
With its tiny and hip boutiques, as well as a fabulous cheese store, Staalstraat, in the center of Amsterdam, is one of my favorite streets as well as one of the prettiest. It is guarded by this beautiful statue of a man, whose coat is adorned with birds. I just love it!
Apart from the wonderful art bookstore
Nijhof & Lee, where you'll find a large selection of typography books amongst other, one of the highlights of the street is
Droog, a design store packed with crazy items, from fun knickknacks to pieces such as the "chest of drawers" by Tejo Remy, below. I bought their
Do frame tape to playfully frame some pics and posters back home in Los Angeles.


Finally, I never miss the vintage store at the end of the street, where all kinds of ancient shoes, clothes and accessories are on display.
After all this browsing, I sat in a café at the end of the street, with a view on a canal and its beautiful drawbridge, for a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice - a treat that will set you back about €4.50 in Paris but only costs half in Amsterdam's cafés...