
Bet you remember my delight at locating this shop a couple of years back................the fabulous ScreenDoor in Asheville, North Carolina. Each time I head for the hills, those magnificent mountains making up the Blue Ridge and the Great Smokies, a stop (actually it was three this trip!) here for treasure hunting always tops my list.

There are some very nice people working here including Frances and Gail, two gals who are helpful and interesting to hang out with. They enjoyed looking at pics of how I decorate and immediately suggested books I'd enjoy, including
A New Eighteenth Century Style: Rediscovering a French Decor. I was so impressed with Frances' own area at ScreenDoor - a huge building where dealers rent spaces - her eye and taste, exquisite, everything muted in neutral shades, the woods, metals, paper, glass, fabrics. I'll show some of her offerings later.

In my excitement at being back at the ScreenDoor, where I met Penny from
The Comforts of Home and
Lavender Hill Studio, such fun, and shopped for an hour or so during each visit, I forgot to get a pic of those real life ladies. Instead you get to see a few of the other lovelies around the shop.
A life size Madonna, French funeral baskets, Gothic window, angel wings = an almost religious experience! Lovely displays.
........and this, the classic French (oops, make that Greek!) lady I brought home! Later I'll show you where she's hanging out here in the cottage.
I know what is going to make the number 1 spot on my list of things to do when I visit Asheville... I always enjoy your visits. I am wondering what a French funeral basket is. Does it hold the ashes?
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xoxo
Jane
this looks like a wonderful place to visit. it's 193 miles from my home. it would be someplace i would definitely visit :)
ReplyDeleteJane, they were marked French 'funeral baskets' and I believe were used to hold flowers, not ashes. After all, many French are Catholic so wouldn't be cremated - at least that's what I'm thinking.
ReplyDeleteIt is so fun to find things that fit perfectly in your own cottage. I just love it. I had not heard of a French "funeral basket".
ReplyDeletethanks for the new find, ive been going to asheville for 15 yrs and didnt
ReplyDeleteknow this shoppe, will ck it out next time im up there
kate
Hello Mary, I know you are busy getting ready to leave town again. I want to wish you a wonderful birthday on Monday. I know you may not see this.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your birthday wishes for my birthday. I have been soooo busy this is the first chance I have had to respond to my birthday wishes. Bill's sister and her hubby arrived yesterday and the cooking and entertaining begins again.
I love your beautiful photos and the collages you have done. Just delightful to see and enjoy. I want to go to the Screen Door. The fun I missed with you and Penny is so sad. Hope I can join in next time. I won't be able to go to
Charlotte as I will be in Jacksonville
for that week. My daughter wants me to help her with preparations for Thanksgiving early. She is having everyone and needs her mom to help. LOL. What will she do when I am gone? That is also the time we will pick up our puppy. We are so excited about getting her.
Have a wonderful trip Mary and come home safely.
Much love, Jeanne
Your blog is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe have nothing left in France...it's all gone over to the USA!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds as though you had a wonderful time at The Screen Door, you find such interesting shops on your travels.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a wonderful place to browse and shop. Maybe one day I'll be able to visit.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy your time away. And, my wishes for a great birthday filled with joy and love.
What great finds. It is always fun to look even when we don't buy!
ReplyDeleteThe basket looks like what they put funeral arrangements in...they mostly use plastic ones now.
ReplyDeleteI almost have agree with Elizabethd, everything here from France. I hope I get to go to Asheville again soon. We could not see everything when we were there. Safe trip.
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Hi Mary....it was so fun to shop with you there! I hope that any other bloggers planning on an Asheville trip, let me know. I would love to meet more blog friends!
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Penny
p.s. enjoy pa...
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteOh - my - goodness - I am so excited to tell you that you won the $100.00 gift certificate to Anthropologie and the Welcome Sign with blue flowers on my blog giveaway. Congratulations.
Please send me your address to my e-mail at erinsart@ca.rr.com and I will mail you your gift. Have a lovely day.
Blessings,
Erin
P.S. Are you the Mary who lives in Ashville that was on Penny's blog? I am from North Carolina - was born and raised in Wilmington and now live in Southern California. I love your blog and beautiful photographs.
An Asheville trip might be in the near future since it is only 3 hours away...just to go to the shop!!! Congratulations on winning the giveaway on Erin's blog! She has such lovely paintings, I would have been happy with just a painting!!!
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