Seasonal Concepts is described by owner Ken Wallis on the store's site as "a premier destination retailer specialising in innovative floral design and unique oldwares". In addition to retail they also hire out stock as props for store/event displays and photo shoots. I can only imagine that all the Sydney stylists adore this place. Here's why...
Seasonal Concepts' artfully displayed goods are categorised (by them) as follows:
Decorative items...
Natural curiosities...
Furniture...
Kitchen...
Pottery & vases...
Garden and garage...
Industrial...
Don't you think it would be lovely to fossick around in a store with such unique, eccentric pieces both big and small? Be sure to check out Seasonal Concepts' site, there are many more beautiful images of their stock just waiting to be seen.
All images from Seasonal Concepts.
Hmmmmm. Yes me thinks there needs to be a store up here in Brisbane as well. Love that rustic/country style look.
ReplyDeleteI sooooo wish it was in Melbourne too Lee! Sydney isnt that far from Canberra though...when we go up for the exhibition, maybe we could "swing" by.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite are those two vases.
Jacky xox
Far out - I wish it was in Adelaide! What a fabulous place! I'm definitely going to put this on my Sydney to do list for next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip Lee!
ReplyDeleteDiana
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I adore the first shot with the fabulous yellow roses! x
ReplyDeleteMmm... I think I'll take the jar with the sea shells and the key with the 20 sign. Oh, and the vase with the roses. How much would that be?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I love that pottery, and the beautiful weathered ladder in the first photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shop! Would love to look around there, for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shop ... I always love fossicking around these kinds of places (might sneek in a visit, when we're back at Xmas!).
ReplyDeleteI remember there was also another place on Glebe Pt Rd in Sydney called Architectural something or rather ... it was a treasure trove of wonderful things from building sites, old demolished homes and beautiful things from overseas. I wonder if its still there?
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looks like such a fun store with little unique treasures!!
ReplyDeleteLove the rustic character of these elegant offerings. Thank you for sharing with us. :-)
ReplyDeleteShannon
What a treasure trove Lee! Love those ?craypots in the last pic, so would MOTH!
ReplyDeleteMillie ^_^