One time when the light was just right (and you’d had five beers), the lot behind your apartment looked like ...
Don’t be embarrassed to bring people home. Check out new housewares boutique Haus Interior for tons of easy, effortless decor ideas.
Japanese super sneaker retailer parks stateside in Harlem. Industry insiders scramble for limited-edition streetwear, athletic gear, and accessories. These kicks are on fire!
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One time when the light was just right (and you’d had five beers), the lot behind your apartment looked like ...
A gorgeously whimsical and super-deluxe resort on 113 acres of a Colonial estate. Novelty takes the cake: It is here that imaginative architects with no limitations designed each of the cottages (hence the helicopter room, beaver lodge, and tree house 35 feet above ground).
Antiques and salvaged curiosities from the Machine Age are polished, styled, and sold to Greenpointers with an eye for old-school design.
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Tiny gem in an otherwise quiet neighborhood. Nautical touches and homemade drink recipes make you feel like a stowaway. Note the deco elevator that’s been turned into a bathroom. Clever (if small) dining menu hits the spot after a hard drink.
Refined. Delicate. Ladylike. At Emma Fletcher’s new Nolita boutique, one side of the room displays perfectly edited, right-for-right-now vintage picks, while the other side showcases the designer’s immaculate, tailored designs.
Simple, modern home furnishings. Mixes new and old: Leggero, Mies Van der Rohe, Shin.
Simple, modern home furnishings. Mixes new and old: Leggero, Mies Van der Rohe, Shin.
Originally a rental showroom, the LES store now offers women’s designer clothing, accessories, and shoes from the ’60s to the ’80s. Browse big names (YSL, Dior, Chanel, Valentino) — perhaps even alongside a few (Rachel Weisz, Beyonce, Lucy Liu).