The first thing you will notice when you walk into bright and airy Lushan The flagship store on Canal Street is unusual for plaster cast crown molding. “I really wanted to do crazy crown styling like Dalí, but obviously it was impossible,” explained designer Hillary Taymour. corduroy watercolor floral fabric, the same as the cargo pants she wore. So despite no dripping clocks or sliced eyeballs, there are still “flowers, fruits, frogs, turtles, pomegranates and chili” – all plastic toys and knifes lay around the studio, plastered, and careful Turn it into Moling Ryan Petrus“We want it to feel like a Colina salad,” Temore added. Peterus also hand-painted plastered ribbons into letters that illuminate the Collina Strada. “We are wearing crown styling.”
The second thing you notice in the store is the amorphous stone table with fixed spaces. It was specially produced by a friend of Taymour, an artist Misha Kahnit has a playful mushroom-like shape. “I want to work with friends who are also at the same level of business I’m in and can create amazing things, but also make it feel approachable and easy to use. I want people to feel welcome,” Taymo Er explained. Another friend, artist Justin Hagerwith hand-painted and cannons on the same watercolor floral prints, shelling the floor, adding a warm and seductive ingenious touch. “People expect it to be crazy on the walls, but with the revolving doors of the colors and patterns we have here…” she added, signaling a shelf full of wonderfully seductive blues, “we can do crazy things elsewhere. Clothes always look best to white. “Higer’s painting title is roller coaster Also hung near the cash register.
Taymour founded her tag in 2009, but in 2019 she had zero themes of colorful, natural and sustainable, making her one of New York’s most influential designers. Her show has since become a celebration of all the good things that make human kindness and life worth living. As a designer and a person, she is known for her heart on her sleeves (and layered cargo pants). “I’ve been looking for space for four to five years and then I stopped, but once I saw the space open, I thought, ‘I’d be really sad if I don’t understand.’” The store officially started yesterday Opened, but shortly after she signed the lease, she “softly launched” the space in December. “This neighborhood is really friendly, and even if it’s such a gentrifying area, it’s really popular – our landlord grew up in this building.”
In the more than a month since the space opened, she has learned a lot about her clients. “It’s really fun to see the retail version sales and the e-commerce version sales, it’s a completely different girl,” she said. “But we’re also seeing e-newsletter sales in New York rise since we opened. ” Her iconic reusable water bottle, a copy of her rizzoli monograph Dear struggle, wearing mountain stradaand her jewelry and shoes collaborations. This store is also an ideal place for creating a unique creation that is difficult to sell online. “It’s a really good way for me to keep working on our upgrades and dead totok and really allow people to buy the real original Kolina that I can’t mass market and sell.”
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