Paris vs. NYC

You know where I stand on this one (PARIS!) but how amazingly simple and lovely are these prints from Paris vs New York- A Tally of Two Cities?  You can buy a couple of them here, but I do hope they will print them all!

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20 Responses to “Paris vs. NYC”

  1. heather says:

    Very cute. (am i crazy or is it ‘espresso’?)

  2. TPF says:

    Amelie vs. Carrie and Le Monde vs. NY Times are my favorites. So clever!

    @heather, “expresso” is the French word and thus on the Parisian side; you’re not crazy, it is “espresso” in English! I thought it might have been a typo at first, too – had to double check!

  3. Hannah says:

    I adore these prints. My heart belongs to NYC, but I love Paris, too. What fab side-by-side comparisons!

  4. lauren in the tundra says:

    i don’t believe the binary is necesary: paris vs. ny; ny vs. chicago or any other. no competition, only love and appreciation. each is different and special and that is OK.

  5. jamie says:

    the artist was featured on “from the desk of” recently…another of my fav blogs:)
    http://fromyourdesks.com/2010/11/05/vahram-muratyan/

  6. Grace says:

    Those are fab. My two favorite cities – could they be more perfect!

  7. Holly says:

    Do it Erin, DO IT!!! Add the orage…so today and perfect for this time of year.

  8. MissLK says:

    Such humor!

    I wonder if the calories from three macarons actually equal to one cup cake :)

  9. Sing says:

    What a great concept. I’d love to have the buildings print.

  10. Jenna says:

    These are fantastic! Love NY but Paris will always be my #1!

  11. Julia says:

    In Italian is spoken Espresso.

  12. stacystyle says:

    Simply brilliant. I love the graphics and colors!

  13. Brilliant! Perfect for my daughter’s room. DD

  14. Brilliant! Perfect for my daughter’s room. DD

    p.s. I’ve always liked the saying that Paris is where good Americans go after they die.

  15. i absolutely positively have to have them all – how wonderful!