ANOTHER new store in Park Slope - Urban Alchemist
just read in time out today about a new store which opened called urban alchemist. There's a 1/4 page on it where is says:
You won't know where to look first at this eclectic five-woman design collective that juggles the artists' various aesthetics with impressive agility. Covetable objects like Depression-era glassware rescued from estate sales, decoupaged vintage tins, woven baskets and distinctive handmade jewelry are sure to charm stockpilers of the uncommon.
343 5th Street between 5th and 6th.
www.urbanalchemiststore.com
You won't know where to look first at this eclectic five-woman design collective that juggles the artists' various aesthetics with impressive agility. Covetable objects like Depression-era glassware rescued from estate sales, decoupaged vintage tins, woven baskets and distinctive handmade jewelry are sure to charm stockpilers of the uncommon.
343 5th Street between 5th and 6th.
www.urbanalchemiststore.com
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Just what we need. Another pizzeria.
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funny, Idlewild!
I acdtually went in this store the other day. I like the fact that it's a collective, but frankly, it seemed to be a thin selection of knick-knacks and the same old jewelry available at every flea market. I'm hoping the selection gets more varied and into the unique home stuff, personally, but it's a cool idea. -
Wait, didn't they get that "decoupage tin" from that stoop sale for a nickel?
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Subject: Re: ANOTHER new store in Park Slope - Urban Alchemist
belzjm wrote: just read in time out today about a new store which opened called urban alchemist. There's a 1/4 page on it where is says:
I need a translator to tell me what the hell that says.
You won't know where to look first at this eclectic five-woman design collective that juggles the artists' various aesthetics with impressive agility. Covetable objects like Depression-era glassware rescued from estate sales, decoupaged vintage tins, woven baskets and distinctive handmade jewelry are sure to charm stockpilers of the uncommon.
www.urbanalchemiststore.com -
Subject: Re: ANOTHER new store in Park Slope - Urban Alchemist
raw wrote: [quote=belzjm]just read in time out today about a new store which opened called urban alchemist. There's a 1/4 page on it where is says:
I need a translator to tell me what the hell that says.
You won't know where to look first at this
eclectic five-woman design collective: a group of college friends
that juggles the artists' various aesthetics that will make money off of anything they can
with impressive agility. while remaining cute and charming
Covetable objects high mark ups
like Depression-era glassware whatever Grandma left me
rescued purchased at a lower price for later mark up
from estate sales, stoop sales, yard sales, dumpsters,
decoupaged vintage tins, junk; usually christmas themed.
woven baskets junk; usually found on sidewalks.
and distinctive ugly, surprisingly expensive
handmade jewelry more friends
are sure to charm will fool you into thinking you need another vase
stockpilers of the uncommon. don't flatter yourself. wait--do!
www.urbanalchemiststore.com -
hilarious chipster.
i love it! -
Subject: Re: ANOTHER new store in Park Slope - Urban Alchemist
raw wrote: [quote=belzjm]just read in time out today about a new store which opened called urban alchemist. There's a 1/4 page on it where is says:
I need a translator to tell me what the hell that says.
You won't know where to look first at this eclectic five-woman design collective that juggles the artists' various aesthetics with impressive agility. Covetable objects like Depression-era glassware rescued from estate sales, decoupaged vintage tins, woven baskets and distinctive handmade jewelry are sure to charm stockpilers of the uncommon.
www.urbanalchemiststore.com
It's a thrift store. -
Subject: Re: ANOTHER new store in Park Slope - Urban Alchemist
eggcream wrote: [quote=raw][quote=belzjm]just read in time out today about a new store which opened called urban alchemist. There's a 1/4 page on it where is says:
I need a translator to tell me what the hell that says.
You won't know where to look first at this eclectic five-woman design collective that juggles the artists' various aesthetics with impressive agility. Covetable objects like Depression-era glassware rescued from estate sales, decoupaged vintage tins, woven baskets and distinctive handmade jewelry are sure to charm stockpilers of the uncommon.
www.urbanalchemiststore.com
It's a thrift store.
looks like thrift has nothing to do with it
chipster wrote: You won't know where to look first at this
eclectic five-woman design collective: a group of college friends
that juggles the artists' various aesthetics that will make money off of anything they can
with impressive agility. while remaining cute and charming
Covetable objects high mark ups
like Depression-era glassware whatever Grandma left me
rescued purchased at a lower price for later mark up
from estate sales, stoop sales, yard sales, dumpsters,
decoupaged vintage tins, junk; usually christmas themed.
woven baskets junk; usually found on sidewalks.
and distinctive ugly, surprisingly expensive
handmade jewelry more friends
are sure to charm will fool you into thinking you need another vase
stockpilers of the uncommon. don't flatter yourself. wait--do!
www.urbanalchemiststore.com -
I had one of these stores at the beginning of the summer, when I moved from my old apt to my new one. I made 500 bucks in two days of selling junk on my stoop. I was shocked at how much people will pay for junk.
Hopefully these chicks will make more than 500 bucks every couple of days though, otherwise they're have to close so Bank of America can move in. -
Subject: Really you guys?
Really you guys?
I think its quite an exquisite selection of artisan products/labor of love, just like the shop itself.
I welcome that entrepreneurship still has a chance to grow in Park Slope.
And until we all find full time work, it's a delightful place to step in take a break from the computer, talk to the cute and friendly owners and perhaps get offered a glass of wine while we learn about the artisans work.
Now, back to job hunting! -
I actually like these stores too, and like that they exist, but it's fun to make fun of them :-)
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rescued: purchased at a lower price for later mark up
:bounce: I have another one!
Rescued= shit that people tossed out on the curb/dumpster and may or may not have bed bugs! -
Subject: Re: Really you guys?
kathymalone wrote: Really you guys?
thank you, kathy, for saying it far more eloquently than i said it myself.
I think its quite an exquisite selection of artisan products/labor of love, just like the shop itself.
I welcome that entrepreneurship still has a chance to grow in Park Slope.
And until we all find full time work, it's a delightful place to step in take a break from the computer, talk to the cute and friendly owners and perhaps get offered a glass of wine while we learn about the artisans work.
Now, back to job hunting!
if you guys want cheap crap, go to target. if you want handmade art, the artists at urban alchemist are worth the price.
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