Welcome to Utrecht Seattle
Hello,
My name is Denis Fitzpatrick, and I am the manager of Utrecht in Seattle. As one of the larger Utrecht stores, we tend to have a large selection of product. Sometimes more than what is shown in our catalog. We work hard to keep our prices competitive and stand behind our lowest price guarantee. If you find an item advertised with one of our local competitors, we will match that price. Guaranteed.
We are located at the beginning of Capital Hill just above the I-5 freeway.

Our address is 1124 Pike street, which is in between Bellevue and Boren. There is metered street parking around the building and there is a pay parking lot on Pine and Melrose.
If you like coffee, there are three cafes (Bauhaus, Victrola and Uncle Elizabeth’s) within one block of Utrecht. Directly across from us is The Six Arms restaurant and bar.
The Frye Art Museum is a ten block walk from our store and is a favorite of all that work here. It is also free.
For students traveling by bus, the #43 will drop you off one block from the store at Melrose and Pine. If you show your bus transfer to an associate at the time of purchase we will discount the price of your bus fare for purchases over $10.00.
For educators, we offer discounts for large purchases and with enough notice, we are able to set up class kits to make it easier and more consistent for the student.
If you are curious about our paint we have a studio set up in the middle of the store for you to try our product. Our free Demos are listed below.
For Canadians coming down I-5, the exit for the store is Stewart Denny. It is worth the three hour drive.







December 29th, 2007 at 6:59 pm
A wonderful store! Do you show exhibitions of artists there? If so, how does one apply for a show? Thanks, Tad
March 4th, 2008 at 3:31 pm
Hi Tad,
Sorry for the late reply, but I’m learning this new thing called blogging.
We occasionally show artist’s work on our walls. However with limited space, we can show a few of each artist.
If you are interested, please come into the store and show us your work!
Thanks for writing, Chris