SoHo East Returns to Irvington
SoHo East is back! Owner Stacey Higgins has re-opened her popular contemporary giftware and home collections store in Irvington. But this time, her new venue is “just a little bit different,” she said. With two new partners, she is expanding her accessory offerings to include artisanal baked goods from Big Girl Bakery, as well as a changing artwork exhibit.
Big Girl Bakery, run by sisters Aimee, Jody, and Regina Milano, offered their goodies at Irvington’s farmers market, but now you can purchase their honey almond biscotti, sweet nut mixtures, sugar cookies and ginger snaps at the store any time.
Pier Pagano, an international artists’ representative from Dobbs Ferry, will be selecting alternating art exhibits once a month, and is at the store once a week to give customers extensive background information on her artists, as well as clothes styling advice.
SoHo East still carries the eclectic mix of home accessories and jewelry that garnered Higgins the Best of Westchester Award from Westchester Magazine in 2007. Modern glassware, bowls crafted from recycled paper, Asian accented baskets and plates are just a few of her standard gift items. Chilewich purses, hand-woven scarves, small beaded bags, lacquered trays decorated with intricate Middle Eastern designs, not to mention one of a kind sweaters and silverware, are hallmark gifts at Soho East.
A selection of SoHo East items will also be available at Silver Tips Tea Room in Tarrytown, and Higgins is always on hand to help with personally accessorizing your home or creating unique table settings.
If You Go:
SoHo East
94 Main Street,
Irvington, New York
(914) 693-7296