ON THE CALL with Ozzie Stewart, “Headliner on C-Suite Radio” is grateful to be able to say THANK YOU and shine light on this Legacy of Unaffected Living, DOMUS NYC, which became an iconic landmark in Hell’s Kitchen from 2002 to 2024. This beloved store Domus, translating to "home" in Latin, was located in Hell's Kitchen NYC, was founded by Luisa Cerutti and Nicki Lindheimer, who drew inspiration from their extensive travels around the globe. Check out the episode at: https://www.onthecallpodcast.com/thank-you The shop was renowned for its quirky, artsy feel, characterized by eclectic window displays, a distinctive red doorway, and a warm, welcoming sign that invited passersby to explore its unique offerings. Before launching DOMUS, Luisa Cerutti cultivated a rich background in retail. She spent five years as a footwear buyer at the prestigious Fifth Avenue JOAN & DAVID store, and prior to that, she owned Luisa Boutique in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, where she showcased clothing, shoes, and accessories. Luisa’s also served as an area manager for the BENETTON GROUP from 1980 to 1984, further deepening her expertise in fashion retail. Fluent in English, French, Italian, and Spanish, Luisa's linguistic skills were instrumental in her global sourcing efforts. For more of the ON THE CALL experience visit: https://www.onthecallpodcast.com. Prior to founding DOMUS with her partner Luisa Cerutti, Nicki Lindheimer built a career in retail that combined her love for art and design with an entrepreneurial spirit. The store's offerings included arts, crafts, and whimsical gift items. Together with Luisa, she embarked on annual trips to countries such as Vietnam, Morocco, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, India, South Africa, Mexico, Peru, Cuba, Colombia, Laos and Guatemala, forging relationships with artisans and championing fair trade practices, allowing them to expand their inventory beyond home goods to include arts and crafts, toys, and other playful items, making their store part art gallery, part showroom, and part gift shop. Their collection told stories of artisans from around the world, with a commitment to fair wages and sustainable practices, pathways for social change. The store's centerpiece—a massive tree adorned with unique ornaments and wind chimes—served as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of various cultures and crafts represented within their walls. DOMUS NYC earned significant accolades, winning the prestigious W42ST Award for Best Retail Store three times (2020, 2022, and 2023) and being named a runner-up in 2021. The store was also frequently featured in the popular "West Side Stories" segment and received coverage from NY Magazine, acknowledging its special place in the New York retail landscape. Matty Selman wrote a book titled "The Ornaments" a children's story inspired by Luisa and Nicki’s unique and wonderful gift store tucked away on a side street in New York City, which celebrates their journey and the artisan stories behind their products and the beautiful ornaments that hung on the massive tree. Luisa and Nicki are passionate about supporting various causes, including animal welfare, arts and culture, children's rights, civil rights, education, environmental conservation, and human rights. Their philanthropic efforts have always been integral to the DOMUS mission, reflecting their desire to contribute positively to society and empower the vulnerable. They both have been a part of Ozzie’s history for 22 grateful years, leaving, without a doubt, an indelible mark on the neighborhood, synonymous with creativity, culture, and a special kind of love for the immediate and larger community. https://www.domusnewyork.com/ order@domusnewyork.com 👉🏾Creator/Host: Ozzie Stewart - IG: @otc_podcast20 “Headliner on C-Suite Radio” For collaboration/business inquiries: onthecallpodcast20@gmail.com ...