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On Our Radar

Faces, places, treasures, and trends that caught our attention
Experience Belinda Sinclair’s The Conjuring Room in Cornwall, celebrating female magicians with immersive magic, history, and storytelling.
Slatted provides sustainable, heirloom-quality upcycled hardwoods, combining durability, beauty, and eco-conscious design for clients.
Explore Luis González Palma’s early work at KMR Arts, highlighting Mayan heritage, mysticism, and Guatemalan identity.
Courtesy of Warren Historical Society
The Marsh-Whitlock House, built in 1738 in Warren, is Litchfield County’s oldest continuously occupied historic home.
Eleish Van Breems creates personalized, sustainable, and inspiring residential spaces blending antiques, modern design, and craftsmanship.
Marcel Breuer’s Modernist homes in Litchfield, Connecticut, blend innovative design with historic New England architecture and heritage.
Modern Supply combines luxury fixtures, expert design guidance, and personalized service for exceptional home renovations.
Guests enjoyed a private Cornwall Castle tour, sustainable farm visit, and cheese and wine tasting in Cornwall.
What makes the race special is not who zips across the finish line first; it’s the camaraderie, community support and, of course, the costumes, which make the race fun to watch.
Rana Faure
On September 14,  Litchfield Magazine’s Savor Litchfield was the premier culinary event of the season held at the beautiful South Farms in Morris.
Enjoy Halloween festivities, family-friendly activities, haunted attractions, and seasonal fun throughout Litchfield County this October.
John Gruen
This Lakeville art home, Clouds, blends architecture, nature, and a world-class collection to celebrate creative spirit and design.
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