BY: Brittney Morgan
Walking through Artemest's new Soho pop-up shop, you'll feel more like you're at a museum—between the stunning curated pieces and the designer quotes on the walls, it feels more like an art exhibit than a store. It's such a fitting vibe for the brand, too—Artemest, if you're unfamiliar, is an online destination for unique, high-end handmade Italian art and decor. And now, for the first time, you can check it all out in-person in New York City.
Shopping your favorites at the Artemest pop-up is especially easy, with scannable QR codes at each display, culture ambassadors in the store to answer questions and do demonstrations, and a large screen with which you can scroll through Artemest's online offerings in-store.
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