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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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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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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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Exotic worldly home furnishings and decor. Each piece is personally hand selected by the shop's owner who travels the globe on a regular basis. . . . more |
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This well-lit, restful sanctuary is filled with furniture, tableware, bed, bath, and home accessories required for the up-and-coming generation of environmentally conscious, style-conscious consumers.
Greenhouse is the boutique of Wilsey Wolf and Toni Nicolo, New York natives striving to bring . . . more |
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375 Atlantic Avenue
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A “Bonjour!” welcome mat lies in front of Le Maison Supreme, an antique homegoods shop in the Eastern Village of downtown Manhattan, whose window display has even the busiest of city-strollers halting for a second glance. Owner Pierre Francois Supreme waits inside amongst an array of glitzy . . . more |
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617 Hudson Street
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If you want to come home to an apartment full of fabulous furnishings and decor, visit Chelsea’s Apartment 48, where you’ll discover beautiful things to help you entertain guests and make your home yours. Apartment 48 provides fine imported goods from France and other fanciful places around the . . . more |
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12 West 17th Street
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The Penine Hart boutique embodies the philosophy “Art is the icing on the cake of life, it’s how people live”. As a former owner and curator of a SoHo gallery space in the 90s, Penine Hart not only believes that art is essential in life, but demonstrates how the two can be set together. She . . . more |
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It’s hard to pass up such a well-dressed window displaying so many fine vintage items. We love this place! It’s one of the best little upscale nonprofit thrift shops in Manhattan. If you can remember back to what a Manhattan second-hand store was in the 1980’s, this would be it. Lots and . . . more |
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286 Third Avenue
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Pippin Home is located in the quaintest one-hundred-year-old building (behind Pippin Jewelry) once occupied by a blacksmith in the1800s. To give you a feel for the place and atmosphere, walking down the same narrow hallway to find your way through the store, you are walking the same steps horses . . . more |
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112 1/2 West 17th Street
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