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4 Things To Keep In Mind When Furniture Shopping
Furniture shopping is always a great experience, especially for those who care to make their homes reflect a touch of warmth. It has been rightly remarked by somebody, 'Home is where the heart is'. And why shouldn't it be? After all, a nicely done home speaks volumes about your life and personality.
Talking about different kinds of furniture, Indian furniture has been appreciated across the globe for their intricate detailing and craftsmanship. So let's explore some points you need to keep in mind when shopping for Indian Wooden Furniture:
The first thing that you need to consider is your budget. Don't go overboard spending on furniture for your dream home and then realize that you have almost no balance left for other accessories. When considering the budget, also keep your choice in mind. If you would like to embellish your home with fine wood then the budget may go up. Other notes like how long you wish to keep the piece of furniture, whether it is going to be a central piece or just another bric-a-brac will also influence your choice to a great extent.
Your personal style should also be considered when shopping for furniture. It will help you add a tinge of comfort and tenderness. If you are not quite sure what your personal style is, you may study your wardrobe or for that matter your favorite belongings to get a clue.
The kind of craftsmanship you are looking for will help you narrow down your choices. If you have always loved intricate detailing, then it will be better for you to opt for fine Wood Furniture from the state of Rajasthan or Gujarat. The Rajasthani Jharoka Style Furniture is quite popular among the Indian masses for their royal look and feel.
Last but not the least, safety issues should also be your concern when you go for furniture shopping. When shopping for drawers or chests, look for stops that will prevent the drawer from falling apart. In case of bookcases, look for bigger shelves so that the case doesn't run the risk of overloading.
Now you have all the information that will make your furniture shopping experience a pleasant one. Happy Shopping!
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Eureka Hand-Held Vacuum, 71B List Price: $59.99 Sale Price: $34.99 Used From: $30.00 |
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Eureka 71B Hand-Held Vacuum Hand-held but very powerful, this Eureka model eliminates the hassle of lugging around a full-size vacuum for cleaning car upholstery, sofas, and carpeted stairs. A 20-foot long cord which can also be wrapped around for storage purposes, provides good reach, as does the deluxe hose that stretches to three times its length. With the crevice tool on the end of the hose, this vacuum reaches into all kinds of tight places. Its high power suction is driven by two motors. One motor provides power to the revolving brush and the other for suction. The 5.5 amp power allows this vacuum to clean deeply. The Riser Visor Nozzle Cover One of Eureka's innovations is the Riser Visor, a clear plastic cover that stays down for cleaning horizontal surfaces and flips up so the revolving brush can reach the vertical carpet on stair risers. There's no bag to change, just a filter and clear plastic dust cup to shake out when necessary. High power suction picks up dirt from carpets and upholstery The Riser Visor nozzle features a rotating cover over the brush roll. When the cover is in the normal position, the brush roll action is toward the bottom side of the nozzle to clean flat areas such as stair steps or upholstery. Twist the cover downward to rotate the cover down exposing the front of the brush roll for cleaning vertical surfaces, e.g. stair risers, furniture backs. The Eureka Hand-held vacuum even removes the deeply embedded dirt from anywhere in your home or car. It is Ideal for cleaning stairs and auto upholstery. This hand vacuum cleans with the help of a revolving brush roll with Riser Visor, a stretch hose and attachments for getting into hard to reach spaces. The onboard crevice tool gets into those places that are too small for the brush roll to reach. Ideal for quick pick-ups or cleaning smaller spaces. Clean your cars, stairs as well as quick messes easily with this light weight hand vacuum by Eureka. The Riser Visor nozzle flips to easily clean upholstery and stairs vertically or horizontally. On or off, brush roll picks up dirt from bare floors and area rugs. With its ability to provide a quick yet comprehensive clean, it has formally been named âQuick-Up.’ Getting the Best Results • Moving brush roll, power switch should be in suction only position when using hose. • Do not use the cleaner without the dust cup filter properly installed. This can damage the cleaner. • Some fine particles can restrict airflow very quickly and will decrease performance even before the dust container appears full. For that reason, when vacuuming carpet fresheners or cleaners, powder, plaster dust or similar fine substances, the dust cup and filter may need cleaning more often. • Use the cleaner to pick up dirt and dust particles. Avoid picking up hard or sharp objects that could damage the vacuum cleaner. • To avoid unnecessary service calls, check the hose, dust cup and motor filter often. Clear a clogged hose, empty the dust cup if it is full, and clean the motor filter when it is dirty. Easy Cleaning Steps Pull the crevice tool out of the base of the cleaner. Place the crevice tool on the end of the hose. When cleaning is completed, store crevice tool back in the base of the cleaner and replace the hose in the hose adapter on the cleaner. Pull back on the power switch to the “open cup” position and lift dust cup away from cleaner. Remove dust cup filter and dump dust cup in a waste container. The filter can be cleaned by brushing off over a waste container. The dust cup can be rinsed under running water and should be completely dried before replacing on cleaner. Recommended for cleaning staircases with ease Product Features Brush Roll Brush roll action to clean flat areas, stair steps and upholstery Crevice Tool Crevice tool gets into those places that are too small for the brush roll to reach Riser Visor The riser visor feature with a rotating cover over the brush roll Dust Cup Pull back on the power switch to the “open cup” position and lift dust cup to empty Fingertip Controls Easy to use fingertip controls allow you to operate the hand vacuum and turn the power switch on and off Cord Wrap Cord wraps easily at the back of the hand vacuum making it convenient to store Compact size makes it very easy to store Picks up even the tiny pieces of dirt in your car Works just as well on bare floors Easy to empty dust cup eliminates the need to purchase replacement bags |
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Hoover SteamVac Carpet Cleaner with Clean Surge, F5914-900 List Price: $179.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $79.95 |
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This powerful home steam vacuum saves you the expense and hassle of having to rent a steam cleaner and keeps rugs, upholstery, and bare floors (other than hardwoods) looking like new. The powerful 12-amp motor combined with five spinning brushes that operate at either high or low speed lift the usual dirt and grime out of carpets. By pulling on the trigger in the comfortable upright handle, this deep cleaner releases the included carpet/upholstery cleaner and hot tap water. For more stubborn stains or for high-traffic areas, this SteamVac also has a Clean Surge feature, which sends an extra blast of cleaning solution into the stain by simply pressing a button on the handle. When cleaning is complete, release the trigger and the SteamVac forces hot air into the cleaning path so you can do a few dry strokes over the stain. This deep cleaner has two separate water tanks to keep clean water apart from dirty water. The top tank holds the detergent and 1 gallon of hot water and automatically mixes the two so you don't need to get your hands wet. The lower tank holds the dirty solution picked up from the carpet and unlatches to easily pour out into a sink without spilling. For cleaning stairs or upholstery, this deep cleaner has a long 8-foot hose and a special stair/upholstery nozzle that scrubs out spots. Other attachments include a bare floor nozzle and a powered hand tool that is also ideal for upholstery or small carpet areas. All tools are mounted on the front of the vac in a handy case. Other features of this deep cleaner include a brush indicator, which informs you that the brushes are spinning; an on/off foot pedal; a handle release pedal; and a 27-inch wraparound cord. The Hoover SteamVac is covered by a full one-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde This powerful home steam vacuum saves you the expense and hassle of having to rent a steam cleaner to keep rugs, upholstery, and bare floors (other than hardwoods) looking like new. The powerful 12-amp motor combined with five spinning brushes that operate at either high or low speed lift the dirt and grime out of carpets. By pulling on the trigger in the comfortable upright handle, this deep cleaner releases the included carpet/upholstery cleaner and hot tap water. For more stubborn stains or for high-traffic areas, this SteamVac also has a Clean Surge feature, which sends an extra blast of cleaning solution into the stain by simply pressing a button on the handle. When cleaning is complete, release