This store has so many beautiful and original items. I stop in to see the new things from time to time, some of which are a real surprise. It’s a kind of art and craft gallery, vintage shop, and a little bit of everything store. I have some of the original music CDs, jewelry, masks, and photos. A nice collection from their collection!
Matthew U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
This is categorized as an art gallery, I think that should be changed to a treasure trove or maybe an idea place. This store sits in an unassuming place. Walking Carson Street you wouldn’t think to look twice while passing it. It honestly looks like it could be somebody’s house. Much like some of the places that dot the street. The only reason we knew to enter here was that the door was open to the store. When you walk in you are greeted by an employee(possibly the owner). Very helpful she was, she also informed us that there is more merchandise to look at on the upper level and backroom. When she said upper level we assumed the four or five steps it took to get up to the platform from the main floor. Nope, we were wrong. The upstairs of the place had stuff in it. Remember back when I mentioned this looked like someone’s house. Well, when you walk up to the platform area it’s really the dining room. The backroom, really a kitchen. Upstairs, bedrooms with closets. Really odd, but also really unique for a set up for a store. Each room of the«house» was stocked with items you would find in that particular room. Napkins, pot holders and what not in the kitchen and so forth. As for the merchandise in here. Definitely one of a kind type of items. Photographs of various Pittsburgh landmarks, bracelets galore and just everything you could imagine an artist creating is for sale in here. Once I move into a bigger place I can guarantee you I will be coming here for some prints to hang on my wall. They even have some awesome items that make you think, «Why didn’t I think of that before?» I also imagine if Pintrest was a store, this would be what it was based on. I examined some of the items and then thought to myself, ‘remember this, you are going to try and do this yourself at home.’ Prices vary, but you have to remember you are paying for the artist here. I assume most the revenue from the prices goes back to the artist that generated the abundance of items in here.