Photo by Gentl & Hyers

 

Falling in love...

with a 1920s industrial warehouse by the Delaware river made Juliette Hermant roll up the 26' overhead wooden door and set the stage for Maison Bergogne. The art gallery layered with currated antiques and historical salvage offers an epic backdrop for her interior design office and sourcing services.

Juliette, whose French sensibility exerts a gentle influence over the business is active in the burgeoning Main Street revitalization movement that advocates conscious living and slow food values. A painter, photographer, and interior designer, Juliette envisions Maison Bergogne as a sustainable community hub supporting art and creatives at large.

Maison Bergogne offers an eclectic mix of art, curated antiques, salvaged lighting, and design services. On the roof, beehives thrive, sustained by native pollinators planted around the property as part of Juliette's permaculture's way of life. The building is being transformed by a system of passive energy that serve as an inspiring model for the area’s residents.

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