the trigger and the SteamVac forces hot air into the cleaning path so you can do a few dry strokes over the stain. This deep cleaner has two separate water tanks to keep clean water apart from dirty water. The top tank holds the detergent and one gallon of hot water and automatically mixes the two so you don’t need to get your hands wet. The lower tank holds the dirty solution picked up from the carpet and unlatches to easily pour out into a sink without spilling. For cleaning stairs or upholstery, this deep cleaner has a long 8-foot hose and a special stair/upholstery nozzle to scrub out spots. Other features of this deep cleaner include a brush indicator, which informs you that the brushes are spinning; an on/off foot pedal; a handle release pedal; and a 20-inch wraparound cord. The Hoover SteamVac is covered by a full one-year warranty. Hoover SteamVac Features • SpinScrub - multi-directional brushes surround carpet fibers, to remove dirt at every angle • 3-Speed Brushroll Control - High for normal cleaning, low for gentle cleaning, off for spill pick-up • Tool Mode - stops scrubbing brushes to protect hard flooring • Removable Brushes - pop out for easy rinsing • Clean Surge Control - fingertip control applies extra detergent to stains and heavy traffic areas • Heated Drying - applies heat to floor to speed drying time • 8' Stretch Hose - provides instant extended reach • Dual Tanks - easy-to-fill tanks keep cleaning solution and dirty water separate • No Belts - never change or replace or break a belt • Powerful 12-amp Motor - has all the power needed to get floors truly clean • Carpet/Upholstery Detergent - Includes one 16 oz bottle of powerful cleaning detergent • Limited one-year warranty • On Board Tools: SpinScrub Powered Hand Tool puts hard-to-reach cleaning in the palm of your hand: perfect for stairs, upholstery and stains A clear nozzle allows you to see how well the SteamVac is cleaning your carpets The SpinScrub brushes are easily removable and can be rinsed to maintain performance The included detailer tool is great for cleaning stairs or tough stains |
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Doctor Who - TV Show Poster (Van Gogh's Exploding Tardis) (Size: 36" x 24") List Price: $13.99 Sale Price: $3.43 |
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New Full Size Poster. High Quality. Suitable for Framing. |
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Baby Einstein - Meet the Orchestra - First Instruments List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $4.47 Used From: $1.41 |
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Adults may think it's too early to teach a baby the difference between a trumpet and a bugle, but Baby Einstein: Meet the Orchestra--First Instruments entertains children with its next music installment. Relying on its tried-and-true formula of bright colors, quick-paced format, and almost no dialogue (except to repeat names and identify groups by section: brass, woodwinds, strings, and so forth), First Instruments flashes the instrument and its name on the screen, demonstrates how it sounds, and shows animated characters, puppets, babies, youth, and grown-ups all performing on (and enjoying) it. It then combines instruments for a few classical numbers. The jazzy rendition of Beethoven's "Fur Elise" is questionable (it would be nicer to teach kids appreciation for the real thing). Bonus features include instrument flash cards, several puppet shows, a featurette teaching more about music, and additional orchestral numbers. A nice diversion for your little maestro-to-be. Ages 1 year and up.--Ellen A. Kim A playful introduction to musical instruments and their sounds!-- Exposes little ones to the sights and sounds of an orchestra-- Features children playing musical instrumentsAt 12 months, babies can identify specific sounds, and they re also starting to match the sounds they hear with the objects that make them. Meet the OrchestraTM -- First Instruments presents your little "maestro" with a playful introduction to the sights and sounds of a real orchestra -- from the clashing of cymbals to the purring of the cello and everything in between! One of the greatest joys parents experience is the first time their child sings a song or picks up a musical toy and starts to play. Music appreciation begins early, and this resoundingly entertaining program encourages musical exploration with fun puppet shows, captivating real-world images and beautiful music by Beethoven, Brahms, Joplin, Haydn, Mozart and Strauss. It s a great way for you and your little one to start off on the right note! DVD Features-- Repeat play-- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English)-- Discovery cards-- Toy chest-- Maestro's recital-- Guess the musical instrument-- Puppet shows-- About Little Einsteins (Available in French and English only) |
