This gallery of a store is a collection of curiosities, antiques, and the like for the home that celebrate forgotten industries and Americana.
All the shabby-chic housewares, quirky gifts and cute clothing found in the American chain now available in the massive Regent Street store.
The tiny boutique is carefully packed with unique goods for you and your home. Check out needlepoints from PatchNYC or blankets from Jeanette Farrier. Chatting with the adorable store owner is worth the trip.
The knitting store sells loads of yarn (obviously), but there are also classes (for beginners and all-stars) and trunk shows.
The affirmative is in order at this design store, which begs to decorate a Neutra home with modern glassware, ceramics, wood objects, art books, and framed Yoshitomo Nara prints.
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This well-stocked home store offers the finer things, like rare flowers and floral arrangements, jewelry and accessories, and artisan chocolates made in-house by Marcie Turney.
Shoreditch concept store sells a well-edited selection of housewares, fashion and cutting-edge design products. Expect to find everything from bespoke wallpaper and wall lamps to limited-edition shoe collections.
Owner Spencer Moody peddles dead people’s things at his quirkily curated store. Pick up a nude painting, anatomical skeleton, books, costume jewelry, or just browse the oddities.
The Antique Row home store offers swinging ’50s and ’60s furniture, glassware, kitchen goods, and tables at affordable prices.
This Market Street home store stocks contemporary goods like mirrors, vases, lamps, and wall art that won’t break the bank.