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Housatonic Trading Company
SCOTT PHILLIPS

Housatonic Trading Company

Bantam, which is perfectly located in the middle of the Northwest Corner, has slowly been transformed into a hub for style, art, and culture. We used to drive to this charming village for the Bantam cinema, then for ice cream at Arethusa Farm Creamery, and for groceries at the Bantam Food Market, and now we have another reason to make the 15-minute jaunt. The art and antiques store called The Housatonic Trading Company has recently re-opened in it’s former home. Robert Graham and Robert Deyber are the owners of The Housatonic Trading Company.

SCOTT PHILLIPS

The new shop is tastefully decorated and the space is large enough to house a diverse stock of furniture, antiques and collectibles and still make it a pleasant shopping experience.

The merchandise offered at The Housatonic Trading Company is a mix of antiques, vintage pieces, repurposed pieces made from reclaimed materials, furniture and new pieces as well. From kitchenware to occasional tables and chairs, to decorative accessories, there is a wide selection of gifts to choose from.

SCOTT PHILLIPS

 

The Housatonic Trading Company
920 Bantam Road
Bantam
860.361.6299
www.housatonictrading.com

 

 

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