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Haystack Home & Body

130 Clinton St., Brooklyn, NY 11201
nr. Joralemon St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
718-246-2510 Send to Phone

  • Reader Rating:

    10.0 out of 10

    3 Reviews | Write a Review

  • Price Range: ($$$) High End
  • Products & Services: Bedding/Bath/Linens, Bedroom Furniture, Decorative Accents, Lighting, Living Room Furniture, Mirrors, Rugs/Carpeting
Photo by Stephanie Land

Official Website

haystackhome.com

Hours

Mon-Sat, 11am-7pm; Sun, noon-5pm

Nearby Subway Stops

2, 3, 4, 5 at Borough Hall; M, R at Court St.

Payment Methods

American Express, MasterCard, Visa

Product Guide

Home

  • Bedding/Bath/Linens
  • Decorative Accents
  • Living Room Furniture
  • Bedroom Furniture
  • Lighting
  • Mirrors
  • Rugs/Carpeting

Profile

After many years in advertising, Liz Cooke decided in 2005 to open a home-goods store that had an “English vibe.” And with Haystack Home & Body, she’s succeeded, with a charmingly eccentric stock that includes plenty of pieces imported from across the pond. Tucked away on a quiet stretch of Clinton Street, the sunlit space is filled with an eclectic array of knickknacks, home accessories, and furniture. Walls can be spruced up with framed photographs by local artists or glass panes silk-screened with vintage New York postcards. Meanwhile, cream-colored bowls and plates by Emma Bridgewater and base-metal creamer sets by Roost add style to the kitchen. The contemporary classic furniture selection—from design houses like Bungalow 5 and Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams—is a bit slim, but Haystack consistently stocks muted-color sofas, armchairs, and ottomans that can withstand passing style trends. These pieces are perfectly complemented by folk-art pillows by England’s Chelsea Textiles. Only the toiletries section—consisting of a small but well-curated selection of soaps, body washes, and shaving accessories—strays from the shop’s home-décor mission: Even the children’s section is full of antiquated items like cribbage boards, tiddledywinks sets, and cap guns that are as likely to serve as a quirky piece of decoration as they are to be found in a modern kid’s toy chest.

Sales

April and September is the time for the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams furniture sale.

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Haystack in Brooklyn Heights

suzi_burnett from 11566 | Posted on 8/15/07

Overall Reader Rating: 10 (Highly Recommended)
Quality: 10
Service: 10
Selection: 10
Value: 10

Walking into Haystack put me in a good mood immediately. The shop has a welcoming, comfortable vibe, sort of ABC Carpet-ish, but much more personal. Every shelf, surface or cabinet is full of well-chosen pieces, mostly new, with some...Read More

Simply fabulous!

Baymodular from 92610 | Posted on 8/7/07

Overall Reader Rating: 10 (Highly Recommended)
Quality: 10
Service: 10
Selection: 10
Value: 10

I was thrilled to find this darling little shop and spent hours marveling at the seemingly endless selection of splendid merchandise! The staff was wonderful and wrapped each of my purchases beautifully. A simply fabulous shopping experience!

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