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(h) At nearby Mistral, owner Lise Bouillon
offers such French-inspired fare as lampes bergere (on shelves), a very Parisian
way of scenting the home. (i) Campo de’
Fiori, which means “field of flowers” in Italian, is a leafy haven for locals.
Here, orchids, begonias, ferns, and succulents flourish amid working fountains
and hand-carved stone accents. (j) For 31
years, The Little Store in Great Barrington has been consistently adorable. Its
mix of folk art and funky vintage goods spans two floors of an 1830s home. (k) It’s a wicker wonderland at
Corner House Antiques in Sheffield, the
oldest town in Berkshire County. This
two-story barn is packed with
pieces from the Victorian through Deco eras,
gathered by owners
Kathleen and Thomas Tetro. (l) Just across town in an airy carriage
house, Metropolitain is a French
antiques lovers’ fantasy. Owner Elena Letteron
scouts out delicately
proportioned Paris apartment furniture and vintage
ticking. (m) Sidle up to the barista and order a latte with
a decorative swirl at rubi’s in Great Barrington.
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