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(j) At R Squared, an engraved glass panel in progress. The finished piece actually became part of a bathroom window.
(k) Pumpkin-colored skirt and matching clutch at Gianna Costas San Juan. Dress it up with pearls or down
with cowboy boots. 
(l) Contemporary artist Clay Rice’s black cut-paper silhouette on display at Audubon Gallery.

Charleston Cheer

Shop
R Squared new mirrors with a vintage look for frames, furniture, and architectural elements 579 King Street; (843) 722-1593
oldmirrorglass.com

Magar Hatworks couture felt and straw hats for women and men with one-of-a-kind trimmings 5571⁄2 King Street; (843) 577-7740
magarhatworks.com

King Street Antique Mall the only antique mall on the Charleston peninsula features English, Italian, Art Deco, and American sections 495 King Street; (843) 723-2211

Whitewash™ Boutique/Putumayo Charleston retro-inspired white shirts, tunics, and more at Putumayo flagship store 445 King Street; (843) 958-0000 putumayoclothing.com

English Rose Antiques Georgian, Edwardian, and Victorian furnishings, all imported from England; collectible toys, books, maps  436 King Street; (843) 722-7939 englishroseantiques.com

MOO ROO luxury handbags in cut velvet and satin with metallic floral embroidery, hematite hardware, Swiss lace, Lucite clasps 316 King Street; (843) 724-1081; (866) 666-7661 mooroo.com

Elizabeth Stuart Design (ESD) 1940s blown-glass lamps, funky chandeliers, retro chairs, intriguing contemporary jewelry 314 King Street; (843) 577-6272 esdcharleston.com

Worthwhile women’s and children’s clothing, candles, furniture 268 King Street; (843) 723-4418 shopworthwhile.com

Carlton Dailey French Art Deco furniture, accessories, lighting 208 King Street; (843) 853-2299 carltondailey.com

The Audubon Gallery natural history and sporting art from the 17th through 20th centuries; conservation services 190 King Street; (843) 853-1100 audubonart.com

South of Market cool antique and vintage French finds include industrial lighting, leather postal bins, rocking horses, champagne crates, armoires 173 King Street; (843) 723-1114 southofmarket.biz

Elizabeth Carlton Studio playful pottery bowls, cups, lamps, pitchers, wine coolers with sculpted-on mermaids, flowers, bugs 85 Wentworth Street; (843) 853-2421 elizabethcarlton.com

Gianna Costas San Juan tailored mix-and-match separates and evening wear 4761⁄2 King; (843) 853-8440; giannacostas.com

Dine
Cru Cafe upscale comfort food for lunch and dinner; try the very Southern four-cheese macaroni and seafood specials 18 Pinckney Street (843) 534-2434; crucatering.com

Hominy Grill best breakfast in Charleston 207 Rutledge Avenue;
(843) 937-0930; hominygrill.com

McCrady’s dinner-only restaurant’s signature dishes include butter-poached lobster and twice-cooked scallops 2 Unity Alley; (843) 577-0025

Ted’s Butcherblock international meats and cuisine,
artisanal cheese, boutique wines
334 East Bay Street; (843) 577-0094 tedsbutcherblock.com

Stay
John Rutledge House Inn 1763 house in historic district features 19 guest rooms, continental breakfast, informal afternoon tea, holiday dinner package 116 Broad Street; (843) 723-7999; (866) 720-2609 johnrutledgehouseinn.com

Christmas events
City of Charleston Tree Lighting Marion Square; December 2, 5-6:30 p.m.; (843) 724-7305

15th Annual Women’s Council Holiday Tour of Houses and Gardens concludes with tea-and-cookie reception Gibbes Museum of Art; 135 Meeting Street; December 2, 1-4 p.m.; (843) 722-2706; gibbesmuseum.org

French quarter art walk stroll galleries in downtown Charleston and enjoy over 500 artists December 1, 5-8 p.m.; (843) 577-7100

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