If I had a large container at my disposal, I would fill it with French vintage furniture and bring it all back to the States and open my own little boutique. I hit my first Paris flea market and was officially in heaven. The kids loved it too making it a fantastic family-friendly activity.
I'm so jealous!!! Looks like some great vintage stuff.
ReplyDeleteI totally have the office chair in that picture?!
uhhh, can I get the fencing helmets on the dresser? Thanks. SO FRENCH!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I'd be in heaven! How are the prices?
ReplyDeleteMy kind of place, I'm a bit jealous!
ReplyDeleteoh i am so so jealous, i can hardly stand it. seriously.
ReplyDeleteI've hopped around a bit on the internet tonight and somehow made it to your blog. I scrolled down and saw the invites you made for your grandma's(?) 80th birthday. When I was just at my in-law's (in SLC) that very invitation was sitting on their counter and I commented on how cute it was. Seriously. Sometimes the blogging world is so, so small.
ReplyDeleteDo it, fill that container and I'll be right over to shop!
ReplyDeletewhat a dream!
ReplyDeleteThat look like heaven! ahhh, someday.
ReplyDeletewow, that bike, that chair, that duffle bag!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm going to paris wednesday. Yippee!! (With my 3 yo daughter, meeting grandma, sis and niece on home exchange!! )Where are these markets?
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ReplyDeleteTanya, the prices are decent. It's best to speak French and participate in a "polite haggling" :) I found some vendors very willing to negotiate pricing and some stood firm. I guess you could say some people "got it" and some didn't :) It was so fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd Sarah? That is SO random that you saw that invitation on your in-laws' counter. Who are your in-laws? You are right, it is a small world. But this instance portrays how small it really is!
Annmarie, I'll be emailing you!