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RoomMates RMK1470SCS Disney Princess Peel & Stick Wall Decals with Gems List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Includes (40) wall decals and (47) peel and stick gems. |
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Wagner 915 1,500-Watt On-Demand Power Steamer and Cleaner List Price: $150.00 Sale Price: $84.58 Used From: $80.75 |
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The Wagner Power Steamer can be used in every room in your home. It uses a pressurized steam system to complete repair or renovation jobs like removing wallpaper, and also cleans and sanitizes your home from top to bottom. Use it to clean grills, greasy stovetops, bathroom tile, and more. The Power Steamer works without chemicals, so it's safe and non-toxic, and won't leave behind any messy residue. It comes with a variety of accessories, including a window/tile squeegee, flooring cleaning head and pad, two extension tubes, measuring cup and fill funnel, and assorted utility brushes.On-Demand Power SteamerAt a Glance:Multi-purpose cleaning systemSafe, chemical-free way to remove wallpaper and clean and sanitize your homeTwo modes with fingertip control for continuous or intermittent steamRemoves wallpaper 20 percent faster than non-pressurized steam cleanersGreat for cleaning garage floors, upholstery, grills, tires, and moreIncludes window/tile squeegee, flooring cleaning head and pad, two extension tubes, measuring cup and fill funnel, and utility brushesPressurized steam makes removing wallpaper easy. View larger.Cleans and sanitizes all types of surfaces in your home without chemicals. View larger.Two Modes for Versatility and PowerThe Power Steamer provides powerful steam that you control with a pull of the power trigger. An illuminated green power light indicates that the steamer is ready to go. Two modes of operation release steam continuously or intermittently so you can match the cleaning or wallpaper removal power to the job at hand. The steamer's wheels move smoothly across all surfaces for easy use.Safe, Chemical-Free Formula Leaves No ResidueThe Power Steamer uses natural steam to remove wallpaper and clean and sanitize all types of surfaces in your home. It contains no chemicals, so it's safe to use around children and pets, and it won't leave behind greasy chemical residue. Use it to clean sofas, barbeque grills, greasy stove tops, bathroom fixtures, tile, floors, and rugs. Or rely on it to remove dirt and oil from your garage floor or clean up the winter snow and ice on your front porch or entryway.Fast, Effective Cleaning, Removal, and SanitizationThe Power Steamer removes wallpaper 20 percent faster than non-pressurized steam cleaners, and provides a thorough, deep clean of surfaces in and around your home. Its efficient cleaning action kills bacteria beneath the surface for complete sanitation. The steamer also features a jet nozzle that's great for cleaning mud off tires and grease and dirt off concrete, camping equipment, and lawn furniture.What's in the BoxPower steamer, window/tile squeegee, flooring cleaning head and pad, two extension tubes, measuring cup and fill funnel, utility brushes, and user manual. This steamer expands from a wallpaper remover to a steamer that cleans and sanitizes and removes wallpaper, grease, and grime. It can clean barbeque grills, floors and rugs, is chemical-Free, and ha fingertip steam control for continuous or intermittent steam. It includes handle/pistol rest, two extension tubes, window/tile squeegee, floor cleaning head and pad, wallpaper steam plate, and an 8-foot steam hose and funnel. It is 1500 watts, has a 45 minute run time, and has a .4 gallon capacity. |
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I Love Lucy - The Complete Second Season List Price: $22.99 Sale Price: $10.97 Used From: $9.96 |
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I LOVE LUCY:COMPLETE SECOND SEASON - DVD Movie Season 2 of I Love Lucy includes two of the most famous half-hours in television history. "Job Switching," originally broadcast mid-September of 1952, is the crazy, battle-of-the-sexes episode in which husbands Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz) and Fred Mertz (William Frawley) trade roles with wives Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Ethel (Vivian Vance), culminating in the men making a shambles of domestic chores while Lucy and Ethel take disastrous work at a chocolate factory. That's right: This is the show where the ladies have a Chaplinesque experience with a too-fast factory conveyor belt, forcing them to hide candies in their mouths, in their hats, and down their blouses lest