Arhaus, described as a leader in artisan-crafted furniture and home decor, announced it has opened a 5,300 square-foot showroom in Greenwich at 45 E. Putnam Ave., near the top of Greenwich Avenue.
This is the brand’s third showroom in Connecticut, with other locations in Farmington and Norwalk.
“The new Greenwich showroom is an inspiring destination for high quality furniture and home décor and offers complimentary design services to clients, extending a helping hand on home projects of any scale,” the company said in a news release. “Whether reviving a single space or furnishing an entire home, Arhaus’ team of seasoned design consultants is ready to provide guidance both in-store and online.”
To support its ongoing “Green Initiative,” Arhaus said it will make a $10,000 contribution to the Greenwich Tree Conservancy.
“We are very grateful to Arhaus for their generous sponsorship of our Arbor Day Tree Party and the Greenwich Tree Conservancy’s mission to plant, preserve and protect the valuable tree canopy of Greenwich. Their support will assist our efforts to plant 500 trees each year throughout town, along with educating residents on the numerous benefits our existing mature tree canopy provides to us,” GTC Executive Director Kate Dzikiewicz told Patch.
“The Greenwich Tree Conservancy’s mission becomes increasingly critical as our green spaces face the combined pressures of development, invasive pests and disease, and a changing climate. We look forward to a fruitful partnership with Arhaus as we carry out this important work.”
Arhaus was founded in 1986 with a focus on sustainably sourcing furniture and decor. The company now partners with artisans around the world.
