Friday, January 28, 2011

Oh Pottery Barn...

... how I covet the beautiful things that you sell. For some reason my Pottery Barn catalog got lost in the mail. I'm not happy about it. But, luckily, the world wide web has helped me through my ordeal. Though it isn't the same as paging through the beauty that is a Pottery Barn catalog, their website has some great new goodies for Spring.

You know about my small obsession with birds, nests, and all things aviary.
Apparently Pottery Barn shares my feelings.


Pottery Barn's new thing is "found" items (aka "stuff that we found in estate sales or antique stores that we are now passing off as our own"). How awesome are these old pharmacy bottles?

Yeah. I love them.


Again - I love me some birdies.
I picture this on our coffee table.

Sigh. I love this stuff. Maybe one day I'll be able to afford it. :)
~ Mari

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