SHOP TALK
New Location, Expanded Showroom AGM Imports offers thousands
from marble flooring to LED
of stone slabs for sale that
and natural wall lights. Backlit
ultimately become countertops in
semi-precious stone slabs fill the
homes all around the Southeast.
area, as well as a water feature
In business for almost 40 years
made of their very own stones, as
and Charleston for 26 years,
ambiance and comfortability are
AGM Imports was inspired by
vital to the team.
the idea of a new, more extensive showroom, with a broader range
With these new products, and
of inventory, now open at 7186
the continuous attention to
Bryhawke Circle just off Cross
convenience, detail, and quality
County Road in North Charleston.
for all of their customers, it is no itself on being known as the
AGM Imports never once let go
complete source for commercial
of their goal to help customers
and residential natural stone
achieve the home they always
products, and they are only
wanted, making the decision to
getting better.
Story by Avery Johnson • Photography by Ebony Ellis
surprise that AGM Imports prides From the beginning, the team at
expand and grow an easy one. The 30,000 square foot room itself gives off the feel of an art gallery, complete with everything
For more information, call AGM Imports at (843) 747-0088 or visit agmimports.com.
Story by Avery Johnson • Bottom Left Photograph from Nextlix • Top and Bottom Right by Patrick Brickman
Local Landscape on Outerbanks Set Charleston landscape architect
probably why it was so easy for
J.R. Kramer of REMARK Land-
John B and Sarah to get into the
scape Architecture was called
house unseen. Tabby concrete,
on to work on the landscape de-
IPE decking, and seashells are
sign of a Sullivan’s Island home
Lowcountry staples that were
that would later be featured on
also used as complements to
the Netflix show Outerbanks.
the house. With vast water views
The Lowcountry modern home
beyond, John B and Sarah
was the setting of John B and
hopped on the boat and began
Sarah’s hideout in the last epi-
their journey away from the
sode of season one before they
Outerbanks, aka Sullivan’s
escaped. In this landscape,
Island. Rewatch the show and
you’ll find native White Top
see if you can spot any other
Sedge and Sweetgrass to keep
popular Lowcountry sites.
the aesthetic clean and simple. The use of the plantings defined spaces and provided privacy from neighbors—which is
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For more information, call REMARK Landscape Architecture at (843) or visit remarkstudiollc.com.