Rejuvenation Opens First Tennessee Store in Green Hills
Nashville's home-design crowd has a new place to lose an afternoon. Rejuvenation, the Portland-born maker of vintage-inspired lighting, hardware, and furniture, has opened its first store in Tennessee, settling into Hill Center Green Hills at 4015 Hillsboro Pike, Suite 101. The shop marked the moment with a grand-opening celebration on the evening of Thursday, September 18, drawing a crowd from 6 to 8 p.m. for a designer panel, hands-on product moments, and a lineup of local vendors.
For shoppers who have only known the brand through its catalog and website, walking the floor is a different experience entirely. This is the company's twelfth retail location, and Nashville landed it ahead of every other city in the state.
What's on the shelves
Rejuvenation built its reputation on lighting and solid-metal cabinet and door hardware made to outlast trends, and both anchor the Green Hills assortment. You'll find pendants, sconces, and chandeliers alongside the knobs, pulls, and hinges that designers obsess over when they want a kitchen or bath to feel finished rather than flat-packed. The store also carries furniture, textiles, outdoor pieces, and a rotating mix of handpicked vintage finds, the kind of pieces that give a room a story instead of a showroom sameness.
The through-line is durability. These are fixtures meant to be installed once and admired for years, which makes the brand a natural fit for Nashville's deep stock of historic bungalows, mid-century ranches, and the new builds trying hard to look like they've always been here.
Why Green Hills
The location is no accident. Green Hills has long been the Nashville address for shoppers who care about the details, and Hill Center keeps it walkable and busy. Dropping a design-forward home store into that mix gives the neighborhood another reason to make it a destination rather than a quick errand.
It also lands at a useful moment. Middle Tennessee's housing boom has filled the region with homeowners mid-renovation and designers juggling client projects across Davidson and Williamson counties. Until now, sourcing this particular blend of heritage lighting and hardware often meant ordering sight unseen and hoping the finish matched the photo. Being able to hold a fixture, compare metal tones in person, and carry it home the same day changes the math for anyone working on a deadline.
Design help built in
The store leans into that audience with complimentary in-store design services, pairing customers with staff who can help map lighting plans, match hardware across a whole house, or sort through finishes without the guesswork. For a homeowner staring down a kitchen remodel, or a busy designer who would rather spend an hour in the showroom than three on hold, it's a practical perk that turns a shopping trip into a working session.
For Nashville, the takeaway is simple: one more reason to keep your renovation dollars in town, and one more storefront making Green Hills the spot to find the piece that ties a room together.
Rejuvenation is open now at Hill Center Green Hills, 4015 Hillsboro Pike, Suite 101, with regular shopping hours Monday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons.






