The Pottery Hotel

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If the old woman who lived in a shoe ever decided to vacation in South Korea, she would probably feel right at home booking a room at the Pottery Village Bed & Breakfast, a collection of six beach houses, built to look like giant traditional Korean pottery vases.

Rooms / vases, including one painted like the Arizona Iced Tea bottle, start from around $77 a night.

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Via Messy Nessy Chic for the full article and additional photos. I admit, I like her article’s title much better.

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