekine continues to be inspired to create beautiful simple products for daily use.
Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books and house ware from Europe and America to Japan.
In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens that she had used during her childhood.
She visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen,
and has been producing and exporting linen productsto other European countries since the Middle Ages.
She was disappointed to find that there were no linen products for daily use available in the stores there.
This led her to contact several linen producers and started to have them produce her own product designs in Lithuania.
Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after ten years,
Fog Linen Work produces a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing.
It's products are leading and defining the natural life style trend in Japan today.
Sekine continues to be inspired to create beautiful simple products for daily use.
For more info about Fog check out their website www.foglinenwork.com
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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