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    French Connections

    4.4 (10 reviews)
    ModerateAntiques, Home Decor
    Closed 10:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    French Country Fabric Quilting Swatches
    Elizabeth W.

    Unless you've toured Bourdeaux, France, or have the unlimited wealth required to spend on obscenely priced Pierre Deux*, I'm not sure you'll appreciate exactly what a treasure this is to have locally. No matter! Bolts upon bolts of authentic French country fabrics, floor to ceiling, and leaning along walls and windows...felt like a decorator's Willy Wonka factory, and I had to resist the urge to jump into an April Cornell-inspired mosh pit. If you decide to actually do something practical, but lack the skill, they can recommend a local seamstress to make drapes and pillows, perhaps even a quilt, for you. There are also tabletops full of tea towels, napkins, tablecloths and decorative runners. As for us, our daughter's bedroom linens are going Provencal as soon as I can narrow down the choices ;) Beautiful woven baskets in chevrons and stripes, and wonderful sturdy market/beach totes. They carry La Rochere Napoleonic bee glassware and adorably unique recycled metal art pieces: bottlecap trivets and lampshades, tin can drink trays and toys, and a Lewis Carroll-like menagerie that greets you on the front lawn... Trust me. You're gonna want that giant lobster for your beach house. The story behind the shop's whimsical wares is a fun one: wife, Wendy, is a native North Carolinian and husband, Jacques, is French, born in South Africa to parents in the fabric trade. The two met in Cape Town, and have lived and loved from France to Senegal. Around 2000, they moved to NC to open their store and raise their children. Lucky us! *Pierre Deux, the iconic source of all things French country, has now closed...

    Terry W.

    You can not miss this business. Well as you drive by you will see it right away. They have the yard jammed with Yard Art. Yep, you can not miss it. Very interesting place inside, lots of different things. Reminded me of a Jamican Flea Market but wuth interesting things. Lots of bright colored raw fabrics. Stop by you will enjoy what they have to offer. I bet you go home with something. How about a 10 foot Rooster for your yard ?

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    Hailey H.

    France meets Africa in this house in Pittsboro, and somehow hundreds of lawn animals are spawned. You can't miss the place, as the grass, porch, and sides of the house are covered in anything you can think of shaped from metal (some painted colorfully, some not). Inside the rooms are bursting with baskets, jewelry, fabrics, tapestries, glassware, art (a good amount of telephone wire and recycled/soda can from Africa), soaps, antiques... It was a little overwhelming. The couple working was incredibly helpful and friendly, and explained the unexpected combination of cultures, touching on the contacts they still had in both that allowed the store to have the selection it has today. Definitely a welcomed roadside surprise, and I look forward to stopping in again!

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    I love this place! The yard art is terrific, my yard is full of their clever and entertaining sculptures. We'll definitely buy more.

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    The owner drives to Mexico several times a year to find all these great yard decorations.

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    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    I have been there twice within their posted business hours and the doors were locked with a closed…read moresign in the window. Correct your posted business hours! It's not a good way to do business; and it's very inconsiderate of your customers.

    Locale: On the edge…read moreof commercial sector of old downtown Pittsboro in the intersection between Hillsboro and Salisbury Street, there is a corner store that focuses on antique/vintage furniture and decorative arts peppered with a few current items. The store's ethos focuses on sustainability, but not just for the sake of selling "old things" but rather as a replacement for "new things" and to prevent such items from accumulating in a landfill as they clean and repair (when needed) items before setting them on display. As you walk toward the store you are greeted with a welcoming blue-green colored sign, announcing that you have arrived at your destination. Ambiance: On a hot and sunny summer day, it is very nice to be hit with a wall of cool air as you walk through the door and begin to browse. Not too cold, but just right. Don't you just hate walking into a freezer when you're dressed for the beach? Don't worry about that here. Unlike many antique/vintage goods stores, this one has plenty of room to walk without bumping into other people or items. Also unlike many similar businesses, the items are displayed very neatly and with thought. For example, a 1930s vanity and a Victorian armoire were appropriately staged with accessories that would have been used originally. This helps design-challenged people with ideas on how to personalize the item after purchase. In the Bag: The assortment of items runs the gamut from Victorian pieces to a more contemporary selection, although the bulk of the items are early 20th century to most of the "younger" pieces being more than 30 years old. There were also some Mid-Century modern pieces like the patio set, and the dinette. Additionally there were some items that harken back to the time when North Carolina was mostly an agricultural state and these items provide a first-hand glimpse at how life was at that time, such as the vintage enamel chamber pot. On the back wall there is a selection of vintage housewares, and collectable glasses. Behind the cash register is a doorway that leads to a stock room that is filled with merchandise, likely not accessible to the public. So although the sales floor has somewhat fewer items than many similar stores, because the layout was thoughtfully planned, there is plenty of backup merchandise in the case where many items are sold at once. Considerations: This store provides its clientele with unique and vintage items that you can actually use in your home. The selection feels curated and gives the impression that the store owner has given consideration to the selection and presentation, which gives this place a polished and professional feel. The prices are quite good, so you can expect items to be priced well lower than new items (in "normal" non-high end stores) albeit with the better build-quality that cannot be accessibly found today. If you can, I highly recommend this place to do furniture shopping. You may find something here that you will like, and you will be helping the environment by keeping vintage furniture out of landfills.

