Read about Duxiana in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
Fancy bed company Duxiana has packed up its Tribeca store, opting instead for the Flatiron District.
Plus: The history of "unadorned beauty" 135 Hudson; kids sneak onto yachts; World Trade Center ship's origins discovered; fitness guru Taryn Toomey; new FiDi cocktail bar; another Duxiana. / 1 comment
"We're known for quality," says Paige Davidson of Duxiana, the Swedish company that just opened in the former Just Scandinavian space. "We've been family-owned and operated for three generations."
Plus: Collect Pond Park; 137 Franklin's blue period to end soon; offer for schools; painting banners for Pier 25.
Plus: A sign of progress at Asphalt Green; a swindler in the neighborhood; Duxiana and SamSara updates; flowers at Made Fresh Daily; lemonade for charity; artist Russell Sharon.
It can be hard to keep up with everything that's coming soon (or coming eventually), so here’s a quick rundown. / 5 comments
A big sale has already started, and another Swedish company is is taking its space. No, it's not Ikea. / 5 comments
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