Garden Furniture Outlet York

Ernest NY

Ernest Race, born and educated in Salem and graduated from MIT’s pioneering architecture program, worked for various Boston-area architectural firms in the early 1890s. Among his designs was one of Salem’s beautiful brick Federals located on Carpenter Street – no doubt designed by Race.

Ernest NY began as a manufacturer of wrought iron but now provides everything from garden lights and lounge chairs for pool use, to garden lamps and brand names like Royal Botania and Pedrali from Belgium as well as pieces made of materials like wicker and teak. Industry pricing normally reserved for architects and interior designers is extended to Hudson Woods buyers while industry pricing typically only available to architects is extended through their store Ernest. Furthermore, delivery and installation services are provided.

Red Chair on Warren

Red Chair on Warren is an antiques store with refined tastes. Offering vintage European pieces from 17th, 18th, and 19th-century linens, crockery and furniture from Scandinavia and Southern France – often selected personally by owner Jocie Sinauer herself on trips abroad – you’re sure to find timeless accents for your home that you won’t find elsewhere. Don’t leave without perusing their charming courtyard garden which features iron urns and rustic outdoor furniture!

Warren Street’s mile-long shopping street features historic storefronts and independent shops that showcase local designers and makers, such as Clove & Creek which honors local artists with covetable ceramics and cookware curated in an aesthetically charming storefront. Other favorites include Artemisia which sells linen clothing and goods as well as coffee table books; Minna which showcases textiles designed and made in America; The Quiet Botanist which draws its inspiration from overgrown gardens of Australia; as well as The Quiet Botanist which draws its inspiration from overgrown gardens of Australia to provide floral arrangements and botanical apothecaries filled with flowers and botanical products that feature in overgrown gardens of Australia to create delightful storefronts filled with charm!

While Hudson has many antique shops worth visiting, the city has also welcomed several boutiques offering contemporary homewares and fashion from local creatives. Clove & Creek provides both vintage and new pieces while Finch Hudson boasts two stories packed with both modern and vintage homewares. Also, be sure to stop by Nikki Chasin (Lower East Side); Enkyu/LikeMindedObjects is an eclectic former photography studio which sells everything from Klein blue floor lamps to handmade jumpsuits made out of recycled denim; as well as Nikki Chasin.

Warren Street boasts several gourmet provisions and specialty cheese shops tucked away throughout its neighborhood, too. Wu especially appreciates Talbott & Arding’s selection of artisanal cheese and gourmet food items; founded by Mona Talbott and cheese expert Kate Arding and featured by numerous publications (such as Remodelista). Their cozy bar/tasting room creates the ideal environment for cheese enthusiasts, while pre-packed picnic foods can be purchased to enjoy on-the-go.

Wrought Iron Outlet

Wrought iron outlet covers add rustic charm to your home decor. They come in various styles, like this black wrought iron switch cover with deer silhouette. Measuring 8 inches high, it fits over single outlets on walls easily while boasting its simple design which complements many different kinds of decor styles. Proudly handmade in New York State by local craftspeople!

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