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White Webb Opens Shop – White Webb Finds

Design Log

7 Jun

Interior designers are nothing if not serious, indefatigable shoppers. Eyes must be peeled because what works for one client in the city, will certainly be quite different for a family in the suburbs or a farmhouse in the country. Like most designers, when we search for treasures for our clients, we also tend to find a few pieces that don’t have a foreseeable home, yet are too good to pass up. Those “finds” have finally found a home, though just a temporary one. Allow us to introduce our new shop ~ White Webb Finds.

White Webb FindsLocated on the second floor of Matthew White’s Hillsdale General Store, White Webb Finds joins two other “designer shops” to create a unique shopping experience in the beautiful Hudson Valley. White Webb Findshas a sophisticated country point of view, blending antique furnishings, very select new pieces, antique engravings plus White Webb’s Intaglio Collection. Also among the offerings are one-of-a-kind pieces that were designed by White Webb and created by local craftspeople.

White Webb Finds joins two other shops upstairs at the Hillsdale General Store ~ Joseph Stabilito Vintage Collectibles, a small shop chock full of country accessories and small furnishings, and Boxwood Linen ~ a beautiful collection of table linens (with many custom possibilities), hand-made by Franca Fusco in Ghent, NY. These three Designer Shops create a “design center” of sorts, for anyone seeking stylish furnishings, all showcased within a charming 19th century building.

Oh, and to round out your visit, be sure to have lunch (or breakfast or dinner!) at the farm-to-table eatery, CrossRoads Food Shop under the same roof.

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