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A CHARMING NYC FURNITURE BOUTIQUE!

October 18, 2009
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All photos in this post by Coco of Cococozy

Burlap upholstered love seat in Michele Varian's flagship store
A cute burlap upholstered loveseat ($2800)inside the Michele Varian store on Crosby Street in New York.

Way back in August… was in NYC and happened upon Michele Varian, an adorable home furniture boutique in Soho. Very cute and eclectic mix of pieces in this wonderful little shop. In addition to interesting furnishings, there was an array of fantastic glass and mercury glass pendant lights, paper products, enamel dishware and lots and lots of pillows (shop person told us that the silk, velvet and linen pillows were all made at the store’s NYC studio).

Anyhoooo…like everything else in my life at this point…I am about two months behind …and now just putting up this post…but here it is…better late than never…!

Outside Michele Varian's flagship store in Soho New York
Outside the Michele Varian flagship store in New York’s Soho area. (above and below)

Exterior of Michele Varian in Soho

Recycled green and brown glass vases from Michele Varian
One of a kind recycled bud glass vases. Green, $250. Brown, $400. (above and below)

Small table holding recycled glass bottles and lamps in Michele Varian's Soho store

Brass, nickle, glass, mercury glass and vintage pendant lights in Michele Varian

Lighting is one of the first things you see when you walk into the store. An lovely display of brass, nickel, glass, mercuray glass and vintage looking pendants all create an alluring light scape. (above and below)

Brass, nickle, glass, mercury glass and vintage pendant lights in Michele Varian

Blue, grey and white enamel and metal plate from Michele Varian
Blue, grey and white enamel and metal plate. (above)

Display of plates, cups and decorative items in Michele Varian's flagship store

White and hot pink enamel and metal cups and plates from Michele Varian
Dishware includes and enticing selection of hot pink and white enamel/metal cups and plates (above)

Silk pillow with a bright pink peacock from Michele Varian
The pillow is made of silk and features a bright pink ultrasuede bird right in the center ($244). (above)

If you are in Soho, I suggest checking out this cute store! Here’s the information.

MICHELE VARIAN
35 Crosby Street
New York, NY 10013
212.226.1076

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4 responses to “A CHARMING NYC FURNITURE BOUTIQUE!”

  1. Down Pillow says:
    October 18, 2009 at 8:18 PM

    Oohhh…so many adorable things! I really love the sweet pink and white enamel/metal cups and plates 🙂

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  2. Hello Lover... says:
    October 19, 2009 at 1:00 AM

    The chair swing in the store window has me swooning!

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  3. Laura says:
    October 19, 2009 at 3:35 PM

    I love these accents! They also sell Michele Varian and Don Carney, the ink drawings on the wall at nestdallas.com

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  4. pve design says:
    October 20, 2009 at 2:28 AM

    pretty things!
    pve

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