11 New Retail Stores That Will Reignite Your Interior Desires This Winter
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181 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10013
Buck Mason
Buck Mason recently opened a new concept store in the small town of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, which also happens to be the hometown of cofounder Erik Allen and his wife, Leanne Ford. Never intimidated by a DIY project, Leanne took the lead on designing the interiors of their latest brick-and-mortar, a space housing a variety of wardrobe essentials and classic American home goods. Expect to find crewneck tees and wide-leg pants placed alongside a curated selection of hand-picked items such as art, pottery, apothecary products, small home goods, lighting, and furniture—all of which were specifically chosen by Leanne from around the world.
426 Beaver Street, Sewickley, PA 15143
Salter House
Salter House had been a neighborhood favorite in Brooklyn Heights for years, but an opportunity arose for the family business to birth a new location in New York’s East Village this spring. Founders Sandeep and Carson Salter renovated a former tenement building from the 1900s, transforming the 450-square-foot space into a cottagecore fever dream. The intimate setting houses an array of sustainable houseware goods, with the walls surrounding it leaning into cellar aesthetics but with a warmer approach—the brick, metal, and stone features of Kettle’s Yard, an art gallery and house in Cambridge, England.
34 East 2nd Street, New York, NY 10003


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