
Jewelry designer Jessica McCormack has launched her first store outside of London, and it’s not just a boutique—it’s an immersive art-filled experience on Madison Avenue in New York City.
📍 Located at 743 Madison Ave., inside a restored 1879 beaux arts building, McCormack’s two-story, 3,200-square-foot boutique features blue velvet–lined jewelry cases, antique-modern furnishings, and standout artworks like La Buena Fama Durmiendo by Manuel Alvarez Bravo and a Thomas J. Price bronze.
🖼️ “I want our clients to feel like they’re in a home, not a store,” McCormack says. The space includes cozy details like a library room, family photos, a dog bed, and a hand-drawn mural by a friend.
🎨 She worked with restoration architects and NYC’s Society of Gilders to preserve the original walnut parquet floors and wood-paneled walls.
🏙️ McCormack, who already has boutiques in London’s Mayfair and Knightsbridge, considers NYC a “home away from home.” She’ll visit often to work on custom jewelry and meet clients personally.
🧵 Some jewelry pieces are even handcrafted by local NYC artisans—adding a layer of local connection to the designer's international flair.
💬 “Collecting art and curating jewelry—it’s the same to me. Each piece is intentional, unique, and tells a story,” McCormack explains.