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3Jun/100

Who’s on 3rd?

Old CityWe've spent hours traipsing along the Third Street Corridor - it has the historic charms of Old City with the burgeoning fashion and design of the 21st century. You might expect gift shops in an area where tours and travelers abound, but you'll actually find the latest designer clothing and plenty of salons that will give you an edgy new haircut. The businesses of 3rd Street are not focused on selling tchochke. What can they do for you? Oh, let us count the ways.

So many Philadelphians call Old City home. While it's not immediately apparent, there are several condos and apartments in the area that maintain their classic exteriors but are ultra modern inside. What do these hip Old City dwellers do here?

They meet over coffee at Cafe Ole, a quirky corner shop that gets plenty of sun on its outdoor tables, and serves amazing breakfasts, Mediterranean platters, and salads to patrons who camp out here. While the streetscape is certainly busy, it isn't as over-populated or frenzied as a Center City cafe sidewalk would be. The coffee is strong and the staff is quick. Nearby storeowners swear by the sandwiches.

Cafe Ole
147 North 3rd Street

At Moko Salon, your "me time" connects with your green side and you walk out feeling refreshed and at your best. The ayurvedic facials help you understand your skin and its needs, and you can leave with amazing products made from essential oils that won't feel harsh on your skin. Natural hair color and makeup are applied so expertly, it's hard to go anywhere else. It's one of the best organic salons on the East Coast and it's right here on 3rd Street in Philadelphia.

Moko
55 N 3rd Street

Brighten up your stroll with an eco-friendly floral arrangement from Hana and Posy, where you can always count on a variety of candles,  recycled paper cards, and other green gifts.

Hana and Posy
35 North 3rd Street

Shop Sugarcube, Matthew Izzo, and  Third Street Habit for the latest in both men's and women's fashion.  And many locals have made it a habit...they always end up on Third Street for designers that they can't find elsewhere. Izzo also carries a second floor of furniture.  For shoes, J Karma has colorful and unique styles with accessories to match.

Sugarcube
124 North Third Street

Matthew Izzo
151 North Third Street


Third Street Habit

153 North Third Street

J Karma
62 North 3rd Street

For contemporary furniture,a visit to Minima is a must. Old City has a ton of furniture, mostly modern, and this is one of our favorites.

Minima
118 North 3rd Street

Art in the Age is one of Philly's most innovative shops. They pair with artists for specially made items like t-shirts, totes, and soaps. For clothing, housewares, and gifts, it's hard not to make a creative choice here.

Art in the Age of Mechanical Production
116 North 3rd Street

The Old City Cheese Shop is known for its hideaway garden seating in the back - a retreat where you can enjoy french press coffee, panini, cheese plates, or brunch and get away from it all.  It's a case of the simple things, sold by friendly personalities, that are special and worth checking out.

Old City Cheese Shop
160 North 3rd Street


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10Mar/102

Couch Hunting in Philadelphia

Time for a new sofa? Moving into a new place or even adapting to a more modern interior can call for upgraded seating that fits the look. Maybe you're transitioning from a minimalist approach to something that's more cozy. There are plenty of options in Philadelphia for all of your settee-shopping needs.

We like Minima in Old City for all things mod and cutting edge. The name says it all.  We can see this Showtime sofa from Barcelona Design in the single modernista's airy loft.

Showtime Sofa

Showtime Sofa from Barcelona Design

    Cole Sofa

    Cole Sofa from HOST

    For something that's more warm and inviting, the Cole Sofa at HOST Philadelphia can be customized in over 1000 fabrics and is available in a four-seat size. You can really make this sofa your own and have it match the rest of your furniture. There are so many choices at HOST, if you're looking for seating that you can really sink into.

    Frank Lloyd Wright sofa

    Frank Lloyd Wright sofa from DWR

    Blu Dot Couchoid Sofa

    Couchoid from Blu Dot

    Your plan is to make a real investment, a couch that stands on its own as a real work of art? Head over to Design Within Reach in Rittenhouse Square. The caramel leather Frank Lloyd Wright sofa (originally designed in 1912) is back in production there.  Scope the many classic options at DWR, long-lasting designs that leave a real impression.

    The aptly named Philadelphia sofa by Matthew Izzo is just one of the many selections you can order from the edgy fashion boutique in Old City. Izzo also stocks a variety of contemporary GUS sofas in vinyl upholstery or the super cool leather alternative Couchoid from Blu Dot. It's worth checking out Fosters down the street for similar designs.

    Tweed Bolla Sofa

    Bolla Sofa from CB2

On a budget? We recommend shopping at CB2 online, where you can snag a fun loveseat, sectional pieces, or this hip, tweed sofa for under $1,000.

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