Saint Art Is the West Village's Latest Design Gem
Fashion — 03.01.26
Words: Gabriella Onessimo
On one of the West Village’s most charming streets, New York label Saint Art has opened a by-appointment studio. Less a traditional storefront than a private showroom, the space mirrors the intentional ethos of the brand, bringing a bespoke sensibility to brick-and-mortar.

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Founded in 2022, Saint Art has built a following for refined essentials with a contemporary point of view. The Jane Street studio marks the label’s first physical outpost, conceived as a jewel-box environment for private fittings, styling appointments, and early access to upcoming collections.
“We wanted the space to feel lived-in yet precise, where history and modernity coexist without competing. Luxury, to me, is found in restraint,” said Saint Art Creative Director Donald Oliver, who also curated the interiors. Leaning into materiality and restraint, the studio blends vintage and modern references that evoke a quiet poetry.
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A Wabi Sabi Japanese door from the 1870s anchors the space with timeless texture, while 1930s Nordic Monk chairs add sculptural intrigue. Silver-accented décor from Copenhagen-based Louise Roe introduces a contemporary counterpoint, bringing structure and flow. The result feels less like a store and more like an extension of the Saint Art wardrobe—fluid yet architectural. “We approached the studio the way we approach style: minimal, intuitive, and quietly sensual. It was meant to feel lived-in yet exacting, creating a sense of ease rather than excess,” Oliver added.
Located at 65 Jane Street in New York City, the studio is available for private appointments, styling sessions, and special access to upcoming collections. Discover more from Saint Art online and on Instagram.

