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NORTH AUSTIN. Austinites will drive in from the outer areas of town to shop at this small store. Hard-to-find and everyday hardware and paint supplies, a perfumery, specialty food section, garden supplies, decorative accessories, rugs, bulk coffee, bird feeders, and a large variety of cookery.
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Eclectic
700 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78703 · 512-477-1816
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WEST END. A nice variety of crafts from Latin America as well as Africa and the Far East, including pottery, furniture, Zuni festishes, and jewelry. Also, hand-painted furniture from Texas designers David Marsh, Walter Winslett, Ralph Garrett and William T. Hawkins.
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WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. A cultural experience awaits at this direct importer and wholesaler of exotic furniture, sculpture, and home accessories from around the world. England, France, Japan, and Bali are among the countries represented, and even if you don't make a purchase, the shop warrants a visit for its cavalcade of rare and thought-provoking pieces.
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NORTH AUSTIN. If you haven't already realized it when visiting the city, know that Austin, to this day, relishes the long-gone age of peace, free love, and – in this case – Oat Willie. The former hippie once ran for US president, and his T-shirts are now collectors' items. Comic books, videos, toys, jewelry, and "Deadhead" clothing abound at this shop.
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NORTH AUSTIN. Okay you dog lovers, if you just can't seem to get enough of those treasures that testify to your love for Fido, you'll absolutely adore this shop. Features, you guessed it, everything you could possibly imagine in dog motif from salt and pepper shakers to puzzles. Plus a full range of dog supplies, including food, toys, and accessories.
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DOWNTOWN. Since Austin has become one of the largest music capitals in the country, it's only appropriate that there would be an art venue dedicated to music. Everything in the shop has a music theme from custom-designed guitar-shaped chairs, to glass and jewelry. Some of the artists on display here are Larry Pitz, Joe Sambataro, and Robert Hurtz.
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