ECD Auto Design Expands Retail Presence on Nantucket

ECD Automotive Design has signed with Ten Easy Street of Nantucket to expand the restoration company’s retail presence. (Photos courtesy ECD Automotive Design)

ECD Automotive Design Inc. has signed with Ten Easy Street of Nantucket, a concept showroom, showhouse and gathering space, to expand the restoration company’s retail presence and showcase its one-of-one vehicles as part of the facility’s curated creative lifestyle brands, furnishings and social opportunities.

Restoration specialist ECD Automotive Design has a new retail presence on Nantucket.

Ten Easy Street fosters a collaborative environment where innovation meets tradition, making it a cornerstone for inspiration among the island’s influential community, the companies stated in a press release announcing the collaboration.

“We are thrilled to welcome ECD to our family of brands,” said Eileen Kathryn Boyd, Ten Easy Street founder and interior designer. “The partnership is in perfect alignment with the design-forward approach of the house, and we look forward to an exciting and eventful season together.”

Ten Easy Street transforms a historical luxury residence into an exclusive boutique, offering affluent shoppers a private and intimate setting to explore and purchase the latest collections. Ten Easy Street sits in the heart of the heavily trafficked Nantucket Boat Basin.

“Working with Ten Easy Street will provide an exciting opportunity to expand our retail presence and showcase our one-of-one vehicles in a setting ideally suited for unique brands, high-end luxury and bespoke experiences,” said Scott Wallace, CEO of ECD. “Ten Easy Street will showcase ECD vehicles that will be available for sale on the island of Nantucket in 2025 and allow us to host exclusive client events from Daffodil Weekend through Holiday Stroll.

By Jef White

Jef White is the executive editor of THE SHOP magazine.