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Next.....Bakery Brooklyn

Following this good address in Brooklyn, my friend Charlotte (who I'm hoping will soon be our NYC Contributor) sent me the website of this gorgeous bakery in Brooklyn



Bakeri's interiors is a mix of flea market finds with Parisian patisserie vibes...the kind of secret address you love to find like the ones featured in this book....The kind of place that is home from home, comfy, cosy where you would spend hours reading again a novel from Salinger, chatting with girlfriends and munching on yummy things except that unlike home, they have gorgeous pastries beautifully displayed on old and mistmatched china in pastel hues.



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Brook Farm General Store

This is for my friend Charlotte who lives in NYC and everyone else who dreams of their next trip to the big Apple (ME included!)...
I'm a big fan of shops that sell retro hardware like Labour & Wait, Baileys in London and Resonances in France.
There is something quintessentially simple, charming and reassuring about enamel mugs, carpenter pencils, vintage apple crates...especially when we live in a world when 5-years old know to use the Macbook of their parents with no tuition, where communication is mostly done through skype, twitter, blog and i-phone...
I think with all this technology around, somehow it's almost like a craving, a need to have things that connect us to the past, to life, to things that seem they have a story to them, places that do not seem to embrace new technology and to a certain extend it's good (unless you run a e-commerce site, then it's not good at all I tell you!).
Brook Farm General Store is on 75 South 6th Street in Brooklyn and is simply a beautiful shop that displays hardware and vintage pieces.








Elodie and I bought the same rubber ducks for Mila and Lily a few weeks ago in London (Chiswick). They look great and are made of natural rubber and hand-painted with non-toxic paints. I can't remember the name of the shop but I can find out if you are interested...
Photos by Karen Mordechai

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