Award winning architect specializing in residential design – new homes, alterations and additions, and historic preservation with a focus on communication.
John Milnes Baker
76 Spooner Hill Rd., South Kent
860-927-4262
Award winning architect specializing in residential design – new homes, alterations and additions, and historic preservation with a focus on communication.
John Milnes Baker
76 Spooner Hill Rd., South Kent
860-927-4262
P.O. Box 565, Norfolk
860-542-5626
Kbjarchitect.com

St John’s Bridge is a custom cabinetry design and fabrication shop located in Kent. Established in 1996; between nrothwest Connecticut and the Hudson Valley. Please feel welcome to stop by our shop to talk about your project
St. John’s Bridge
27 Railroad St.
860-927-3315

George is a curated design source servicing designers, architects and clients throughout the country. George’s extensive inventory includes a mix of mid-century modern, vintage and antique furniture including unique objects, lighting, and art.
georgehomect.com
4 Titus Rd., Washington Depot
860-868-0323
Bold colors and graphic patterns are the stars here in this beautiful bright boutique. From understated furniture to hand painted accessories, photography books, and jewelry. Plenty to take in for a breath of fresh air. Owner Cara Hotchkiss designs the clothes and jewelry and carefully cultivates the interior offerings.
Oliphant Design
29 West St., Litchfield
860-567-8199
Contemporary fine art gallery in a beautiful post-and-beam building in Kent Barns.
Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Lane, in Kent Barns
Instagram: @kenisebarnesfineart

An art gallery in Kent offering a curated collection of contemporary art. Craven Contemporary specializes in photographs but also shows paintings, prints, drawings, and media works.
4 Fulling Lane in Kent Barns
646 355 8142
cravencontemporary@gmail.com
Instagram: @cravencontemporary
A decorating and retail business run by two talented sisters, Ashley Merz Marchand and Courtney Merz Saulnier, this decorating emporium is known for its customized products and wide-ranging, inspired design services. Their lovely 10,000 square-foot store, showroom, and workroom is located on Holley Street, a small street just off of Route 44, also known as Main Street (or Millerton Road) in Lakeville. Hidden from view off the main thoroughfare, it is well worth the detour. See our article here.
Personal consultations and home visitations are available. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for completion of window treatments, pillows, bedding — basically everything except furniture that can be made in the Lakeville Interiors workroom. It takes 8 to 10 weeks for new, upholstered pieces to arrive. Areas served: Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.
7 Holley St., Lakeville
860-435-9397
lakevilleinteriors.com
Tim Good, the owner of the gallery, represents a number of talented artists such as Tina Close, Denny Good, Yuka Imata, Leah McCloskey, Ed Muszala, Erin Nazzaro, Eleanor Rahim, Dorrie Rifkin, Katie Ré Scheidt, Peter Seltzer, and Martha Wakeman. The gallery space is in a charming 1850’s post and beam building.
The Good Gallery
23 S Main St.
860-927-5065