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Popular Prairie Village furniture store to close by end of the month

Golden & Pine, a popular Prairie Village furniture store, expects to close its doors soon after nearly a decade in business.

Stephanie Agne, the owner, said the store will stay open as long as there’s still merchandise to sell. As of Friday afternoon, those items were dwindling down.

“We had thought end of the month, but everything has gone so fast in the first few days that I’m not sure we’ll make it that long,” Agne told the Post.

Golden & Pine opened almost eight years ago

  • The business first started in the Brookside neighborhood in 2016 before moving to 19 On The Mall in the Shops of Prairie Village retail center in 2018.
  • It sells ethically made furniture and boutique home goods as an outgrowth of Agne’s interior design business.
  • Golden & Pine also offers custom furniture and gifts, with interior design services available in house.
  • Some of the items the store sells are sourced internationally, while others come from the Kansas City area.

Agne will focus more on interior design going forward

  • Agne said she decided to close the shop in order to focus more on those interests, which will allow her to work from home as well.
  • “I think it was just time to do a little bit less, for me personally,” she said.
  • Over the past few days, people have flocked to the store to say their goodbyes.
  • “Our customers have really shown up, both even just with nice messages but also with buying,” Agne said.
Golden & Pine is closing.
Golden & Pine is closing. File photo.

Golden & Pine is having a closing sale

  • Now until the final day of business, Golden & Pine’s merchandise will be marked down at least 40%. Some items are marked down more.
  • That applies to items bought both in person and online.
  • All sales are final, according to the website.
  • Find more information here.

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Kaylie McLaughlin
Kaylie McLaughlin

👋 Hi! I’m Kaylie McLaughlin, and I cover Overland Park and Olathe for the Johnson County Post.

I grew up in Shawnee and graduated from Mill Valley in 2017. I attended Kansas State University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2021. While there, I worked for the K-State Collegian, serving as the editor-in-chief. As a student, I interned for the Wichita Eagle, the Shawnee Mission Post and KSNT in Topeka. I also contributed to the KLC Journal and the Kansas Reflector. Before joining the Post in 2023 as a full-time reporter, I worked for the Olathe Reporter.

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