a tough forewoman fire them for incompetence. A half-century later, the scene is still so fresh and funny it would grace any current sitcom. "Lucy Goes to the Hospital," which received an amazing 71.7 rating on January 19, 1953, is the historic episode featuring the birth of Little Ricky and a load of wonderful slapstick. Other television series (The Dick Van Dyke Show) and movies (Nine Months) have tried to top Lucy's time-to-go-to-the-hospital shenanigans, but there's nothing like the sight of Ricky and Fred falling all over themselves or Ricky showing up at the maternity ward (direct from a voodoo-themed show at the Tropicana) in witch doctor makeup. The other 31 episodes included in I Love Lucy: The Compete Second Season have choice moments, too. "Lucy Becomes a Sculptress" finds the ever-ambitious redhead falling for empty flattery at an art-supply store and commencing an ill-advised career working in clay. Ricky agrees to bless this new endeavor if an art critic says she has talent, but Lucy tries to increase her chances by posing as a bust of herself--resulting in mayhem, of course. The usual running themes in I Love Lucy--Lucy's misguided desire to be a part of Ricky's musical career, and her penchant for disguising herself to investigate something--are all over The Complete Second Season. "Ricky Loses His Voice" is a delightful piece in which Ricky's laryngitis inspires Lucy, the Mertzes, and an aging chorus line to put on a Tropicana spectacle, and "Ricky Has Labor Pains" finds Lucy and Ethel going undercover as male reporters to find out what happens at a stag party. Lots to enjoy here, and the special features include bloopers, information about the guest cast, and snippets from Ball's radio show. --Tom Keogh |
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The Addams Family - The Complete Series List Price: $69.98 Sale Price: $61.00 Used From: $139.99 |
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The Addams Family - Volume One If The Munsters was a traditional family sitcom as reimagined by Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, The Addams Family is a macabre twist on Father Knows Best. The Munster and Addams clans made their TV debuts in 1964 and lasted two seasons before the networks buried them. The Addamses are now gloriously resurrected in this three-disc set that digs up the series' first 22 episodes (oddly, 12 shy of the complete first season). Inspired by Charles Addams's New Yorker cartoons, The Addams Family is fiendishly funny, with a dead-on cast that indelibly embodies Addams's characters. John Astin brings a demented glee to eccentric, frighteningly wealthy Gomez Addams. Carolyn Jones is bewitching as his pre-goth wife, Morticia, whom the Beatles might have had in mind when they sang, "Baby's in Black." Jackie Coogan is the electrifying Uncle Fester, with Ted Cassidy (who famously took a kick in the groin from Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) is the monstrous butler Lurch, whose "You rang?" entered the pop culture lexicon. The Munsters was family friendly. The Addams Family is more sophisticated and wickedly funny. As Gomez notes at one point, "There's a touch of madness" in the Addams household, where "every day is Halloween." Bear rugs growl, a disembodied hand, Thing, delivers the mail, and a torture rack is good for what ails you. The children, Wednesday (Lisa Loring) and older brother Pugsley (Ken Weatherwax), enjoy such hobbies as playing autopsy or exploding model trains. Gomez and Morticia were one of television's most passionate couples, with Gomez being driven to arm-kissing ecstasy whenever Morticia spoke French. The last episode included in this collection, "Amnesia in the Addams Family," is a classic in which Gomez is rendered "normal" following a conk on the head. The look of disgust on Morticia and Lurch's face when he asks for a glass of milk is priceless. The "altogether ooky" extras include three episode commentaries, a featurette on Charles Addams, reminiscences from cast members Astin, Loring, and Weatherwax, a segment on the creation of the classic snap-snap theme song ("They're creepy and they're kooky...."), and the inevitable theme song sing-along. The Addams Family at last on DVD? As Gomez might exclaim: "Capital!" --Donald Liebenson The Addams Family - Volume Two Based on the original Goth cartoons by Charles "Chas" Addams that ran for decades in the New Yorker magazine, The Addams Family television sitcom portrayed a monster family whose moribund physical appearances were counteracted by each family member's exuberance for passion and adventure. This Volume Two DVD contains twenty-one episodes, including the last of season one and the whole of season two, plus commentaries, and a featurette about the cinematic