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EXPLORE NYC | | | | | | | Bridge Kitchenware Corporation711 3rd Ave
New York,
NY
10017
212-688-4220 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN EAST. This is the store for shoppers looking for professional quality cookware. Be sure to check out the line of Copper Bonus cookware to experience the very best in cooking and great looks in your kitchen. For over 50 years, the store has been in the business of serving New York's hotel and restaurant industries. Bridge is known for its fair pricing and ultimate European and domestic quality. They offer a bridal registry, website and on-line shopping as well. TRAIN: 6 to 51st St; E, F to Lexington Ave
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| 767 5th Ave
New York,
NY
10153
212-644-9400 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN EAST. This is definitely a unique shopping experience. You will be thoroughly entertained by toys and games that speak to the kid in you. Many toys sold here are one-of-a-kind finds. Be sure to check out the clock at the entrance and don't miss the 17-foot teddy bear. Have fun! TRAIN: N, R to 5th Ave
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| 693 5th Ave
New York,
NY
10022
212-350-0100 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN EAST. This is an unusually different kind of department store. The first floor is designated art gallery space, Japanese undertones exist in every department, and cultural nuances are apparent on every level of the store. Each floor has a unique theme with just the right item for anyone on your list. Be sure to visit the Tea Box in the basement before you leave the store. TRAIN: N, R to 5th Ave; E, F to 5th Ave
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| 143 E 62nd St
New York,
NY
10021-7688
212-758-7004 | | | | | Description: UPPER EAST SIDE. Ever lost a button? If you're looking for a replacement for that impossible to find button, stop by Tender Buttons. Odds are good that they will have it. The store's inventory is extensive it once took an employee two weeks to count all the buttons on one shelf. This interesting shop is also home to an equally vast collection of antique buttons, cuff links and other gentleman's jewelry for purchase or viewing as museum artifacts. TRAIN: 4, 5, 6 to 59th St; E, F to Lexington Ave
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| 727 5th Ave
New York,
NY
10022-2580
212-755-8000 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN EAST. Tiffany & Co. has earned itself a worldwide reputation as a dealer in the finest jewelry on the market. Be assured that anything bought from this store is unrivaled in quality and craftsmanship. Founded in 1837, Tiffany & Co. chose a special shade of blue to symbolize the company's outstanding reputation for quality and craftsmanship. Today, the color is used on their catalogues, merchandising, advertising and promotional materials. This color became such a signature trademark with Tiffany & Co. that today it is universally recognizable as "Tiffany Blue." TRAIN: N, R, E, F to 5th Ave
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| 143 Franklin St
New York,
NY
10013-2915
212-431-4646 | | | | | Description: TRIBECA. The main focus at Urban Archaeology is the collection and preservation of antique fixtures, including washstands, lighting fixtures and medicine cabinets. They also offer historically accurate reproductions. For truly unique accents for your bathroom or specialty sconces for your walls, purchase a fixture from this unique store. Be sure to check out their new, second story tile show room. TRAIN: 1,9 to Franklin St
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| 213 E 60th St
New York,
NY
10022
212-752-0555 | | | | | Description: UPPER EAST SIDE. Sheldon Barr knows so much about hand blown, collectible glass, he's written a book on the subject. You can find everything from goblets to chandeliers, even rare layered glass pieces. Gardner and Barr has one of the largest collections of antique (dating from 1855 to 1929) Murano glass, known the world over for its vibrant color and superior craftsmanship. TRAIN: 4,5,6 to 59th St; N, R to Lexington Ave
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