OUR HIGHLIGHTS
Sage and Madison first opened its barn doors in October 2020 believing that in a global pandemic people needed comfort and a transporting atmosphere more than ever. Sage and Madison is proudly open featuring a curated selection of meticulously chosen gifts for lifestyle, home, garden, design, art and gift baskets. With a strong focus on European imports, locally handmade and fair trade goods, we pride ourselves on offering a specialized selection for everyone and every occasion. Our involvement and passion for working with independent designers, to large fashion houses, to small local artists, to world renowned galleries provide an eclectic blend of art, fashion and fantasy.
VOGUE
"Entering Sage & Madison in Sag Harbor, shoppers are currently transported into the world of Johnson Hartig’s brand Libertine; think floor-to-ceiling whimsy inside a jewel-box storefront filled to the brim—it's like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory for fashion-enthusiasts."
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VOGUE
"Housed in an old barn is Sage and Madison, a charming store that sells gourmet pantry staples, locally made gift baskets, chocolates, teas, linens, and, well, a whole lot of other goods meant to liven a well-appointed home. It’s also the perfect place to shop for a hostess gift—a box of Louis Sherry chocolates is a sure way to get invited back."
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NEW YORK POST
"Sage & Madison, a coffee shop and lifestyle boutique tucked in a barn in Sag Harbor, has long been the place to see and be seen. The shop sells local snacks, French teas and coffee, gifts and exclusive lines of designer clothes. Julianne Moore, Martha Stewart, Beyoncé, Jerry Seinfeld, Harrison Ford and even Ralph Lauren have all been spotted shopping there."
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NEW YORK POST
"Fancy a cappuccino while you browse the racks? Sage and Madison, a bucolic garden-and-coffee-shop hybrid at 31 Madison St., will have a slew of new designers taking over its barn this summer, including Joey Wölffer, Nicole Miller and Rebecca Taylor."
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JAMES LANE
"Chris Coffee, owner of Sage & Madison in Sag Harbor Village, presents the arrival of fashion brands like Libertine, Oscar de la Renta, Visions of Columbia, and more as part of Sage & Madison’s summer residency."
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JAMES LANE
"Sage & Madison in Sag Harbor continues its summer fashion residency pop up with Decades, Cameron Silver’s luxury designer consignment, along with a variety of retail brands."
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DAN'S PAPERS
"Enter the world of Sage and Madison in Sag Harbor Village and expect to be charmed. It won’t take long. The historic barn-turned-year-round-gift shop is brimming with treats and finds of all kinds: everything from local teas and honey, French teas (Mariage Frères), imported chocolates, French glass, Scottish cashmere, vintage jewelry, local art to high end table tops, curated gift baskets, china and an endless array of unique gift items that spell charm with a capital C."
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DAN'S PAPERS
"Sage & Madison is a prime example of the hidden gems one can find by stepping off Main Street. Tucked away on the corner of Sag Harbor’s Sage Street and Madison Street (hence the name), sits a 1797 property listed on the National Registry of Historic Places that includes the Sage & Madison tea shop, as well as three guest suites. And summer 2023 at the boutique is shaping up to be one for the record books."
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CULTURED
"Returning to Sage & Madison for its second East End summer residency is the renowned Los Angeles vintage retailer Decades. Peerless pieces from labels like Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Hermès, and Valentino will be on offer, and this year they’re also hosting weekly pop-up boutiques featuring Etro, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jil Sander, Marni, and more (through September 4).
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CULTURED
"Last Saturday, Marni and CULTURED rung in summer's last hurrah at Sag Harbor's Sage & Madison. Built in 1797, the historic digs are now home to a hotel and barn boutique steps away from the Sag Harbor Bay. The event celebrated the launch of Marni's pop-up, which opened last week and runs through Sep. 4, as well CULTURED's second summer Hamptons Issue."
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DAILY MAIL
"Julianne Moore was all smiles as she sported a long black dress at the Gowns for Good fundraiser on Saturday. The 61-year-old actress looked elegant in the sheer and ruffled frock, pairing it with a black open-toe platform shoe. The event was held at and live-streamed from retail store Sage & Madison in Sag Harbor, New York."
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LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE
"Out of its Sag Harbor barn space, Sage and Madison is selling curated home gifts and its own coffee brand and hosting fashion partnerships, like a pop-ups of L.A. brand Libertine and Oscar de la Renta. Sag Harbor is also now home to stores including Cynthia Rowley, Southern Tide, TWP sportswear, BROdenim and Brentwood favorite DÔEN (with neutral-toned women’s and kids attire)."
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GRAZIA
"This summer, American luxury fashion house, St. John is taking a journey from Madison Ave all the way out to Madison Street in Sag Harbor. St. John, who is known for its timeless knitwear, will be setting up their new Pre-Fall 2022 collection out East. St. John will open for a pop-up at Sage & Madison in Sag Harbor Village, and the assortment will be available from July 28 – August 1."
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HAMPTONS.COM
"Sage & Madison is unimaginably charming, the essential Sag Harbor aesthetic. The venue is exactly what makes summertime in the Village so special, and I’m grateful to the owner for making it available to invite brands like LIBERTINE into the Hamptons. The manicured grounds and gardens invite a stroll but beware – you will likely be magnetically drawn to their impeccably curated selection of designer decor."
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THE DAILY FRONT ROW
"Sage & Madison, the brainchild of local entrepreneur Chris Coffee, is a charming and quaint retreat in Sag Harbor village that pays homage to the past while looking toward the future. The historical property encompasses chic guest suites for short stays and a high-end gift shop meets coffee spot, which is curated with finds from far and wide. The Daily caught up with the man behind the magic over a cup of his favorite Mariage Frères tea to get the lowdown."
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