impact The Addams Family had on American television culture. Premiering the same year as The Munsters, this short-lived series was one of the first two shows to take issue with the Leave It To Beaver aesthetic that dominated television throughout the 50s, in which perfect families narrowly defined normality in the American home. Instead, it starred a family feared by neighbors, who within the boundaries of their haunted Victorian mansion invented their own thriving, not to mention fun, culture. The Addams Family proved that outsiders could be extremely gracious, educated, and interesting, even if eccentricities rendered their looks a threat. These episodes include the original cast: Gomez (John Astin) and Morticia (Carolyn Jones), Uncle Fester (Jackie Coogan), the two children Wednesday and Pugley, butler Lurch, hairy Cousin Itt, and the enigmatic hand, Thing, who plays castanets for the married couples' cha cha parties, and looks up things in phone books. Macabre humor in each episode reverses average, expected logic. Flower arranging, for Morticia, involves de-budding and stripping roses of all but the thorns. In "Morticia, The Sculptress," Gomez bribes a local art dealer to buy Morticia's hideous art at the Addams Family's own expense, revealing Gomez to be a strange but loving husband. In most episodes, such as "Lurch, The Teenage Idol" and "Cousin Itt and the Vocational Counselor," The Addams' aim to help their loved ones succeed, in these cases Lurch, as a harpsichord-playing pop star, and Itt, on a career search for an unintelligible, hair-covered little person. The Addams Family house interior still looks exquisite forty years later, full of taxidermied animals, antique furniture, carnivorous plants, and medieval charm. One watches this show not only for its sets and costumes, but also for its refreshingly wide take on what successful families can look like. --Trinie Dalton The Addams Family - Volume Three Product description: The Addams Family is not your typical family: they take delight in most of the things that "normal" people would be terrified of. Relive the misadventures of America's favorite frightfully funny family. ADDAMS FAMILY COMPLETE SERIES BOX SET - DVD Movie |
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John Bull, Furniture Shopping Shops Magazine, UK, 1958 $19.99 John Bull, Furniture Shopping Shops Magazine, UK, 1958 - Premium Poster |
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Shops $14.39 Shops |
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Furniture Design for Schools and Shops $17.98 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The New York Book of Shops $3.48 From stilettos to sneakers, ceramics to estate jewelry, The New York Book of Shops covers the best boutiques the city has to offer, from the trendiest to the tiniest and everything in between. In its first incarnation as New York's 50+ Best Little Shops, this portable guide took shoppers to the city's best boutiques, secret sources, and insider favorites, neighborhood by neighborhood. This new edition covers all the listings from the original (updated for this edition) plus new features and sidebars, and of course, more shops. There are cafes, tearooms, and bars where weary shoppers can rest their feet; the best tailors, repair shops, and trim stores; bookstores and galleries; and furniture stores. And for shoppers haunted by their attachment to material goods, there are even a few yoga studios. Revised and updated with all-new listings, this is the essential first purchase for anyone--native New Yorker or not--planning a shopping trip in the Big Apple. |
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The Shops $4.58 Some people, the author included, love shopping so much that even the weekly trawl round Waitrose is a treat. In this essential guide/memoir, India Knight dissects the singular pleasures afforded by everyone's favourite pastime: from dragging your mother around TopShop aged 14 to feeling your entire life would somehow be perfect if only you bought that battered leather sofa. Part series of essays, part lists of essential information, you will never wonder about where to get the perfect 2-inches-off-the-waist pants again. The Shops is a book for everyone who's ever had to part with cash, which is to say, a book for everyone. |
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Shops Now $52.49 Shops Now |
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Shops Cafe $19.99 Shops Cafe - Art Print |
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View of the Shops $34.99 Roman View of the Shops - Giclee Print |
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Pathway to the Shops $34.99 Guido Borelli Pathway to the Shops - Giclee Print |
