New York CityShopping

Homeware shopping in New York City

  1. A

    Urban Archaeology

    A pioneer in recycled design, owner Gil Shapiro continues his tradition of remixing, reconstructing and reclaiming old parts from abandoned buildings and construction sites. What he salvages and restores (or repurposes) is now sought after in the hippest Manhattan apartments; check out his Tribeca showroom/studio for his latest designs.

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  2. B

    Elizabeth Street Gallery

    On Elizabeth St, you can pause to admire the fenced-in garden of the curious Elizabeth Street Gallery, part of a fireplace, fountain and garden-­ornament shop for the well-off homeowner. The biggest attraction in these parts, though, is the simple beauty of the small tangle of streets.

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  3. C

    Authentiques Past & Present

    Tucked on a quiet side street is this thoroughly dramatic and kitsch-filled vintage shop. Find groovy and colorful lamps from the '50s and '60s, pastel vases and cache pots, quirky barware, nostalgic cartoon figurines, glasses and flashy costume jewelry.

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  4. D

    Delphinium Home

    From the same owners as Delphinium Cards & Gifts is Delphinium Home, stocked with a great selection of glassware, shower curtains, kitchen tools and various other houseware items.

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