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Cards, stationery, and tiny paper decisions that feel better than they need to.
If Wes Anderson opened a stationery shop, and let you use the typewriter.
A meticulous, gently funny little stationery and card shop that takes paper more seriously than most people take their jobs, in the best possible way. Their own greeting-card line, a wall of things you didn't know you needed, and an analog soul in a screen-soaked world. The whole place feels art-directed down to the rubber stamps.
The move
Come to the Letter Writing Club, first Thursday of every month, free, open to everyone, with typewriters, supplies, and refreshments laid out. Write someone a real letter and actually mail it.
Go when
First Thursday for the club. Any other day for a card that's better than the occasion that needs it.
“If Wes Anderson did a stationery shop…”
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