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Robin Wilson Home
Critics' Pick
7 W. 34th St.,
Ste. 925,
New York, NY 10001
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Official Website
Nearby Subway Stops
B, D, F, M, N, Q, R at 34th St.-Herald Sq.
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Product Guide
Accessories
- Handbags
Children
- Baby Goods
- Children's Clothing
Home
- Antique/Vintage Furniture
- Appliances/Fixtures
- Bedding/Bath/Linens
- Decorative Accents
- Living Room Furniture
- Kitchen Furniture
- Garden Furniture
- Bedroom Furniture
- Bathroom Furniture
- Hardware
- Lighting
- Mirrors
- Paint
- Tableware
- Shelving/Organizers
- Rugs/Carpeting
Gifts & Parties
- Gifts/Novelty Shops
Wedding
- Gift Registries
Special Features
- Personal Shoppers
- Delivery
Profile
This venue is closed.
After struggling to find hypoallergenic pillows and toxin-free home goods, Robin Wilson opened a showroom for ecofriendly furniture, housewares, and home-renovation consulting in 2006. She creates her own collection of decorative objects, like metal bowls made from recycled steel-toe boots, as well as organic cotton linens, mango wood vases, and other recycled, sustainable home goods from a variety of designers. The overall goal is to provide ecofriendly products that don’t necessarily look ecofriendly—a blue throw pillow, for example, feels like simple rayon to the touch, but is actually made from 100 percent bamboo. Her aesthetic ranges from her own minimalist concrete tables to artisan candleholders imported from Indonesia to Thai lampshades woven from the abandoned cocoons of caterpillars. Though Wilson and her design team, who work in the back half of the small showroom, prefer that shoppers make appointments, the doors are open to walk-ins. Plus, the website offers many goods that are not stocked at the store.