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    Left Bank Home - French Cafe Mugs and Bowls

    Left Bank Home

    (7 reviews)

    $$$

    It was really nice to see a store like this amongst all the bric a brac shops in Peddler's Village…read more It is located right across the street from the main part of PV, and its low key signage almost didn't beckon us to enter. Once inside my first impression was Wow, where are all the chimes, figurines and other assorted dust catchers that are common in most other stores here. I was also surprised that you could walk around without worry of knocking over abundant displays of gaudy knick knacks. Instead you will see what in my uncouth opinion were very cool accent items. Not that I have any kind of decorating savvy, but the right person could pick out some decorations that would go well in modern or semi modern rooms. A place like this could even inspire a slob like me to redo a room or two in a way that hipster friends would be proud. I think my favorite items were the various vases and containers that held flowering bulbs or dried flowers. There were also some cool long glass things that little interesting votives(?)or figurines could go on. I guess that these could be changed out according to the season. As another.review correctly reported, you can get custom upholstery done here, and the couches on display were fluffy and tasteful too. While you are here browse the perimeters for clearance items. I actually almost bought a few things, but realized that I need to do so much more in my house before adding decorator touches. I actually think I will return again with an advisor in tow, when I finally get my mess less messy.

    I'm a big fan of this shop amongst the Peddler's Village shops. They have all sorts of home…read moreaccents, from nesting tables, lazy Susans, and chairs to candles, lamps, and patio decor. The aisles are far enough apart not to worry that you'll knock something over when you turn around, always a plus, esp. in Peddler's Village shops. The staff was really welcoming and not at all snobby, as I'd imagined they'd be after I saw the decor and prices. I look forward to returning to Left Bank Home!

    Creative Corners

    Creative Corners

    (5 reviews)

    My friend and I popped in to this cute shop on a recent day trip to Doylestown. This shop is full…read moreof beautiful treasures of all shapes and sizes that will tickle your fancy. I was particularly drawn to the pottery pieces, as I found a beautiful textured blue and white bowl to add to my burgeoning kitchen collection. The shop is a treasure cave and winds around down the stairs, with intricately decorated rooms dotted with unique pieces and creations. The owner Dominick was super friendly and we enjoyed chatting with him. Definitely pay this unique little place a visit if you find yourself in the Doylestown area.

    A cute little shop in Peddler's village with a hodgepodge selection of decor, tableware, planters,…read morefurnishing, etc. Great place to hunt for gifts and souvenirs, though I wish I had checked online before I made my selection. I found a cute little pink and green teapot that made me go "ooh." Be careful to check the price tags to make sure you're paying the right price though! The teapot had a reused price tag with the correct teapot price on one side and another (much higher) price for a different item on the other side. Just make sure they scan the right tag. I also saw some nice little ramekins, but wound up going with the teapot instead. Couldn't stop thinking about the ramekins though, so I started looking online to see if there was anything similar. Turns out both the ramekins and the teapot are available for a cheaper price on Amazon. Not just "similar" items--the exact same ones. Felt a little swindled, but at the same time I guess I'm supporting a local business. Still, it would be nice if they offered products that are more unique and not just off Amazon with a new price tag. If I go back I'll definitely do my homework first.

    Cook & Gardener Collections - The center table changes decor with the seasons

    Cook & Gardener Collections

    (9 reviews)

