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Garnet Hill to open at Legacy Place - 4,200 s/f

Dedham, MA Legacy Place apparel and home brand, Garnet Hill, will debut its first retail brick and mortar at the property in winter 2024. For almost 50 years, Garnet Hill has been a destination for responsibly sourced, and passionately crafted products. The brand’s first retail shop at Legacy Place will offer guests the opportunity to shop its original designs, prints and patterns across fashion and décor made from sustainably sourced and certified fibers and materials, while experiencing the quality of its products and learning about the heritage of its natural fibers. The store will also feature a design space where customers can mix and match bedding using samples and fabric swatches, with the assistance of store associates, to create the perfect pairings for their homes.

Garnet Hill at Legacy Place will encompass both apparel and home categories in a 4,200 s/f space. 

Garnet Hill’s apparel designs will be featured alongside selections from renowned brands like Eileen Fisher outfitting shoppers with luxurious to the touch cashmere, European linen, and organic cotton styles. The store will also showcase Garnet Hill’s home products including the brand’s popular linen sheeting, percale, and sateen bedding, quilts, blankets, bedding basics, and home décor, as well as exclusive US-made furniture.

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