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Brook Farm General Store

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Vendor Spotlight  

This is a favorite stop of ours, conveniently right around the corner from Sunday Suppers HQ. Brooke Farm has a fantastic eye for rustic vintage pieces that are right up our alley. The adorable Rubber Duckies you see are made of natural rubber and hand painted with nontoxic paints—a gift made and given with lots of love. And how much fun is this Stanley Flask ? We think it’s perfect for the guy’s guy who enjoys the simple things in life. Truth be told much of the d?cor you see in the dinner posts is from here. We highly recommend you stop in their space on south 6th Street in Williamsburg. The airy white shop is filled with ironstone jugs and Turkish towels, wire racks and vintage mirrors—we never leave empty handed. And nope, sorry, Nutmeg the pup is not for sale—we wish she was. She will however, give you lots of free lovin during your visit.






Photos by Karen Mordechai

22 comments 
  • Veranda writes:

    This kind of stores are so lovely…
    Thanks for showing us!

  • Rachel Dangerfield writes:

    I could LIVE in this store! Absolutely gorgeous.

  • JM writes:

    What a beautiful post to wake up to! thank you. Nutmeg, I just melted xoxo.

  • Amanda writes:

    This store is fantastic! I especially enjoy the rubber ducks…thanks for making me smile :)

  • Meredith writes:

    My husband’s traveling in New York right now and I think I’m going to have him stop in and get something for me! Lucky me!

  • Jen writes:

    I live in the neighborhood too and I absolutely love that store. Problem is whenever I’m in there, I just sort of take in the ambiance, and leave in awe forgetting to buy something in the process. Thanks for capturing it for us.

  • Sam and Livi writes:

    i heart thyme

  • sarah writes:

    looks like my kind of store! though i would need to get on a plane to get there!!!
    sunday suppers is my fave blog at the moment i love it.

  • cindy writes:

    we love that store and the sweet welcome we receive from their cute dog. i love the slate board, never saw that before. wonderful pics, as always.

  • basho writes:

    Nutmeg looks like *my* beagle Basho! Gorgeous pics!

  • Chaucee writes:

    What a lovely shop! It’s places like these that make it hard to leave.

  • Pretty Mommy writes:

    Gorgeous…on my list the next time I’m in NY!

  • Joy writes:

    Very cool looking stuffs and I absolutely adore the retro looking fan and lamps!

  • Ash writes:

    awesome shop!! This is the kind of store I’d go in much too often. Such lovely photo’s, as always.

  • Renee (eatliveshop.com) writes:

    this store looks incredible! i’ll definitely have to visit it the next time i’m in new york!

  • Lulu writes:

    this is the loveliest shop!

  • Lumo writes:

    I have to write this address down in my Moleskine New York note book. It looks lovely!

  • Merci New York writes:

    the rubber duck is PERFECT

  • AmberLee writes:

    wow. it’s a dream come true. thanks for sharing!

  • amanda josephine writes:

    a farmhouse in the city. so lovely.

  • teaworthy writes:

    Hellooooo gorgeous! I love this post! I will have to honor it properly!

  • The One That Got Away « Samantha Hirst writes:

    [...] around the site, I found a link to some gorgeous photos of the shop taken by Karen Mordecai from Sunday Suppers. This is such a perfectly curated shop; I’ll take one of each please! Or maybe, just the bag [...]

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This is a favorite stop of ours, conveniently right around the corner from Sunday Suppers HQ. Brooke Farm has a fantastic eye for rustic vintage pieces that are right up our alley. The adorable Rubber Duckies you see are made of natural rubber and hand painted with nontoxic paints—a gift made and given with lots [...]

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