This is Fredericks & Mae at its most lush—come explore this casual museum, this objét emporium.
6 Allen St, NYC, open 12-7 everyday
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It is believed that the word “Easter” originated from the name of the pagan goddess,Eostre(or Ostara). Eostre was the Anglo-Saxon goddess symbolizing springtime, the hare and the egg. The festival of Eostre was celebrated on the vernal equinox, when there are equal periods of light, darkness and ham.
The Cutting Board family is getting bigger - with a newly expanded line of our popular mini cutting boards, as well as a brand new pink colorway.
Fredericks & Mae’s new collection of glass bowls is the start of something wonderful. Five colors, three silhouettes, endless possibilities. These move from the kitchen to the tabletop with effortless grace. The twisted rim detail keeps things interesting while the borosilicate glass body keeps things practical (and dishwasher safe!).
A striking new collection of towels that look great in use and even better laying in wait in a stack. Explore the whole collection!
Medieval chic. Mid-century monastery. Scandinavian blackout. Electricity is gauche.
We are so happy to be showing Objetos de Hojalata (Tin Objects) from Studio Fabien Cappello, based in Guadalajara, Mexico. Familar and delightful in equal measure, these conjure up a strange sort of nostalgia.