Tarlo and Graham
In another time, this store would have been called a “curiosity shop”. And it is filled with quirky, decor-enhancing wonders like a taxidermied duckling on a spindle, sets of exquisite Japanese laquerware bowls, an insect in a resin block, or a plastic sculpture of the inside of the human chest (once used as a training tool in a medical school). Along with these fetching knickknacks—and I worry I’m not successfully conveying how quirkily delightful these pieces are—are handsome, unusual antique furniture from all eras and contemporary and tribal sculptures.
In another time, this store would have been called a “curiosity shop”. And it is filled with quirky, decor-enhancing wonders like a taxidermied duckling on a spindle, sets of exquisite Japanese laquerware bowls, an insect in a resin block, or a plastic sculpture of the inside of the human chest (once used as a training tool in a medical school). Along with these fetching knickknacks—and I worry I’m not successfully conveying how quirkily delightful these pieces are—are handsome, unusual antique furniture from all eras and contemporary and tribal sculptures.
