Thought you’d never see anything about Barbara Streisand on this blog, eh? Me too. I’m just full of surprises.
Usually I’m unimpressed by celebrity displays of ostentation, but at least this one is unique. Instead of storing her things in the basement, Streisand has turned the area into a street of shops.
If you are among the infinitesimal minority of the population unconstrained by time, space and finances, I think this is a creative way to categorize important collections.
I couldn’t look at these images without wondering how I would set up my own “street basement”…
My personal street would be lined with an antique shop, oddities museum, art gallery, fabric store, Halloween/spooky shop, craft center, (large) library and candy store. Throw an old fashioned movie theater in there, too.





3 responses to “Barbara Streisand’s Basement Street”
She definitely making it easier to establish the Barbara Streisand Museum when she passes.
I’m surprised you didn’t post the Victorian mourning collection(A little surprised to see it in her collection. Seemed out of place and morbid.) I wouldn’t bring those home that’s for sure!
I didn’t see a photo of the Victorian mourning collection. I wouldn’t expect her to have it either.