Read about Jenni Kayne in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
The shop on Harrison is back open and redesigned, featuring an expansion of Kayne's new(ish) furniture line.
Plus a book signing by Jenni Kayne; Sweetgreen coming to Chambers; Downtown Yogurt & Ice Cream is open; shade for 99 Hudson. / 2 comments
Plus: Jenni Kayne is now a full-fledged store; Downtown Connection bus returns to its original route; Cortlandt Way has finally opened; new donut shop at the Fulton Center. / 2 comments
Put a bit of effort into holiday shopping—that's the point, isn't it? In this round: Shinola, Giorgia, Cass Lilien, Stella, Jenni Kayne, Ever After, 180, Abhaya, the Armoury.
Designer Jenni Kayne chose Tribeca for her first New York City store—offering apparel, accessories, and home decor—because the neighborhood's relaxed, family atmosphere jibes with the brand's California aesthetic.
The "store" appears to be in the former Matt Bernson space on Harrison Street. But you can't walk out with merchandise; you have to order it and it'll be shipped to you.
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