    The owner of Cook & Gardener, Liz, provided us with a beautiful 7-week-old kitten when a stray…read moremother gave birth on her property. The day we came to pick up the kitty, we noticed gunk had crusted in her ear, which quickly became an infection. We took her for an emergency vet visit as it badly affected her equilibrium. She developed this in the intervening days between the vet visit Liz took her to (VetCo), and the day we picked her up for adoption (about 3-4 days). The kitten herself was free, which seemed a nice gesture at the time. Since then, our circumstances have changed, and Liz offered to take her back. However, things unfortunately took a turn for the worse when the infection and subsequent medical expenses were brought up. She made it a point to make personal and financial assumptions about us, yet didn't voice her concerns when we initially wanted to adopt, claiming, "I'm not your mom." We never brought up our financials, she assumed. While we understand the financial and emotional commitment to adopt a pet, the unexpected health problems this poor kitten came to us with could have been prevented before hand-off. During our phone call, when we asked for reimbursement of our kitten's medication costs (since the infection had developed during Liz's care, and the kitten was amongst a litter with a plethora of other infections such as pink eye with pus, respiratory, and underweight issues), she threw herself into a fit and hastily attempted to end the conversation. The kitten was dreadfully underweight when we adopted her, and we fed her until she was at a healthy weight again. Liz denied any hearing loss when we had initial concerns, but we later found out that due to the infection the kitten had under her care, the result was profoundly conclusive. When the cost of the medication was mentioned, she immediately became interruptive and combative, though we stressed no animosity toward her. Her words to that were, "Too late." You can love her shop all you want; just please adopt from her only to get these poor animals away from her so-called "care."

    Antiques galore! So much fun going thru the different rooms and finding so many cute things to…read morepurchase. We'll definitely be back.

    Black-eyed Susan - Dark gray cabinetry, light gray granite and matching mirror cabinets complete this bathroom. This room spotlights the black framed window.

    Black-eyed Susan

    (8 reviews)

    $$$

    $25,000... for TWO Christmas Trees?!…read more I don't normally blast a business on social media, but this one... this one deserves it. And honestly, I need to vent before my head explodes like an overinflated ornament. As many of you know, my wife and I recently moved into a big, beautiful new home. So, wanting to do something special for her first Christmas in it, I decided to surprise her by having the inside professionally decorated for the holidays. The plan was simple: we'd walk up to the front door after our Thanksgiving cruise, she'd see a single elegant wreath, open the door, and BAM--Christmas magic. Hallmark-movie level brilliance. Something she'd remember forever. Well... she'll remember it. Not in a good way. I found a company online called Black Eyed Susan in Doylestown. I spoke with Susan herself -- and in hindsight, the red flags were waving like a parade. But I ignored them, gave her a $25,000 budget, sent photos of the house, arranged access while we were away, and paid a deposit. Fast-forward to the big reveal. We pull up to the house, and instead of holiday wonder... We're greeted by two massive flower pots tipped over on the front steps. Dirt everywhere. My wife is already annoyed. We spend 10 minutes trying to lift the things before realizing the bottoms are ROUND. Not flat. ROUND. Who even designs pots that way? The answer: someone selling overpriced junk. But hey, maybe the inside would redeem things... right? Spoiler alert: it didn't. We open the door expecting Christmas brilliance, and instead--we get... A Christmas tree in the foyer. Just one. And not even a remarkable one. Literally just... a tree. And some droopy, wilted green garland that looked like it had fought a battle with a weed whacker and lost. That's it. For the whole entryway. We turn the corner into the family room, and there's another Christmas tree -- this one comically oversized, like it was trying to escape from a shopping mall. A few random glass balls dangled from the upstairs walkway. Four windows got lonely ornaments. And the mantle -- which on Susan's website looks glamorous and luxurious -- had the saddest strand of wilted garland you've ever seen. I've seen more impressive greenery at Home Depot in JULY. So for $25,000, what did we actually get? Two Christmas trees and some wilted greenery. That's it. That's the whole list. After a few days of trying to reason with Susan the Snob -- who, by the way, speaks to customers like she's hand-selecting decor for the Queen of England -- I realized something: My wife was supposed to get a Hallmark Christmas. Instead, I accidentally hired the villain of the movie. I even tried to be MORE than fair. I told her she could take everything back and keep $10,000 just for her "time." But nope. Susan the Snob decided she wants ANOTHER $5,000 from me. $5,000. For... what exactly? The dirt on my porch? Feel free to tell her what you think of that idea. And finally -- if anyone wants two giant, overbearing Christmas trees for next year... come get them. Free of charge. Because we will NEVER be using them again.

    I Love the Paris flea market they have every year!!! it's amazing. It's the items that are slightly…read moredamaged or she no longer desires for her interior design business.

    Copper Lantern - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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