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    The Joyful Jewel

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Explore some art in various forms; maybe meet one of the artists, be inspired by the creativity…read more Joyful Jewel is a place to explore. Although exploration is probably a good enough reason to visit a store like this, I found myself here while a few of the artists with works displayed were having a conversation about their work, the setup and displays. That was a pretty eye-opening experience: they're just like everyone else. Who'd have thought? For the detail and work involved in some of this work, the prices were consistent with the area. Everyday people.

    If you love original art and fine crafts and are living or visiting the Triangle area of North…read moreCarolina, then downtown Pittsboro, and The Joyful Jewel need to be on your #mustvisit list. It's about a 40 minute drive from downtown Raleigh NC without traffic, but only 25 minutes from Chapel Hill or downtown Apex, NC. Any direction you drive to Pittsboro from you cross beautiful country side, forests, hills and rivers, and coming from the East, (Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, Fuquay Varina), you're in real luck, you get to cross over Jordan Lake twice. Pittsboro retains its small town USA feel, and the Joyful Jewel is just across the street from the historic Chatham County Courthouse which houses a historical museum open 2 - 3 times a week. But the Joyful Jewel is open 7 days a week. I have visited hundreds of times over the 12 years I have been living in central North Carolina because I so enjoy walking about the store, as if it were a museum, and taking in the colors, imagination, creativity and inspiration. Artists take turns in the store, so you get to meet an artist whose work is there. Mariah Wheeler is the owner, with her husband DG Chandler. Both are jewelers, but work in other forms as well. The affordability of art and fine crafts is one of the best discoveries for me, making a visit to the Joyful Jewel even better than a museum, since I may be able to take home the piece of art that really speaks to me. And if you're looking to learn more about local artists, Mariah is very well connected, not only to artist who paint, and potters, and glass artists, but also local writers, poets and musicians. Discover Pittsboro and definitely visit the Joyful Jewel.

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    The Joyful Jewel - Deborah Younglao Silkworks, burn out and needle felted scarf

    Deborah Younglao Silkworks, burn out and needle felted scarf

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    Donna Cassidy Crochet, colorful appliqued shawl

    The Joyful Jewel - Rita Baldwin Painter, "Beachcomber", oil

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    Blossom

    4.2(18 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    The bouquet itself was absolutely beautiful -- fresh, well-arranged, and clearly made with care…read more Unfortunately, the delivery experience missed the mark. My husband specifically requested this to be a surprise for Valentine's Day, yet I received multiple phone calls and a voicemail beforehand asking if someone would be available to accept the delivery. The flowers were being delivered to a place of business, which should have made that obvious from the address. While the product was excellent, the handling of the delivery took away from what was meant to be a special surprise. I hope this feedback helps improve the delivery experience, because the floral design itself was truly lovely.

    Love the actual Blossom Store on 260 West St. Pittsboro, NC with the phone number (919) 545-2837…read more If you order flowers, call the store. BEWARE: I ordered flowers on blossomflowerdelivery.com and it's a scam company. DO NOT ORDER from this company, they stole the name of this local flower company and deliver a really cheap flower arrangement. I paid over $70 for a Christmas Center Piece and they delivered a centerpiece that looked to be about $20 and said they had to substitute flowers because of flowers being out of season, which is part of their scam. You can see the flowers I ordered off the internet and what was actually delivered, super embarrassing. Also, when I tried to contact the company, I was on hold and then got disconnected, not surprised.

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    Blossom - This is the gorgeous arrangement Blossom just did for me today.

    This is the gorgeous arrangement Blossom just did for me today.

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    Blossom - The actual arrangement that was delivered from the company that stoled the name of the local florist.

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    The actual arrangement that was delivered from the company that stoled the name of the local florist.

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