Tempting wastaholics and minimalists alike. Stocks over two-thousand perfectly packaged products, giving it a rep as the "Japanese Ikea." Much like Ikea, or Topshop for that matter, special brand o... read more
With the contraction of Kate’s, more room for the expansion of this Chicago-based paperie. Chain’s been around since ’83, ready to help New Yorkers check off gift lists and get ar... read more
Sundry-stocked gift boutique of the curtain-shunning Standard Hotel. Guests bored with exposing themselves to casual passerby head downstairs to re-up on necessities: Bambu rolling papers, Penguin ... read more
Conservative Cape Cod totes, clutches, and shoulder strap bags done in bold stripes, patterns, and polka dots. Traditional heels ideal for weekend dress-up days and strolling around the office. S... read more
Ultimate male accessories palace. Brother label to Kate Spade can take credit for resurgence of the fashionable briefcase, with day planners and wallets to complete the package. Items range widely ... read more
Designed by Richard Gluckman, MoMA outpost rocks wide selection of gadgets for the Soho household in need. Everything from furniture to kids' toys, plus gifts, books, and kitchenware. Muji on sale,... read more
Limited-edition artists' books and prints. Unparalleled selection brings together the best of name artists and obscure strivers. Equally fun for casual browsers and big-time collectors. read more
One-of-a-kind art, fashion and design books. Famous for having published one of the biggest and most expensive books ever printed (GOAT - A Tribute to Muhammad Ali). Comfy reading chairs in the el... read more
Conservative Cape Cod totes, clutches, and shoulder strap bags done in bold stripes, patterns, and polka dots. Traditional heels ideal for weekend dress-up days and strolling around the office. Sta... read more
Charming stationary shop will make you wish everyone you knew had a birthday coming up just so you have an excuse to buy them witty gift cards, colorful ribbons, and gorgeous wrapping paper. Even i... read more
First set down roots in 1897, spans ten floors. Stacks of antique rugs, modern chairs, glassware, bedding, statues, light fixtures and more, all displayed in an organic way. Go on a Sunday afternoo... read more
Harlem sprawler not embarrassed to name check the highway (9A) that...
Cult yogawear chain complete with creepy manifesto ("children are t...
Sleek spinning studio became a mini-chain in a snap. Addictive clas...
Frenchish café chain has many, many outposts throughout NYC,...
Oysters and cocktails at 1 Delancey. Named for Marcel Duchamp&rsquo...