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Scandinavian Grace: All Things Scandinavian for the Home

167 N. 9th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718) 384-7886
www.scandinaviangrace.com

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scangrace12.jpgFredik Larsson and James Anthony opened Scandinavian Grace, in Williamsburg a year and a half ago. Initially their focus was just on Scandinavian glass and housewares. Then six months ago, they expanded into the space next door and into large items for the home...

 
 

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Scandinavian Grace is committed to introducing new Scandinavian designers and products to an American audience. As we browsed the store, we noticed how many of the items seem perfectly suited to New York apartment such as a drop-leaf dining table with a narrow profile, a floor lamp that leans against the wall and out of the way, and modern sofas that are completely slipcovered.

Although some of the larger items are on the expensive side, there are smaller housewares to fit every budget. We love the Kaj Franck designed Kartio Tumbler, and the Paus Cheese Dome, and the Teema line, also by Kaj Franck that can go from oven to table.

Scandinavian Grace

Location:
167 N. 9th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone:
(718) 384-7886
Website: www.scandinaviangrace.com
Categories: modern

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Comments (4)

Oh! This store is fantastic. Stumbled upon it walking around one afternoon. True, some of it is a little pricey, but I bought a beautiful white 3-in-1 planter for $35 that I just love. So, yes, many smaller very affordable items in this shop as well. And the staff was very friendly, too.

posted by scmorgan81 on October 3rd 2008 at 10:57am
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This store is fantastic. Beautifully designed products.

posted by BillyRes on October 3rd 2008 at 3:11pm
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The store is pretty nice, but carries only the very obvious designers, and are a little expensive. The staff are very nice.

posted by nordicfreak on October 3rd 2008 at 9:35pm
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I had a chance to visit this store for the first time over the weekend and was blown away. There is a great range of price points and mix of high-end and lower-mid-range products. A GREAT find, thanks Amy!

posted by Aaron on October 13th 2008 at 8:33am
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