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November 2024 by Margaret Windsor
Absolute garbage, presented as vintage. What a scum. No. And the owners two clowns.
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November 2023 by Joseph Brennan
Wonderful store and people
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June 2023 by Tina T.
It used to be a very promising innovative Internet outlet when established. Not so much during last several months. The site apparently is selling mailing addresses to dubious sites that are either reselling them or otherwise misusing them. There is an obvious deterioration in this site presentation, information and topicality. Currently I learn more about current activities in the area from the posts sticked on the street places!! I regret that I ever joined this site and contributed to it more than 20 times, including with may photos. I was "rewarded" for my contributions with a daily avalanche of perverse sex seeking/offering mails, commercial scam offers from dubious sites and numerous unsolicitated calls. Some of those sites even admitted to me that their source of their personal information (including mine) comes from UES Patch!! So live and learn!!
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November 2020 by Jennifer Yukimura
A favorite neighborhood shop where I always find the best gifts and tend to leave with something for myself as well. If you're looking for the treasures you find when shopping small and local, this is the place. And during the holidays, they have the best ornaments.
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April 2019 by Gabrielle Dalvet
This store is like walking into a fairytale. Owners and artists Don and John have this incredibly beautiful, unique, and whimsical approach to home goods and gifts. Prices range so you can find something for $30 and $300, which means you'll find something no matter what. The most important thing to me is that you're supporting local artists, local business, small manufacturers, and it's not some chachki you'd find at a chain store. They also have events for their collection launches every now and then, where it's great to meet other lovers of their work. Don't miss PATCH NYC.
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December 2018 by J A.
I did not buy anything, my GF did, but I really loved this place, you can feel the good vibes inside and the owner very friendly. I am amateur artist, and i loved all the stuff I saw here.
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August 2017 by Kathy A.
An extraordinary shop- my favorite spot to purchase gifts. An inspirational space to visit. teh staff and owners could not be more helpful and gracious.
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March 2017 by Christin K.
My favorite hidden shop in boston! The shop is full of treasures that have been carefully curated from all over the world! The store is always changing up their goods and it is never boring. I never walk out of there empty handed! They also know how to throw amazing parties during the holidays!!
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December 2016 by Erica D.
What a find!!! A hidden gem in the romantic courtyard behind 46 Waltham st in the South End! The best little gift and table top shop. Really beautifully done and the curated collection of things to entice you is special! Need something different and a bit quirky? This is your spot. Oh and there's a pin I want so if you happen to stop in please feel free to pick it up for me Go find Patch NYC it is a must.
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September 2015 by Amie B.
You have to search hard for this quaint, artsy store, going into a courtyard off Waltham street, but the search is worth it. If you're looking to give a gift that is 110% unique, or even looking for one-of-a-kind wall art with "humor", this is the place to find it. Be prepared to spend time browsing, because everything in the store is so very interesting! And be prepared to treat yourself to something, even an art note card, because it's hard to leave here empty-handed!
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March 2014 by Greg D.
This has become my favorite place to shop for gifts. There's always something unique and beautiful with a constantly rotating inventory. John and Don, the owners, couldn't be nicer guys either. Check out their beautifully scented candles... especially the whale and the pipe.
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June 2013 by ToryBurch
Artists Don Carney and John Ross work upstairs and sell their works in the shop below, including papier-mâché animal busts, complimentary pencils (“you're chic!â€) and other objet d'arts.
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January 2013 by Racked
Given their worldwide fame as collaborators with Target and Anthropologie, we dig that the creative pair behind this design dynasty still calls a little South End courtyard home. [Racked 38 Member]
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June 2012 by Courtney C.
Thank you yelpers for leading me to this adorable atelier of artistic delights! Though the gentleman who helped me surely had his studio time interrupted he was pleasant and helpful. Nor did he rush me as I pored over the eclectic selection of housewares, jewelry, and art. They even have a range of candles and solid perfumes. (I should have picked up a candle in "stag"-- which is scented of pine with some warm undernotes.) That noted, I only picked up some tiny items as souvenirs, but left feeling bubbly and inspired. I will surely wander my way back next year. Keep creating!
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October 2011 by Christopher H.
Go through an alley, pass a fountain, follow the twinkle lights and you find a truly neat store that seems to be just waiting for a magical realist novel to be adapted for the screen inside its window-paned doors. The claw-foot candelabra, the scented balms, the framed woodcuts of animals - I'd like to live in a room decorated and scented in this way. My dog liked it too.