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Keeping Account 08.06.15

Local business news
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Star Staff

Trunk Show

Copious Row, a lifestyle shop at 27 Washington Street in Sag Harbor, will host a trunk show by Anndra Neen, a brand of jewelry and accessories, tomorrow and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. It will be the brand’s first foray on Long Island, according to an announcement.

Anndra Neen was launched in 2009 by two sisters who are jewelry designers, Phoebe and Annette Stephens. Based in Mexico City, they work with brass and nickel silver, also called alpaca silver. They say their designs have been worn by Michelle Obama, Drew Barrymore, Lily Aldridge, Cameron Diaz, and other celebrities. More information is at the store’s website, copiousrow.com, or the brand’s website, anndraneen.com.

 

White’s Expanding

White’s Apothecary, a fixture in East Hampton Village, has announced its expansion to Southampton Village. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for Friday, Aug. 14, at noon. According to a release, the celebration will offer complimentary brow consultations, facials, and makeup application, with representatives on hand from the store’s brands of beauty products.

The store, at 18 Hampton Road, opened in mid-July.

 

Honors for Architect

Bates Masi Architects of Sag Harbor has received the American Institute of Architects New York Award of Excellence in the “large residential” category. The firm’s award-winning project, Elizabeth II, was designed using acoustic engineering techniques to make it a quiet respite for its owners, with 20-inch-thick wall construction that also provides for thermal efficiency.

Featuring a covered deck and a wood shop in the basement, it was completed in 2014 and has also won several other awards both locally and nationally.

 

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