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Juliska interior with large wood china cabinet filled with blue-and-white dishes, vases and cannisters

Juliska interior with large wood china cabinet filled with blue-and-white dishes, vases and cannisters

Workshop space with wood tables and dining chairs with exposed brick walls at Juliska

Workshop space with wood tables and dining chairs with exposed brick walls at Juliska

An emporium of wonder on King Street, Juliska’s 4,000-square-foot Charleston flagship store transformed a 19th-century building into a dazzling brand experience across multiple floors.

Conceptual designer Douglas Little teamed with interior designer Patti Wilbourne to outfit the space, which boasts a signature mural of the Juliska Country Estate and a staircase with custom newel posts reminiscent of ginger jars—both painted by local artist Ben Oliverio. On the ground floor, period-original carved-wood shelving provides a showcase for curated seasonal displays, including new fall intro Blenheim Oak, a faux bois collection inspired by the woods of Oxfordshire.

Upstairs, the table-setting studio and design parlor join the Bohemian Bar housing mouth-blown glass from the Czech Republic, along with a sunlit workshop for teaching everything from flower arranging to watercolor painting. Finally, in the courtyard garden, the L’amour Toujours Café serves fare in an elegant fashion: upon Juliska glass and ceramic wares.

PHOTOS: PETER FRANK EDWARDS
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