There's Something About Martha

Macy's goes Martha Stewart on us

 Martha Stewarts mixing bowls

If you were so not-Martha that you failed to report to Macy’s the day the Martha Stewart Collection (featuring everything from cookware to rugs to bed and bath linens) landed at the State Street store late this past fall, do not fret. The holidays are when this homemaking juggernaut really goes into high gear. Check out her “Winter Whimsies,” ornaments inspired by 1940s and ’50s pieces, or simply go for that perfect mixing bowl that will make your holiday cookies taste so much better. 111 N. State St., 312-781-1000
 

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