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BaBoo X Tovi Farber Launch NoHo Pop-up

Photo courtesy of BaBoo x Tovi Farver

West Coast interiors and home décor brand BaBoo and Israeli jewelry designer Tovi Farber announced the official opening of BaBoo x Tovi Farber: East Meets West, a seasonal holiday popup at 57 Bond Street in NoHo.  The shop, featuring original products from both designers, is open to the public through December 16.

Offering rich, delightful and truly one-of-a-kind home décor and accessories that combine a sense of fun with clever designs, BaBoo is a San Francisco-based interior design brand known for selling some of the most sought-after pieces in the Bay Area and Israel. BaBoo’s Collection ranges from inventive home furnishings, like their South African felted stones, Japanese handcrafted animal footstools and indoor luxury swings, to decorative, custom lighting fixtures. BaBoo offers people home décor that is ecological and inspirational with statement pieces that they simply cannot find anywhere else.

“BaBoo is excited to have introduced its collection to the East Coast for the 2019 holiday season,” said Galit Chay, BaBoo’s founder. “BaBoo’s unique collection has something for everyone and I’m excited to be sharing our globally curated products with a whole new residential and commercial market.”

Combining complex textures and distinctly styled jewels, Tovi Farber utilizes skilled craftsmanship to create uniquely inspired jewelry pieces. Infused with Israeli culture and history, cultural interconnectivity is woven throughout her pieces. Tovi Farber’s designs create links between women and worldwide experiences, providing each customer with a sense of original and individual style, as well as a sense of harmony.

“My jewelry looks not to trends for inspiration, but instead a creative course that involves more universal thoughts and beliefs,” said Tovi Farber, Founder of the eponymous jewelry brand. “My designs and styles speak to a wide array of experiences and evoke unique personal statements, which I am excited to help New Yorkers discover.”