As a part of URBN brands, the folks behind Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie, you would expect that Terrain's new Westport store to be well designed, with a reclaimed/industrial edge. And that's exactly what we get. The former Cadillac dealership provides a perfect backdrop for that industrial-gardening fusion. The floor to ceiling windows and concrete walls, though originally used for a more industrial setting, have a greenhouse appearance in this new incarnation.
In addition to gardening supplies, like Australian tree ferns, Black Mondo grass, and fig trees, some previously unavailable on the retail market, Terrain also stocks vintage and handcrafted furniture.
For more about Terrain, visit their store page over at Marketplace.
(Images: Terrain)
Store History
- Founded: 2008
- Headquarters: Glen Mills, PA
- Sister stores: Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie
Founded in 2008, Terrain transforms the local garden center into a celebration of nature. Terrain strives to be the most inspiring and compelling outdoor lifestyle destination while cultivating an appreciation for healthy and natural living. With a focus on community, terrain fosters a collaborative environment based on a shared fondness for growing, wellness, sustainability, design and the self-expression of the gardener.
Mentions
- Mushroom Home Goods for Spring
- A Day at Terrain at Styer's Store and Nursery
- My Blue Heaven: 10 Giftable Accessories
- Small Ash Wood Cutting Board from Terrain Daily Find
- Terrain's Cadillac of Garden Stores Store Profile
Around the Web
- What's All The Hype? [Nest In Style]
- Urban Outfitters Opens Garden Center In Philadelphia [PSFK]
- Terrain at Styers [Yelp]
- If I Had a Shop... [Eddie Ross]









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I love the one in Glen Mills....Although it's solely responsible for the horrible debt I'm currently in this month.....*le sigh*
This does look beautiful & would be so fun to visit!
But as a long-time employee of a locally-owned garden center (which also employs most of my family), URBN's expansion into garden and home stores worries me. I hope they don't threaten smaller garden centers, many of which have worked for generations to develop their loyal customer base.
Ok, back to the pretty pictures!
Looks strikingly similar to the Smith & Hawken store I used to shop at in Berkeley.
Gorgeous store, but I need to get 3 more part time jobs and/or a rich uncle to shop there.
Terrain is amazing. It sucks you in by it's beautiful smells + rustic modern design. I live near the Glen Mills location and frequent often. I was just there this morning.... and purchased a dining table that was on sale. It's anthropologie in the woods.