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Urban Alphabet

Posted by Lisa Mulcahy


If you’re raising kids in the concrete jungle sometimes farm animals and fuzzy bunnies don’t apply. If your tot is used to pounding the pavement in the big city, then this alphabet collection might fit the bill.

I’m an urban artifact aficionado and simply love everything about Gregoire Ganter’s alphabet collection, $125 each 8x10” letter. All the letters are coupled with streetscape snippets. There something very Demolition Depot about it. (If you haven’t been to Demolition Depot on 125th Street in NYC, go now! As the name implies, you’ll find some of the coolest salvaged goodies here.)


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About Lisa Mulcahy

Lisa Mulcahy is an accomplished writer with a decade of design reporting experience under her belt. A career that sprouted from the commercial design magazine, Contract, most recently she held an editorial post at New York Spaces. Since the birth of her son, 2 years ago, she kissed office life goodbye and has been freelancing from her Orange County, NY home ever since.

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