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Oakley Restoration & Finishing LLC

Oakley Restoration & Finishing LLC is a full service fine furniture and antique restoration workshop located in New Milford, Connecticut, and has been serving Northwest Connecticut for over 25 years. They offer a full complement of repairs, restoration, refinishing, and fabrication of custom furniture pieces. Please visit their website for more information.

Oakley Restoration
30 South End Plaza, New Milford
860-350-6410

Jeffrey Tillou Antiques

Specializing in fine American antiques from the 18th and early 19th centuries, their three-story building on the Green in Litchfield is a true New England destination. Paintings, folk art, furniture, and decorative accessories fill our breathtaking galleries. Come browse and be wowed! History has never been so exciting.

Tillou Antiques
39 West St., Litchfield
860-567-9693

Troy Brook Visions Inc.

Master artisan Daniel Gugnoni has been creating award winning functional art furniture designs for over 32 years. Each piece is handcrafted to bring comfort to your personal retreat. Designs emphasize classic lines, gentle curves, and the natural beauty of native and local hardwoods. Call for your collaboration visit.

Troy Brook Visions
38 Clark Rd., Litchfield
860-567-2310 

Vanessa Brennan Interiors

Vanessa Brennan Interiors  sources custom furnishings and combine them with fine antiques, beautiful art, and unique accessories to create one-of-a-kind homes for their clients. Working closely with architects and contractors, their  projects range from large-scale gut renovations, kitchen and bathroom redesigns, custom millwork, to furniture and accessories.

Vanessa Brennan Interiors
93 East St., Litchfield 
917-443-3098

UCE Fine Builders, Inc.

A reputation for expertise, professionalism, and transparency has been a hallmark of UCE Fine Builders for 60 + years. The award-winning firm’s prominent residential and commercial portfolio throughout Connecticut, the Hudson Valley, and the Berkshires, showcases the team’s craftsmanship and capabilities including custom millwork, architectural concrete, and sustainable building practices.

ucebuilders.com
860-489-7273

Ellsworth Home

Ellsworth Home is a premier architecture and interior design firm based in Connecticut and NYC. They create residences that are beautiful, comfortable, and suited for modern living. For nearly two decades, their team has been developing projects ranging from 1,000 to 30,000 square feet. Let’s discuss designing your dream home.

ellsworthhome.com
30 Knibloe Hill Rd., Sharon  
860-492-0500
Instagram: @ellsworthhome

Bristow Proffitt Architecture and Interiors

Bristow Proffitt Architecture and Interiors is a Litchfield and NYC-based design studio known for their work on homes, hotels, restaurants, cultural institutions, and furniture. The principals bring complementary strengths as visionaries of spaces and volumes; makers of details and objects. You can visit them at 16 Main Street in Salisbury.

bristowproffitt.com
16 Main St., Salisbury
917-545-6466

Farmhouse Antiques

Farmhouse Antiques is much more than a typical antiques store. With an emphasis on the country kitchen, dining room, keeping room, and garden styles, they maintain a discriminating collection of primitive accessories, furniture, collectibles and curiosities. This charming store also offers locally hand poured soy candles, soaps, artisan made gifts, unique lighting, pillows and more. Equipped with an on-site workshop, they can adapt pieces to suit their customers needs.

495 Main Street South, Woodbury
203-263-6400
farmhouseantiquesct.com

Instagram: @farmhouse.antiques

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