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ABC Carpet & Home
The ultimate destination for the home has humble roots that go back to 1897 when Sam Weinrib started a business selling used carpets out of a cart on the Lower East Side. What a difference a century (or so) can...
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Achille Salvagni Atelier
A fabulous addition to the Upper East Side is Achille Salvagni Atelier at 817 Madison Avenue. The gorgeous showroom of the Roman designer—who works with traditional Italian artisans to create bespoke furniture, lighting and objects in the “noblest materials: mahogany,...
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Creel and Gow
Creel and Gow has one of New York's best curated selections of rare décor pieces, all displayed in their glossy boutique off of Park Avenue. Here, you can find a variety of unique gifts, ranging from antiques and taxidermy to...
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De Vera
Started in San Francisco in the early 1990s, de Vera is a beautifully curated arts and antiques shop that almost defies definition. Owner Federico de Vera has an exquisite eye, roaming the globe and collecting the offbeat and the obscure—religious...
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DeLorenzo Gallery
This Upper East Side gallery is a great source for works by Diego Giacometti.
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John Derian Company
Designer John Derian brought new life to decoupage by plastering plates, paper weights, and more with antique visuals of everything from butterflies to maps to the letters of the alphabet. He later branched out into a line of furniture—tufted ottomans,...
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Karl Kemp
This Greenwich Village gallery is known for its exceptional Biedermeier furniture.
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KRB
KRB is a curated antiques, vintage furniture and home decor store that opened on the Upper East Side in 2014. Post-Covid, KRB moved to a bigger, more beautiful space on Lexington and 73rd Street. The owner has an amazing eye...
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L’Art de Vivre
Light up your day with their chic chandeliers—and bask in their unparalleled selection of French pieces from the ‘40s and ‘50s.
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Ochre
Walking into this gorgeous British interiors store is like visiting the pared-down yet welcoming Soho loft you’ve always wanted to own. Beyond the oh-so-stylish raw wood doors, teardrop chandeliers hang above handcrafted wooden tables, while leather benches invite you to...
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The Future Perfect
This edgy design shop originally cut its teeth in Williamsburg, serving up statement-making pieces, including avant-garde lighting (a chandelier that looks like twigs) and decorative objects (a folding candle holder), plus art books, jewelry, even piggy banks for kids. Now...
New York City

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Fictional or real, the fashionistas who love New York City are right to think that no other place can compare when it comes to retail opportunities. Carrie Bradshaw, Anna Wintour and Diane von Furstenberg call the Big Apple home, thanks in no small part to the shopping available along Madison, Prince and Gansevoort streets. While not exhaustive by any means, the list below represents our top picks for must-visit stores, ranging from the classic to the up-and-coming.
Destination
Type of Shop
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Beyond…
Consider combining your trip with one of these destinations.
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Montreal
Often referred to as the Paris of Canada, Montreal is a fascinating northern city with a vibrant culinary scene and is one of the oldest cities in North America. It’s also the fourth-largest French-speaking city in the world, and just...
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Hamptons
A series of villages strung along the eastern tip of Long Island, the Hamptons are a beloved summer escape for chic New Yorkers. With a combination of glammed up farmland and miles of gorgeous beaches, this summer colony continues to...
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Newport & Coastal Rhode Island
America’s First Resort,” Newport has set itself apart from New England’s other seaside enclaves for nearly four centuries. The town celebrates its colonial architecture and Gilded Age mansions with style, and its harbor is a yachting mecca. Just beyond the...