Monday, November 9, 2009


I spent the better part of Saturday driving back and forth on I-5 in torrential (yes! torrential) rain, on a quest to pick up a settee which ended up not fitting in my van. Yes, I'm back on this old tune again..I need a truck. The outing did give me an excuse to pop into Susan Wheeler Home in the Georgetown area of Seattle again. I swear I want (in that gooey craving kind of desirous way that's not that pretty on me anymore, blogland)almost everything in Susan's incredible store. She finds the most amazing things, like pillows in this great over-dyed french fabric, or the pair of unbelievable wing chairs done in zebra hide; then deftly merchandises her wares. I only hope my pictures do her shop partial justice. No website yet. Find her at 5515 Airport Way S. in Seattle.

9 comments:

Tracey said...

Glad you at least got to go in that awesome store! Let us know if she ever goes online!!

:) T

Garden Antqs Vintage said...

That shop looks really interesting, I'm sure I could find something to buy there!

Debi Ward Kennedy said...

We peeked in the windows of Susan's store a few weeks ago - I am blown away not only by stellar products and stunning displays, but her perfect spot-lighting on every display is just delicious.

Anne~fiona and twig said...

That chandelier has me drooling. Gorgeous!
Anne

French Kissed said...

Thanks for stopping by to say Hi. I have just spent some time getting acquainted with your wonderful blog. I thoroughly enjoyed my first visit and will be back for more.

~Jermaine~

The Brocantess said...

Love the photos....especially of the white drops on the chandelier. Thank you for your vist to my site and the comments. I will be back here often.

undomestic chica said...

Thanks for giving me a new place to visit! I;m in the Seattle area too so that shop's now on my list!

The Vintage Modern Girl said...

hi! thanks for visiting my blog and for the sweet comment! i will definitely check "The Find" out... thanks for the great tip! i would love to go to "Susan Wheeler Home"...had i known about it when i was in Seattle in august, i definitely would have gone! and also- i LOVE your blog! just became a follower!

Polly said...

Thank you for stopping by and leaving such a sweet comment regarding my wedding photos! It is nice to connect with you! Wow....that chandi is pretty cool with all those opaque teardrop prisms....looks like avery neat place!
Polly

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