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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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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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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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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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