Photos by Steven
Co-founders EunYoung Sebazco and Tom Sebazco (above) were spotted at the space yesterday.
The official description of the business:
Kinka enhances diverse cultures through art, food & plants. Kinka aspires to build a bridge to connect offering a space to share. Kinka offers botanical programs year-round, exhibits artwork, conducts workshops & celebrates the changing of the seasons.Aside from selling plants and artwork, Kinka offers a variety of events-classes, including "The Floral Art of Tea Ceremony" and "Learn to make your own Japanese Floating Garden."
I sent the link for this to my brother, who lived in a top floor walk-up here in the mid 1960s.
ReplyDeleteI’ve been to the 19th street location several times. As a fan of art and design, I find it to be one of the most well-curated retail spaces in the city. The quality of everything in the shop is excellent and you will always find something that is perfect for your (or a close friend’s) aesthetics.
ReplyDeleteI’m intrigued!
ReplyDeleteThis space was previously occupied by PopUp Florist, so glad to see the theme somewhat remaining the same. Wishing them all the best!
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