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Openings/Closings: Gracious Home Opens in Chelsea!

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Me (right) with Natan Wekselbaum, the founder of GH (second from left)

>> Enter Gracious Home Chelsea!

If excessive consumption is your thing, watch out for Gracious Home's new store in Chelsea! It's like The Container Store, Bed Bath and Beyond and ABC Home all put together. The store is so tempting, we urge going into this store with great caution.

Like its original uptown location, it's one stop shopping for the house and home set. We put together the slide show above so that you can get a sneak peek. Check out the variety and consider how many SKU's they have under one roof...

 
 

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- Le Creuset in the full range of glorious color!

>> Enter Gracious Home Chelsea!

Last Thursday night we were blown away with the size and sheer amount of stuff in their new store. Shelves were bulging, the range of categories was mindboggling and - yes - the quality level was very high. It is true, you can walk into this store and buy two nails or a whole Italian bedding set, but what impressed us most was the attention to detail that stores like this rarely display. There are a lot of hard to find items and imported items here, so it makes a good resource for downtown folk.

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- The band played on!

Chelsea is just getting started. Despite the economic downturn, they're opening another store around the corner in March, which will sell kitchen cabinets and larger fixtures. Check out how big this whole operation will be:

"Gracious Home signed a 20-year, 24,300 square foot lease (17,000 sf street level and 7,300 sf lower level retail) at 55 West 25th Street and Sixth Avenue late last year, in the Chelsea Landmark... the retailer has also signed a 20-year lease for an 18,000 sf design center on two floors at the contiguous 45 West 25th Street."

Yes, that's a total of 42,300 square feet in lower Manhattan!

This is definitely a destination that deserves to be checked out and will be very helpful to many who want a full service store like this downtown, but pack your wallet, because, Honey, this ain't Ikea anymore.

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- Selina standing with one of the props in the Miele showroom!

>> Enter Gracious Home Chelsea!

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I live across the street and went to check it out. Every square inch is packed with merchandise. They have nice stuff but everything is about 25% more than it would be at another store. I guess you pay for convenience. I will window shop and buy elsewhere.

posted by Jmack1 on November 17th 2008 at 3:35pm
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I looove Gracious Home with a passion. They have unbelievably good service, they are a family owned business and they pay their employees fair wages and health insurance. I leave the store with a smile every time. They are a great resource for advice if you are wondering how to go about a DIY project. I once almost went so overboard by how nice everyone was so as to write them a thank you letter. then I got lazy... ;)

posted by Louisa on November 17th 2008 at 4:04pm
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The best thing about GH is their hardward/electrical section. As the above poster mentioned their service is fantastic. They're my default for most DIY stuff--they even rent power tools and sharpen knives. And their prices are pretty competitive on most things, I've found. They don't stock junk, either.

posted by Bolder on November 17th 2008 at 7:31pm
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I'm looking forward to checking it out!
How is it that I went, with a list to Blood Bath and Beyond and was unable to purchase several items?

posted by blackbird on November 17th 2008 at 9:15pm
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I wish them all the best, but I don't normally buy there because they're way too expensive. For the sake of their employees I hope their formula of being the Neiman-Marcus of home furnishings is successful, especially in this economy.

posted by John H on November 18th 2008 at 10:51am
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GH Uptown was always a pleasure. Special Order No Problem. Need to sneak in a washer and dryer into your apt in a plain box no problem. Need curtain rods installed no problem. I gladly pay them whatever they want, as it's always a great experience. The pwner pays above the average treats employees very well, pays health insurance, and most employees are there multiple years..Run and buy here instead of the heartache HOME DUMPO, or the IKEA NIGHTMARE.. Time is worth money

posted by parrishnut on November 18th 2008 at 10:56pm
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