Friday, December 18, 2020

Lovewild Design debuts on Avenue C

East Village native and current resident Sierra Zamarripa has realized a longtime dream — opening her own shop in the neighborhood. 

Yesterday, Sierra debuted Lovewild Design at 136 Avenue C between Eighth Street and Ninth Street. 

The sustainable gift shop first opened in South Williamsburg in June 2017. However, her heart was always here. The Brooklyn outpost will close after Dec. 24. 

In the early 1990s, her parents ran Wandering Dragon Trading Co., the antiques and oddities store on 10th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue ... it was an offbeat shop where some of the neighborhood's more eccentric characters could be found. 

In the (now-retired) EVG feature Out and About in the East Village in June 2017, Sierra talked about the influence of the shop on her life ... and her aspirations for running her own business here:
My dream would have definitely been to open my shop up over here but that wasn't possible due to the rents. It just seemed like an inevitable path. I grew up as an entrepreneur, and my parents and my grandmother were entrepreneurs. I used to take things, just find random things outside or in the shop, and I would fix them up and sell them right outside the shop, and then I had a shoeshine business, and then I sold milkshakes, and this was all before the age of 6.
Lovewild Design is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.-ish every day. Follow the shop on Instagram for updates.

Image via Instagram

6 comments:

  1. I bought some masks from them a few months ago (online) — nice quality, nice fabric designs. I will enjoy seeing the store.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yay so excited to see this!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Congratulations and best of luck!

    ReplyDelete
  4. The guidance also outlines that in order to qualify as outdoor dining, structures must have “two sides which are open air.”

    “A structure with one open side or no open sides is considered inside space and may not be used during the effectiveness of this guidance,” the memo states, adding that “sides are not considered open if covered with clear plastic or other materials that restrict air flow.”

    ReplyDelete

Your remarks and lively debates are welcome, whether supportive or critical of the views herein. Your articulate, well-informed remarks that are relevant to an article are welcome.

However, commentary that is intended to "flame" or attack, that contains violence, racist comments and potential libel will not be published. Facts are helpful.

If you'd like to make personal attacks and libelous claims against people and businesses, then you may do so on your own social media accounts. Also, comments predicting when a new business will close ("I give it six weeks") will not be approved.