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Philadelphia shopping
Philadelphia's famous department storesJohn Wanamaker's, Gimbel's, and Strawbridge & Clothierhave all closed, but there are great offbeat boutiques, often carrying the work of local designers, as well as shelter stores that supply the growing downtown population.
What started out as a resource center for members of the American Institute of Architects attending their 1976 national convention has evolved into a full-on...more
The moniker refers to the Belgian proclivity for bringing nature into interior design, although the selection of wares at this high-end home-furnishing...more
Look to owners Ken Foster and Larry Lantz for the necessities of modern metro living. Their staff fearlessly mixes and matches Chilewich woven-vinyl tablemats,...more
Working from the largest collection of fireplace paraphernalia in the country, Francis J. Purcell and his son have done installations in both Mount Vernon and...more
This architectural antiques business in Old City creates decor packages for stores, restaurants, and homes using road signs, phrenology heads, weather vanes,...more
Textile designer J. Lamancuso assembles a rotating collection of home furnishings and personal accessories in his two shops. The focus of the Rittenhouse...more
The standout on Philadelphia's Antique Row (along Pine Street between 9th and Broad streets) is M. Finkel & Daughter, housed in a circa 1810 building since...more







