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Located in the heart of SoHo on Lafayette Street is one of Italy’s oldest and finest treasures. Established in 1612, the Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella started off as a pharmacy in Florence, Italy where Father Angiolo Marchissi created the finest pharmaceuticals through . . . more |
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Warm boutique brings the romance of the tropics to New York City. Located on the fringe of Chinatown this boutique can be easily missed. Influenced by the warmth of the Hawaiian Islands, husband and wife team up to stock the boutique with everything fashionable that goes well with 'warm.' The shop . . . more |
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No global brands here; only beautiful well made items that are, surprisingly, none too expensive. Loopy Mango is a lifestyle boutique that supports exceptional local and foreign producers. While some items hail from small companies that are centuries-old, others come young firms: all deliver for . . . more |
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78 Grand Street
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Live like you were born in the lap of luxury. Shop contemporary European furnishings and accessories that are as appealing to one's wallet as they are to one's eyes. You will discover Italian products at different price points that are similar to other more expensive manufacturers. Under one . . . more |
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The inspiration behind the shop's name, "Extra," comes from the happy coincidence of shop owner, Koji Kusakabe's long time business name, "One More," and the name of the street where he would open his business, "Extra Place." "One More" is synonymous with "Extra," and the name of the street has . . . more |
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10 Extra Place
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Capture Parisian charm at Maison 140, where owner, Ramsey Marc, has recreated a marketplace of hand-selected furniture, art and decor direct from France. Delightful pieces depicting rustic charm and retro chic as well as modern elegance are chosen by Ramsey himself.
So who is Maison 140's . . . more |
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140 9th Avenue
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Jen McGlashan is the innovative mastermind behind McFlashpants, ethical jewelry and home decor made from re-purposed, everyday items. The unique name of her business came in the form of a telemarketer's call during the dinner hour and will forever be remembered by the McGlashan family. Convinced . . . more |
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Hidden away on the second floor above Chelsea's New London Pharmacy is New London Luxe, selling home-ware with an international or domestic flair, as well as other intricately styled luxury items. At New London Luxe, one learns that luxury today does not require a high price tag. The philosophy . . . more |
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246 8th Avenue 2nd Floor
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Tomlinson Kong Contemporary offers utilitarian art for both the serious collector and those who simply appreciate beautiful, everyday items. The owners, Jon Tomlinson and Rebecca Epstein Kong, have developed a concept of collaborating with fine artists to create innovative, enjoyable works of art. . . . more |
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270 Bowery
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Heather Fagan showcases the grandeur of nature with her unique line of handmade art & jewelry, Bettula. Having been inspired by a piece of birch wood that she found on her family’s property, Heather began what she calls a “curiosity project,” which would bloom into a full line of embellished . . . more |
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Furnish Green conceptualizes a new way to be sustainably fashionable. Owner Nathan Hescock puts anti-antique prices on beautiful vintage and antique furnishings, from the 1870s to vintage 80s eras for the tasteful and budget conscious buyer. Patrons can find timeless pre-owned furniture and accents . . . more |
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1261 Broadway Suite 505
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Owner Christine Demmick is responsible for creating these delicious scented home products. All products are crulty free – absolutely no ingredient used in the formulation of her products has been tested on animals. She has received the Leaping Bunny: cruelty-free certification from the coalition . . . more |
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132 1/2 West 24th Street
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Cec LePage debuted her eponymous Lucite accessories collection in 1979, creating one-of-a-kind high fashion runway jewelry for John Anthur, Marc Jacobs, Tokio Kumagai, Geoffrey Beene, and Patricia Field, the stylist for HBO’s Sex in the City series. In 1990, LePage went on to launch her line of . . . more |
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72 Thompson Street
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As a family-run urban oasis, Saffron proves to be a young, hip floral shop with an appreciation for talented artists and all things vintage. Inspired by a past with few yet memorable objects, within a backyard familiar to Spike Lee cinematography, owner Kana Togashi opened Saffron just 17 years . . . more |
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31 Hanson Place
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