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    Bornmann Manufacturing Co

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    ModerateHome Decor
    Closed 6:30 am - 2:30 pm

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    Great friendly service. They showed up on time measured to fit the wall and molding. Delivered and installed the cover on time.

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    Hi Roger, Yes we do repaint older preexisting radiator covers. They will come out looking better if they still have the original paint and haven't been repainted with housepaint. Please give us a call at 215-228-5826 to discuss your options.… Read more

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    Material Culture

    Material Culture

    3.9(41 reviews)
    1.5 miEast Falls
    $$$

    We stopped here to look at antique furniture as we're currently seeking a kitchen hutch. The…read morecollection here is eclectic, but it seems to offer pieces that I took for near Eastern, far Eastern, and Mediterranean. In addition to furniture like cabinets, benches, chairs, and tables, one can find rugs, lights/lanterns, books, statues, busts, and other odds and ends. The space is quite large, and the selection varied. Kudos to the curator as one can spend quite a bit of time combing through all of the many treasures. Pieces can trend toward the more expensive side; however, deals are to be found, and while we were there, there was a 30% off sale. The staff are friendly, and my transaction is quick and efficient. While on site, I purchased several wine bottle snuggies that were styled after Chinese-style clothing. They were $3.50 each--a bargain. They'll come in handy when I take wine or other such bottles to social gatherings in the future. Overall, a great experience. Amex is accepted here.

    I was so excited to visit with my girlfriends. But I just didn't enjoy anything about the store. I…read morehave shopped a fair share of high end boutiques to no-ad thrift stores, and this place is clearly a store for pretentious people who want to impress others with weird pieces. (Do they really sell those hideous masks to anyone with a real sense of style? Or to anyone at all??) I had the heebeejeebees walking around in there, and I'm not superstitious or flighty, but the place just had a very "heavy" feeling, like a weight was on my shoulders the whole time there. And don't get me started on the prices... overpriced, on purpose, IMHO, for those who think the higher the price, the more precious the item. The only thing precious is the first breath of fresh air you get when leaving this gaudily overdone made in china sham of a store.

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    Little Hands Art Studio

    Little Hands Art Studio

    2.4(5 reviews)
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    I'm really a fan of what the instructor has intended here. She's branching out to adults, but the…read moreconcept is perfectly novel and fun for kids... and I think she's very quickly accomodating to her new audience. Reading the other two reviews, I feel like she's already read them and used the feedback to improve the class, because their comments were irrelevent to my Living Social deal for two. We made Irish Car Bomb cupcakes, and the engagement with the audience varied. We started off introducing ourselves and what we do / how much we bake, which I thought was stupid at first. However, as the class progressed, she used that information to gauge who was comfrtable with what or to ask for different people's methods in the activities we were doing. We did not make the ganache because it's a finicky process, truly, but she told us how she had done so ahead of time. She and another person in the class operated kitchen aids as the group came up in pairs to measure out ingredients, sift, crack eggs, etc. It was not constantly hands on, and for that she called it "Lazy Baking," because we each had something to do but could sit back and relax while others went up i f they wanted. I brought water, but others brought creative things like chocoalte wine or baileys to go with our cooking, and those people really got into it. After the batter was prepared, a handful of people filled cookie sheets, while others licked beaters. As the cake baked, icing was prepared and we played a round of a game with a final winner who got a small prize. The most hands on part of the workshop involved us icing our cupcakes. Some filled the cupcakes with ganache, but everyone was in charge of icing their cupcakes. We each got 6 mini cupcakes to eat / take home, which was enough. We also had mini chips and sprinkles to top them with. Overall, I think it was a fun time with only a few awkward silences, though it was not as hands on as I had hoped. Still, I like the idea, and in smaller groups (for private parties or children) I bet it's a ton of fun.

    My friend and I got a Living Social (2 ppl for $25) for a BYO cupcake making class. We ended up in…read morea boozy brownie class which sounded pretty fun. Unfortunately, I have to echo what the previous person said. The instructor/owner did not seem very engaged. It was like being on the set of a really boring cooking show. Oh, and guess what? We paid to make boxed brownies. Duncan Hines. She called this "Lazy Brownie making" Um, girlfriend that's what I do at home for $2.99. I thought I was going to learn something. Instead of this being a class atmosphere, she stood and asked "Who wants to open the brownie boxes?" and then two girls went up and snipped them open and returned to their seats. I suppose we thought we would have our own station and learn how to make something hands on together while having a glass of wine. Instead, we watched people drop ingredients into KitchenAid mixers and chit chatted. There were no real attempts to engage the crowd- she could have had some sort of games or talked about herself and her business or SOMETHING. Instead she stood by the oven and watched the brownies bake. I LOVE the concept, but it this is a total misfire.

    Bornmann Manufacturing Co - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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