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The Rival Shops $19.99 Tom Merry The Rival Shops - Premium Poster |
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Bicycle Shops $49.99 William Sumits Bicycle Shops - Photographic Print |
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London Street Furniture $21.48 Why don't people take more notice of bollards? How often do they stop to look at a coal-hole cover? Why are pub signs largely ignored and Royal Warrants on shops scarcely noticed?Such a grievous situation is about to change with the publication of this, the first book dealing specifically with London Street Furniture. It examines the unconsidered trifles which can be found in bewildering diversity around the streets particularly of the older parts of central London but also elsewhere in the Metropolis.These items help us to understand the growth of London and provide pointers and fascinating insights into its economic and social development as well as the changes in science and technology it has witnessed. Knowing something about street furniture makes a walk around London far more interesting. |
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The Shops (Bailey, The Opera Group) $9.49 The Shops (Bailey, The Opera Group) |
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GameMastery Map Pack: Shops $10.13 GameMastery Map Pack: Shops |
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Cool Shops Milan $14.91 Cool Shops Milan |
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New Shops 9 $140.25 New Shops 9 |
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Sacramento's Southern Pacific Shops $19.35 Sacramento's Southern Pacific Shops |
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American Country Furniture (Paperback) $14.09 Exploring the history behind country furnishings, this authoritative handbook offers 50 of the most popular projects from the workshops of David T. Smith—a unique collection of craft shops that create reproductions of antique artifacts. Offering a short narrative explaining how each piece of furniture evolved and was used in the past, each project includes detailed drawings, a materials list, and comprehensive instructions for assembly. Informative and well-researched, this remarkable reference shares guidelines for constructing historic fixtures such as a trestle table, a pencil-post bed, a ladder-back chair, or a whale shelf. Helpful photographs are included to demonstrate specialized techniques and skills, such as routing dovetails and raising panels. |
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Furniture Hot Spots: The Best Furniture Stores and Websites Coast to Coast $3.98 Finally, a pocket guide to buying furniture that offers no-nonsense reviews of the best shops. It's the book Jennifer Litwin (author) needed the first time she went furniture shopping without being able to tell what type of furniture store she was about to walk into. That was a long time ago, and Jennifer Litwin has since become one of America's premier furniture brokers. Her book is for anyone who has ever felt intimidated by the unregulated market, and wanted a down-and-dirty guide to shopping for all kinds of furniture, all over the country. Cut to an easy-to-carry size, and sharply focused, FURNITURE HOT SPOTS will help both first time buyers, as well as the more seasoned shopper. The core of the book tells readers where to find what they're looking for, depending on where they are in the country, and how to determine if it's fairly priced. Litwin divides the nation into ten regions and provides info-packed reviews of everything from upscale urban boutiques to barn-style shops. Each seller is profiled concisely, with phone numbers and Web sites, as well as comments about the quality of the stock, the kind of items the store specializes in, and the knowledge of the sales associates. Also included is invaluable tips on how to buy at auction, the best way to navigate flea markets and chain stores of all price ranges, and great hot-spots on-line, many of which are also reviewed. This is the essential guidebook no furniture search should be without. |
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Gone To The Shops $44.95 Explores the bustling world of Victorian shops and shopping, and the growing consumerism that bloomed during these times. |
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My D (Shops at Thrifty) $6 My D (Shops at Thrifty) - Mickey Avalon |
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Machine Shops, Livingston, Montana $94.99 Machine Shops, Livingston, Montana - Framed Art Print |
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Curio Shops, Tijuana, Mexico $19.99 Curio Shops, Tijuana, Mexico - Art Print |


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