Perrotin Store New York
4.8 • Lower East Side, NY • Gift Shop
Curated
Art Gallery
Books
Stationery
Art Prints
Accessory
Home Decor
Home Goods
Nestled in New York's dynamic Lower East Side, Perrotin New York offers an unparalleled experience for art enthusiasts and literary lovers alike. Originally located on Madison Avenue, the gallery expanded in 2017 to a sprawling 25,000 sq. ft. space at 130 Orchard Street, becoming a cornerstone of the city's vibrant arts scene. Our gallery showcases an eclectic mix of contemporary artworks, making it a must-visit destination for art aficionados.
Our in-house bookshop is a treasure trove of unique editions and publications by the gallery, curated to inspire and delight. This carefully curated selection provides a perfect blend of art and literature, creating an inviting space for visitors to explore and discover new favorites. By placing your products on our shelves, you align with a brand that values quality, creativity, and the celebration of artistic expression. Join us in enriching the cultural fabric of New York and reaching a diverse, engaged audience.
Owned by Emmanuel
Joined 2024
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Sample Product Categories Offered
• Art Prints
• Books
• Home Decor
• Serveware
• Ceramics
• Records
4.8 • 190+ reviews
Arthurious
I stumbled upon this lovely art bookstore and gift shop in my recent wall around Manhattan. Many items and books are limited edition or one of a kind so you may find the prices to be on the higher side
Peter
Great space and well-curated collection of art books and oddities.
Marcelo
Amazing gallery. I visited during the MSCHF install, and it was really cool. The store and gallery merge into one, and overall the ambiance is very relaxed and welcoming.
Locations & Hours
Perrotin Store New York
130 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
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Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
Nearby Attractions
Brooklyn Bridge
City Hall Park
Pier 35
Population
76,518
Median Age
44.2
Median Household Income
$61,137
Families w/ Kids under 18
28%
Public Transit Access
51.8%
Metro Connectivity
Delancey St– Essex St
Residential & Commerical Buildings
87.82%