2012年5月14日星期一

Barn Burner

The folks at Three Potato Four had a barn sale this weekend and a few friends and I decided to take the trip down to Philadelphia for the day to check things out. Husband and wife team Stu and Janet Morales started Three Potato Four as an online only shop in 2007. They opened their physical store last August and started doing the barn sales this past January. The “barn” is an awesome old brick building that used to be the dye room in an old wool mill. The internal structure looks to be composed of both brick and some weathered old wood with a bunch of windows at the top. The windows provide for a lot of great natural light cheap coach handbags outlet, the kind of natural light that those of us that live in Manhattan don’t often get to enjoy. The contents of the barn consist of a bunch of old awesome stuff that must have been culled from farms and old factories and junk drawers all over the U.S.

Stu and Janet have amassed a cool selection of old stuff and some pretty neat reproduction new stuff in the barn. As we looked around I couldn’t help taking a second to marvel at the room. The barn is an awesome space, something that could probably only exsist in New York at mind blowing prices (read: Paula Rubenstein) cheap Coach outlet buy, or at least at prices you probably don’t want to pay. The barn is worth a two hour drive even if you aren’t in the market for an old table or some new old stuff. And if you live in Philly Monster Beats iBeats, even better. Keep an eye on the website for the next sale. [Three Potato Four]

I couldn't pass up this awesome old tin hardware store sign.

 

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