If there's one shop which I know is right up my street, without having been there, it is Re, based in Northumberland. It is based in Corbridge, which is one of the prettiest villages I have ever been to, and I usually visit a friend in nearby Newcastle at least once a year. Visiting this shop is definitely on my agenda for my next trip north.
Luckily, they do have an online catalogue, so I can still peruse their wares. Their stock is a great mixture of vintage finds, and carefully crafted and chosen new picks. These are some of my favourites:
Luckily, they do have an online catalogue, so I can still peruse their wares. Their stock is a great mixture of vintage finds, and carefully crafted and chosen new picks. These are some of my favourites:
Cotton dishcloths with a relief of a British map.
Metal fretwork shelf. I love the display of vintage baking trays - sadly out of stock.
Vintage leather tape measures.
Vintage spirit levels.
I'm thrilled to have found a UK stockist of red and white bakers twine.
Vintage 19th and 20th Century cake stands.
Silk-covered flex for the very particular among us, but I am definitely tempted to use this.
Silk-covered flex for the very particular among us, but I am definitely tempted to use this.
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I think I've just found a new favorite on-line catalog. I love vintage collections and these are all so fabulous.
Oh my!! I think I would never want to leave this store. Those leather tape measures are divine! Thank you for sharing such a splendid store (and thank goodness for the online catalog!)
Not fair! I really want to go there just based on that store front alone. Not to mention the amazing things inside!
I agree about the online catalog.
The image with the jelly mold is divine. The entire store is in fact.
That looks like such a fun place!! :) I wish I could visit!
What a gorgeous shop! I wish I could see it in person.
Oh you make me want to come to London so badly!
red & white twine = the bomb! how cool xx
what a lovely store. enjoying your vintage and tea blogging. a
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