CIRCA 1933

Before Ten Easy Street became a concept house for design lovers, it was a haven for one of Nantucket’s original tastemakers—Florence Schepp, an artist, patron, and pivotal figure in the island’s cultural renaissance. Built in 1933 as her personal residence, the house was a haven for creative exchange, a salon of sorts for the era’s burgeoning artistic elite. Florence was part of the vibrant circle that defined Nantucket’s artistic identity in the early 20th century. She was closely connected to the Easy Street Gallery, founded just a decade prior in 1924 by Florence Lang, whose pioneering vision helped transform the island’s wharf-front into a dynamic artist colony. Together, the Florence’s fostered a spirit of inclusion, experimentation, and beauty that pulsed through the island’s studios and streets.

BRANDS IN RESIDENCE

A storied Nantucket home reimagined by a discerning cast of brands—each one adding its own layer of character, craftsmanship, and charm to Ten Easy Street.

Buster & Punch

Caesarstone 

de Gournay

Farrow & Ball

Fireclay

Form Kitchens

Hotchkiss Mobiles

Hunt Slonem Hop Up Shop

Illya Kagan

JennAir

John Clement

Josh Papa

Kallista

Katini Skin

Kenian

Kerry Irvine

KLAFS Saunas

Lisa Fine Textiles

Leon Speakers

Metaphoric

Miller House

Nick Mele

Palmer Industries

Principal's Daughter

Regina Andrew

Robern

SAATVA

Scandia Home

S. Harris

Stanton Rugs

Stone Yard

The Vale London

Wildwood

Woodard Furniture

ZWILLING Flammkraft