Sustainable jewelry brand Age of Stones has signed a new retail lease at 107 Sullivan Street, announced Manhattan Skyline Management Corp.
Operated by brothers Lautaro and Tomás Garcia de la Peña, Age of Stones produces jewelry entirely from recycled silver. Each piece is handcrafted and transformed into timeless forms imbued with meaning. The brand’s mission and ethos — from the materials sourced to the eco-friendly packaging to the methods of delivery — are guided by a commitment to ethical practices and environmental sustainability. In addition to its online store, Age of Stones operates pop-up booths at artist markets in Chelsea, Williamsburg and Miami.
The store be Age of Stones’ first permanent New York City location, occupying nearly 1,000 total square feet across the ground floor and basement levels of 107 Sullivan Street. In addition to selling Age of Stones’ signature silver statement pieces, the location will also include an onsite coffee bar. Age of Stones anticipates opening in the summer of 2026.
“As consumers’ appetite for sustainable and repurposed fashion increases, it’s no surprise that Age of Stones has succeeded in growing its business with its first-ever brick-and-mortar location at Sullivan Mews,” said Joshua Roth, senior vice president of retail at Manhattan Skyline Management Corp. “This unique jewelry collection will be a perfect fit among the bespoke retail culture of SoHo.”
“At Age of Stones, we are guided by the understanding that all life is interconnected,” said Lautaro Garcia de la Peña, principal of Age of Stones. “By supporting skilled artisans, we create opportunities for people to thrive and connect through their craft. We are excited to bring our handmade pieces, opportunity for gatherings over coffee and penchant for human connection directly to a new audience.”
107 Sullivan Street is located at the base of one of the ten apartment buildings comprising Manhattan Skyline’s 155-unit Sullivan Mews. Neighboring retailers include Global Table, Dalya, The Dutch, Blue Ribbon Sushi, Alidoro, Anonymous Hair Salon, Blue Ribbon Brasserie, Sugarfish and Sweet Rehab Parisian Bakery.
Roth represented Manhattan Skyline in the long-term lease transaction. Age of Stones was represented by Sarah Shannon of Sinvin.








