A Boutique With Big Names Comes to Chestnut Hill

Copious Row brings its impressive roster of designers like Erdem, Rosie Assoullin and Brandon Maxwell to the The Street.


Photo By Mike Diskin

It only makes sense that shopping for new luxury pieces for your closet should be, well, luxurious. Get ready to feel like a pampered princess browsing the racks at Copious Row, the new 2,400 square-foot boutique now open at The Street in Chestnut Hill. Designed by Zachary Dillingham Zimmerman, the interior features slabs of pink onyx and emerald green empress marble with handmade custom Apparatus Studio fixtures, Gabriel Scott pendants, and exclusive Fornasetti wallpaper that is not yet available in the states. Need to rest for a spell? Pull up a seat on one of the custom tweed Kelly Wearstler chairs!

There’s a lot to take in. Although this is the brand’s third location, it’s the largest and the first to carry footwear. CEO and Creative Director, David Chines, opened the first store four years ago in Sag Harbor and has since opened locations in Southampton, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut. No stranger to the retail game, Chines worked in marketing, public relations and digital strategy for luxury conglomerate LVMH before deciding to launch Copious Row. Taking his knowledge and connections with him, he’s able to offer exclusively distributed labels, from recognized designers to emerging brands, some of whom were not available in Boston until now.

Chines hand-selects the highly curated collection of apparel, accessories and fine fashion jewelry saying, “we want to bring clothing to people that they can see themselves living their lives in, it’s not just simply following a fad or trend. There are many designers that might be trendy but at the end of the day we don’t feel like is a good fit for our customer.”

So if you’re in need of some retail therapy but don’t actually need anything new, come have a look around. Guaranteed you leave feeling just a little more fabulous.

Copious Row is located at The Street, 33 Boylston Street in Chestnut Hill and is open on Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.