After traveling from Louisville, KY my retro-wonder Aunt Pam picked me up from the airport with a mid-mod packed week planned for us. Less than an hour later we had stopped at a place we both know and love, the ReStore in Springfield, MA- and as always, they did not let us down. I guarantee if you dig in and get your hands a little dirty you will find some great treasures, although at first glance the ReStore seems a little intimidating with items everywhere. Before we even got to the entrance we checked out their wonderful collection of window shutters. Oh man, did they have all colors and sizes. We really like these little ones with the “pine tree” cut out. Wouldn’t they look great with a fresh coat of paint? Remember, when buying shutters make sure you measure your windows height and the width so they can close perfectly.
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I call this sink “wasabi” green and my, do I love it. It is masculine, not too big, but still eye catching. The short faucet fits it so well and looks so good. I would totally put something like this in my bathroom, if only I weren’t 850 miles away from home.
About Matthew Kinkead
Matthew Kinkead is a sophomore at the University of Louisville, studying anthropology and archaeology. He is Pam’s nephew and clearly has inherited the Kueber collecting gene. At 19, he already has extensive and out-of-control collections of: ceramic mushroom kitchenware from the 1960s… Asian figurines… flower vases including donkeys with carts… ladies head vases, etc…. presidential figurines… trolls… and more. Watch for his continued, occasional guest posts.
Katelyn says
I rencently purchased (unknowingly) a Gracelyn sink. When I researched I found that cabinet came with it (mine didn’t). Any ideas on how to mount the sink or do I need to build something? Thanks for the help and great resources!
Pam Kueber says
I’d suggest checking with deabath.com to see what they suggest — consult with experts! Good luck!
vic ziter says
In need of 2 pairs window shutters 14w x 63 L in vinyl please would you have these in stock? I am located about an hr away…..thank you
pam kueber says
vic, we do not sell anything here. you need to contact the companies profiled.
Gene Brake says
Great job Matt on your first blog post. Love the orange sink and the great front door. I too love the ReStore and we had a GREAT one back in Seattle. The one here Chantilly, VA is a bit of a let down, but I understand there is a better one in Alexandria, so will have to check that one out soon.
Andrea G. says
Wow! Thanks Matthew and Pam for coming to see us and your kind words! The pictures are great, it’s so interesting to see our products with a fresh perspective, through the eyes of a customer (especially ones who appreciate retro!) We were contacted immediately after your blog post went up about the “wasabi” sink, which unfortunately had sold—but is now back on our sales floor, just after we marked down ALL drop-in and wall-mount sinks to $5 each! I have a feeling that customer is going to be pretty happy…
Matthew, would you mind if I shared this blog post on our Facebook & weekly eBlast? Thanks again to both of you, I’m glad you enjoyed the trip down and left with some treasures. Pam, BTW—your kitchen makes me drool!
Have a great weekend!
Andrea G.
The ReStore
(413) 788-6900
pam kueber says
Hey, Andrea — feel free to share it on FB and in your blast!
jill says
omg, that mid mod door is the one i have been searching for! i am going to visit our local ReStore on monday…wish me luck!
kellypuffs says
oh wow. I smell a road trip in our future 🙂
Northside CJ says
WOW! Wish the ReStore in St. Louis had that kind of a selection. I’m sooooo jealous. Great post.