Edina-based HGTV stars Brad and Heather Fox plan to open store in Twin Cities

Local hosts of "Stay or Sell" will launch Foxwell home store in early 2020.

December 28, 2019 at 3:09PM
Brad and Heather Fox posed for a portrait at their home. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • anthony.souffle@startribune.com Brad and Heather Fox, who buy, sell and fix up homes a la Chip and Joanna Gaines, and have shot a pilot for a television show on HGTV that airs July 9, posed for a portrait Friday, June 15, 2018 at their home in Edina, Minn.
Heather and Brad Fox plan to launch a furnishings store. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Do you like the homes you see on "Stay or Sell," the Twin Cities-based HGTV show starring Brad and Heather Fox of Fox Homes? Soon you'll be able to shop their look.

The husband-and-wife home renovation team plans to open a shop, Foxwell, in mid-March on the corner of 44th Street and France Avenue S. in Edina, in the former Linhoff Photo building.

Foxwell will offer a selection of small furniture pieces and home accents, including work by Twin Cities artisans.

"Our goal is to have 20 to 25% local, smaller makers," said Heather Fox. "We'll also have at least a shelf of vintage goods we source — brass pieces, books, little pieces that tell stories."

Both the store and its offerings will reflect the Foxes' signature "modern Scandinavian" style.

The store is only the beginning of the couple's plans to bring their look to a wider audience. "Eventually we want to manufacture furniture ourselves," said Heather.

In addition to the retail store, the space will house a design studio and offices for Fox Homes real estate agents. Fox Homes isn't leaving its current office in Minnetonka. "It will be a second location," said Heather of the new space. "We're busting at the seams, ready to expand."

As for "Stay or Sell," which recently wrapped up its first season, the Foxes are awaiting information about its future. "We still don't know anything about the second season of the show," said Heather, although they expect to hear by the end of January.

"We hope we get to do something else with TV," said Heather. "We're excited to feature more local artists. It's such a passion of ours to get them in front of more people."

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Kim Palmer

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Kim Palmer is editor/reporter for the Homes section of the Star Tribune. Previous coverage areas include city government, real estate and arts and entertainment 

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