Where Home Meets Heart

Sometimes a shop is so deeply rooted in place, so defined by its location and surroundings, thatwalking inside is to know you're somewhere special. Welcome to Neighborly Park Circle, a localstore focused on sharing beauty, blending it with utility, and helping you create a home that feelsunique, comfortable, and truly your own.Neighborly Park Circle was created by local interior designer Jamee Haley…

Sometimes a shop is so deeply rooted in place, so defined by its location and surroundings, that
walking inside is to know you’re somewhere special. Welcome to Neighborly Park Circle, a local
store focused on sharing beauty, blending it with utility, and helping you create a home that feels
unique, comfortable, and truly your own.
Neighborly Park Circle was created by local interior designer Jamee Haley, founder of Hue
Interiors. Her design background, combined with a deep love for her community, inspired her to
create a place where neighbors could gather to find beautiful things for themselves, their homes,
and their friends and families. You can feel that love of beauty in every corner of the shop, where
each discovery feels like a treasure and invites you to linger a little longer.
The store also reflects Haley’s love of—and deep respect for—local makers, artists, and creators.
By highlighting local and regional brands, Neighborly has become a showcase for the talented
businesses that call the Lowcountry home. Every purchase becomes part of the proverbial rising
tide that lifts all ships, supporting a vibrant community of entrepreneurs and artisans.
What will you find when you walk through the doors of Neighborly Park Circle? From locally
crafted candles (we love the Rewined Paloma scent, in particular) to a gorgeous Smithey Dutch
oven to a quirky Sein plant pot that’s absolutely perfect for a female friend with a great sense of
humor, the store offers gifts for everyone at a variety of price points that keep it accessible and
inviting. Tucked beside brand-new merchandise—or resting atop the coffee table that would be
perfect in your living room—you may also discover a vintage statement piece that pulls an entire
room together. The beauty of Neighborly Park Circle is that you never quite know what you’ll
find.
And for the brides among us: take note. Neighborly Park Circle offers a bridal registry, allowing
couples to curate a home filled with pieces they’ll treasure for years to come. Even better,
wedding guests can feel good knowing their gifts support local artisans and a locally grown
small business.
In many ways, that’s what makes Neighborly Park Circle so special. It’s more than a store—it’s a
celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and community. Whether you’re searching for the
perfect gift, a finishing touch for your home, or simply a little inspiration, you’ll find plenty of
reasons to return again and again.

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