St. Frank Making Its Presence Felt On The East Coast With Hamptons Pop-Up.

Furnishing your Hamptons abode just got a little easier thanks to the inaugural St. Frank East Coast pop-up shop, which premiered over Memorial Day weekend.

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The mission-driven artisanal textile and home décor company teamed up with interior design firm SWAYSTUDIO to transform their new Hamptons store into a chic, visually pleasing experience that was inspired by an eclectically decorated St. Frank Hamptons home. Location on Main Street in East Hampton, the space is divided into distinct living, dining, library, and bedroom spaces that highlight St. Frank’s Tree of Life and Kuba Cloth wallpaper, as well as extraordinary vintage furniture, the brand’s signature art and textiles, soft goods, and gifts. The Hamptons pop-up will also offer exclusive in-store-only products like collaborations with Rachelle Hruska of Lingua Franca and custom Gary Linden x St. Frank surfboards featuring the brand’s signature prints.

As with St. Frank’s online presence, the brand’s San Francisco store and Los Angeles and Palo Alto pop-ups, the East Hampton store will embrace ethical home luxury for the modern bohemian by presenting a carefully curated collection of globally-inspired items that were handmade by artisans from around the world.

“The New York Community – customers, press, and the trade – were early adopters of our work,” noted Founder and CEO Christina Bryant. “I am thrilled to debut the first St. Frank East Coast footprint with this pop up store in the Hamptons to meet and connect with our collectors here and invite them into the St. Frank home and lifestyle.”

Throughout the summer, St. Frank will present several exciting events, like live custom painting on accessories with Ashley Begley, book signings, and more.

For those who find themselves stuck on at home inspiration, complimentary personal shopping services will be available, as will free shipping on orders over $100.

The East Hampton pop-up will be open seven days a week from Friday, May 26 through Monday, September 4. Once the summer pop-up has closed its doors, St. Frank will be moving to New York City in the fall.

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