Welcome to the blog of
T. David Collection
Opening March 2011 at 772 N. High St. Suite 101
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 542-4300
specializing in home decor, barware, & antiques
(formerly in German Village, Columbus)
T. David Collection
Opening March 2011 at 772 N. High St. Suite 101
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 542-4300
specializing in home decor, barware, & antiques
(formerly in German Village, Columbus)
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Wecome, March!!
I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'm glad February is over! Funny how the shortest month is often the least favorite. March brings hope and brightness to our lives, and we know even if there is snow--it can't last too long. March is also a good time to look closely at our homes and see what needs to be freshened up, replaced, or rearranged. We have many suggestions in the store...from small accents to furniture, art and lamps. Gallery hop is next week and hopefully will be a busy one...with the Arnold Fitness Expo in town! There are so many great things going on in Columbus--our wonderful growing city. I know this post is rather disjointed...and I am not able to upload any photos right now. Come see us and have some fun!
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Shopping.....is clicking the answer?
Shopping on line is no doubt popular. It can be convenient, entertaining, and a way to find items that may not be close by. It can also be impersonal, disappointing, time consuming, and costly when considering such things as shipping charges. Although there are many proverbial carrots being dangled in front of us on line, sometimes seeing an item and being able to touch or "size it up" in person...has a definite advantage. A shopper knows what he is getting...because he's looked at it...stood by it...touched it...examined it...not to mention probably had a conversation about it with the store employee. It is surely deemed "old fashioned" to criticize on line shopping because it is the way of the world today. However...there are many wonderful brick and mortar stores, shops and boutiques that are loaded with visual experiences ...where a shopper can explore, interact, and make decisions face to face with the items they desire. Granted shopping in pajamas is probably not possible, but... pajamas are for sleeping anyway. It may just be time to wake up.
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