I spent the last two days searching for this picture and finally found it in a "store concept" file that I created about eight years ago when I was in a business practices class. I was amazed that almost every idea in the file has been incorporated into the shoppe ~ including a large selection of antique Swedish herbarium.
Better Homes and Gardens
They look great in so many settings.
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Restoration Hardware Flatiron Gallery
House Beautiful ~ botanicals by Nierman Weeks
I love the frames that A. Tyner Antiques uses on their botanicals. They sell them for about $250 each.
Here are a few that we have in the shoppe. They are unframed (under glass) and sell for $50 each.
I thought about creating a collage in this large frame for my dining room wall. More on that wall dilemma later...
three photos by Yen Nguyen for Belle Francaise Interiors
Did I mention that I love this wall?
Happy shopping.
Lulu
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