Shopping on Saturday: Magazine Street
by allthebest • 25 Jul ’09 • Uncategorized • 20 Comments
I spent the better part of last Saturday touring the amazing shops on Magazine Street. I can unequivocally state that Magazine Street is all that I hoped it would be, and one day is NOT enough time! This wonderful “emporium of shops” is 6 miles long. There is so much to see and so little time. Michael, our tour guide and partner in crime, managed to pack a punch in just a few hours.
After our whirlwind tour of Magazine Street, Michael and Quinn hosted a cocktail party that evening in our honor to meet the many shop owners, artists and designers that call New Orleans home. I’ve included a few of the stops we managed last Saturday, suffice it to say I will need to plan another trip very soon.
Ann Koerner’s shop, hands down, is one of my favorites. In part it has much to do with Anne. Not only does she select a beautiful mix of French, American, Italian, Swedish, regional and decorative objects and antiques, she is a lovely person.
New Orleans, LA 70115
504-899-2664
Mac Maison LTD has amassed one of the most amazing collections of chandeliers imaginable. Specializing in 18th and 19th century antiques, chandeliers, sconces, mantles, gates and other architectural artifacts and ornamentations, Mac Maison LTD is a visual treat for the eyes.
I was delighted to visit Hal Williamson’s shop. Hal has been a favorite of mine for many years. His stunning store features beautifully selected French and Continental antiques and fine quality reproductions. Hal recently collaborated on the Low Country Luxe “New Orleans” Scented Candle that is carried in his shop – it is a MUST have!
There's not much better than New Orleans antique shops. I do hope you put your hair up…. it's hot down there in July!!
soooo hot!
What a delightful way to spend a Saturday!
I miss Magazine street shopping! I will be back Aug. 18th and will have to check out those antique shops you suggested! Thanks!
I love this one, magazine street is wonderful!
Have a great weekend!
Leslie
What a fun day and what pretty eye candy! One day really is too short for the plethora of fabulous stores and shops… heading back there next May and I am already counting down the days!
A must do – We have yet to visit New Orleans since our move to Texas. Something I should not admit. I shall put it off no longer. Thanks for the intro to Magazine St.
You forgot Perch
xo xo
Gosh I was taking notes of items just from the pictures! That must have been such a "hot" trip! The humitity is great for your skin.
Bette
One of my best days in New Orleans was cris-crossing Magazine Street, popping into all of the wonderful shops! It's a street of dreams!
This wonderful trip of yours has been great fun for me to viwe! Any art galleries visited by any chance?
Thanks Tina! Yes, I am going to profile 3 NOLA artists in just a few days!!
Valorie I know!!! It was such a whirlwind of a day! I am coming back very soon! There is just so much to see and do! I was thrilled to see the city thriving!
I absolutely love New Orleans. The shops are amazing, and the food is phenomenal. HOWEVER, I am not sure I would want to go in July!
sophie dahy designs it was hot! but, after the long Scotland winter it felt pretty good!
Beautiful, beautiful tour Ronda!
Best street in the world!!!
Oh My, this is just what I love, I can just get lost in shops like these!
I am very excited to learn you will be posting about art galleries! My hope to visit NOLA at summer's end or early fall, would love your take!
Ronda–Your pretty pictures inspired me to take my Monday to stroll around Magazine Street today. I work here but often don't take the time to take advantage of all Magazine Street has to offer! I'll let you know if I stumble onto anything that I positively can't live without!