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Clean up your act at Go Green: a store dedicated to eco-conscious products for the home, office, and body. By providing a wide range of goods that are safe for the earth and encourage low-impact living, this little boutique makes it easy to make the right choices.
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485 Atlantic Avenue
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Green in BKLYN can be described with one word: convenient. The store is a one-stop shop that supplies eco-friendly items such as natural body care and biodegradable products that have little or no impact on the environment. The founder of Green in BKLYN, Elissa Olin, has always been conscious of . . . more |
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432 Myrtle Avenue
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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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132 ½ W 24th St
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You are bound to find something nostalgic among the glimmering display of vintage jewelry sprinkled across the antique tabletops. It’s like visiting a wonderland of past pretty memories. Pippin Jewelry is a delightful place to shop for a vintage fashion accessories as well as fine estate jewelry . . . more |
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104 West 17th Street
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TRUNK boutique located in New York’s next great idyllic neighborhood of DUMBO, is thinking locally by supporting community artists and designers in the five boroughs who create excellent high-quality pieces with low impact on the environment.
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Mixing the past and the present, this charming antique and vintage shop contains a collected mix of small furnishings and home decor from the 1820's to the Mid Century. The shops owner and curator, Kevin Bockrath is continually sourcing unusual one-of-a-kind pieces keeping the store filled with . . . more |
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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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“What does Madame Matovu mean?” one might inquire. In Hebrew, it translates to “what is the good for the lady”; in French, the translation is “a woman who has seen everything.” The meanings are oddly fitting for the small shop located in Greenwich Village, a veritable paradise brimming . . . more |
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240 West 10th Street
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(212) 255-2811
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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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Fabulous Fanny’s is one of Manhattan’s most treasured boutiques, specializing in vintage eyeglass frames and apparel for men and women since 2001. The boutique is named after Fanny, the store's pet macaw. Co-owners Ken Finneran and Stanton Blackmer opened their boutique on East Ninth Street . . . more |
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335 E 9th Street
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