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Local Business Spotlight: Hipster Home

Our latest Local Business Spotlight is a winner of this year's My Fox Philly Hottest Housewares Store in Philadelphia award. Hipster Home, located at 22 South Main St, Phoenixville, PA, is owned by Phoenixville residents David Friday and Lindsay Herman who opened up shop on June 1, 2007.

David describes the store as:

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Hipster Home is a contemporary and organic home décor store located in downtown Phoenixville, Pa. offering unique and stylish home furnishings that are not offered at larger retailers. Throw away any notions of what you thought home décor should be and get ready to experience something new in home fashion.

Since our opening on June 1st 2007 Hipster Home hit the ground running and continues to spearhead the new vision of downtown Phoenixville. With an edgy product range such as Murval Paris, Roost, Blomus, Kenneth Wingard, Muti, and Gus Design Group we hope to excite our customers home fashion senses.

Not only do we offer great home décor but also top of the line wine accessories such as Modern Cellar, and Riedel stemware. Our scent line is second to none with Votivo, Paddywax, Cucina, Savon De Marseille, & Linden Leaves. We offer authentic artwork from Jeff Schaller and unique music imported from France and Brazil.

Be Inspired, Experiment, Create... a fabulous living style!
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David has been contacted by Fox 29 who would like to feature Hipster Home in a feature they will be doing in the near future on the revitalization of Phoenixville. They will also be featured in the Spring issue of Philadelphia Style Magazine.

To Contact Hipster Home:
Hipster Home
22 South Main St
Phoenixville, Pa 19460
610-917-0121
http://www.hipsterhome.com

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Best of luck to David and Lindsay in making year #2 even better than the first!

Comments

Anonymous said…
i like this store. i bought two beautiful tea cups from there. i also found a cute and very functional lunch box there.
Anonymous said…
I love this store and owner David Friday is such a hottie! MMMMM....That's some serious beefcake!!!!!

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