A Custom Craft + Accessories Studio Is Moving to Washington Street in Hoboken

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A new creative retail concept is making its way to 629 Washington Street in Hoboken, and the name may sound familiar. Susan Beth Design Studio, known for custom accessories, personalized pieces, Italian charm bracelets, and hands-on experiences, is preparing to open a standalone storefront of its own. The upcoming space appears to continue the growing trend of interactive retail in Hoboken, giving locals another spot to shop, create, + personalize. Read on for what we know so far about Susan Beth Design Studio’s new Hoboken location.

 

About Susan Beth Design Studio

Susan Beth Design Studio is a creative brand rooted in design, craftsmanship, and community. Per the brand’s website, founder Susan Beth built an international career in interior architecture and design before channeling her eye for detail into a more hands-on retail experience centered around custom accessories, curated pieces, personalized embroidery, workshops, and bespoke events.

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Before branching out on her own, Susan operated out of The Collective Hoboken, where visitors could stop in for custom creations and interactive experiences like the studio’s popular Italian charm bracelet bar. 

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What We Know About the New Hoboken Storefront

Susan recently took to Instagram to tease the future home of Susan Beth Design Studio on Washington Street, giving followers a first look at the new storefront she will soon be operating independently. The move marks a new chapter for the creative entrepreneur, with the upcoming space serving as Susan Beth Design Studio’s own standalone concept. 

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According to Susan’s Instagram post, the new space will have a retail-focused feel, featuring personalized accessories, curated pieces, and sourced goods from local makers and brands. She also shared that the Hoboken Italian charm bar is not going anywhere, which is good news for anyone who has been wanting to create one of the custom bracelets that have become a favorite among local shoppers.

Our team has reached out to Susan Beth Design Studio to learn more, and she shared that her new home would be located at 629 Washington Street. She also shared that the new space will have more of a curated lifestyle boutique feel.

A New Chapter After The Collective Hoboken

Earlier this year, The Hoboken Girl reported on The Collective Hoboken, a shared creative space located at 79 Hudson Street, Suite 103LL. The concept brought together multiple local businesses under one roof, blending custom crafts, accessories, workshops, + interactive shopping experiences into one community-focused destination.

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Just a few months after opening, it appears that some of the creatives involved are beginning to take their next independent steps. Susan Beth Design Studio is preparing to move into its own standalone Washington Street space, while The Loop recently announced on social media that it will officially be moving out of its current location at the end of June. And as for Hoboken Hat Bar, our team has also reached out to learn more about its plans and whether the business will continue operating from the current Collective space or move into a new home of its own.

While many details are still to come, Susan Beth Design Studio’s upcoming Washington Street storefront adds another creative, experience-driven retail option to Hoboken’s main shopping corridor. 

We will continue to follow along and update this story as more details are announced.

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