Tuesday, December 12, 2017
House of Fluff pops up on the Bowery
House of Fluff, a recently launched "ethically made faux-fur lifestyle brand," is hosting a pop-up shop today through Dec. 24 at 342 Bowery between Great Jones and Bond.
The shop's sign and interior are apparently made from upcycled materials.
The pop-up House of Fluff (their HQ is around the corner on Great Jones) is open from noon to 8 p.m. daily.
No. 342 was last home, in 2015, to a Subway (sandwich shop). The Subway opened here in late 2009, taking over the space after Downtown Music Gallery moved to Monroe Street. Plans for a restaurant here called Poke Run never materialized.
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I admit my first reaction was to hate this place based on the name, but I checked out their website and they seem to have good intentions:
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Like their product or not, it's nice to see a company trying to be good.
When I saw the headline I thought this was a pop-up store for Fluffernutter.
ReplyDeleteI go against fur but this shit is expensive.
ReplyDeleteOwned by the Opposum?
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone remember Lowchow's way, way back in the day? We've now come to this.😕
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