This time of year is among my favorites. The bare winter landscape allows us to appreciate the forms of trees and plants when all of the leaves have vanished. There seems to be a cold bluish cast to the light.. Following are photos from the shop that I think of as reflecting the feeling of winter.
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Showing posts with label Moss. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
GEORGETOWN FRENCH MARKET
We are currently getting ready for the annual Book Hill French Market in Georgetown. It will be the best and largest yet. Although it includes just two blocks of Upper Wisconsin Avenue (from P Street to Reservoir Road) they are the best in Georgetown.
Along with us (Moss & Co. Oliver Dunn and Catharine Roberts) everyone's favorite French Cafe Patisserie Poupon will be participating in a big way.
You may want to check out our new neighbor Comer & Co. who also sells antiques. Another new neighbor is Neptune Fine Art whose beautifully curated current exhibition is Works on Paper by Picasso and Matisse. If you are an art lover this show is as good as it gets.
Stop by from 10 to 5 this Friday and Saturday. You don't want to miss this. We'll have more sale merchandise than ever with some items selling below cost.
We are located at 1657 WISCONSIN AVENUE. If you have any questions feel free to call at 202 337 0540
You may want to check out our new neighbor Comer & Co. who also sells antiques. Another new neighbor is Neptune Fine Art whose beautifully curated current exhibition is Works on Paper by Picasso and Matisse. If you are an art lover this show is as good as it gets.
Stop by from 10 to 5 this Friday and Saturday. You don't want to miss this. We'll have more sale merchandise than ever with some items selling below cost.
We are located at 1657 WISCONSIN AVENUE. If you have any questions feel free to call at 202 337 0540
Labels:
Antiques,
Furniture,
Garden,
Georgetown,
Moss,
Washington DC
Monday, April 23, 2012
GARDEN ELEMENTS
Labels:
Antiques,
Furniture,
Garden,
Georgetown,
Moss,
Nature,
Washington DC
Thursday, March 29, 2012
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