27
Oct
Shop Stop: Pols Potten
...yes a new Title for a series of posts I would like to start here on BloesemLiving...Shop Stop: bringing you an impression from a shop around the world that I like and have visited. I will add these Shop Stops to the Travel section of Bloesem right here so if you are in the neighboorhodd you can go and visit. I'm starting with Pols Potten in Amsterdam today that I visited during the summer. I made all the pictures myelf and was amazed by the friendliness of the ladies working that day. Thank You!
Pols Potten started in 1986 with importing Mediterranean earthenware to the Netherlands...soon their tiny store became too small for their growing collection of all things beautiful...in 1997 they moved to their
{All images were taken by me, Irene from Bloesem}














hello Irene!
I used to sell some of Pols Potten items on my webshop. I've closed it by now, but I still have some giant tea pots and other unbielevable pieces designed by PP. They are available at half price on my blog "marvellous".
Have a look!
I really like your Bloesem, now as before... it's a real pleasure to follow your descoveries!
Véronique
Posted by: Véronique | 10/28/2010 at 10:43 PM
Beautiful photos...love this!!
Posted by: mydesignchic | 10/28/2010 at 04:15 AM
That's a great idea! and your photos are gorgeous. It's nice when a shop let you take some pics, some are so freaked out...
We had a lovely Halloween photoshoot with kids today. It was so much fun. I will email you some pics tomorrow
http://bodieandfou.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-photoshoot-sneakpeek.html
Posted by: BODIE and FOU | 10/28/2010 at 02:02 AM
Great idea for a new series! I love this- I have been making a personal wish list of things I have to do and places I have to visit, and I am adding this here!:)
Posted by: annamaria potamiti | 10/28/2010 at 12:46 AM
Love this new series. The shop looks wonderful. I am going to Amsterdam in January so this is a must visit. Thank you!
Posted by: anabel | 10/27/2010 at 07:33 PM
Such a great idea for series of posts. I remember seeing so many amazing shops in Amsterdam, Paris or London and regret until now that did not take any pictures. Cant wait for more:)
Posted by: Ania Florek-Kozakiewicz | 10/27/2010 at 06:13 PM