AERIN Palm Beach

Aerin Lauder’s Palm Beach boutique is full of the entrepreneur’s curated selection of home goods, clothing and accessories. Everything here is—always—effortlessly chic, colorful and gorgeous.

Fabienne Marumo Interiors

The French decorator whose name is on the door is often on hand here to advise shoppers on purchases. The boutique sells French linens and quilts, hand-stitched napkins, which can be custom embroidered, as well as china and carpets.

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Kassatly’s

Kassatly’s declares itself the oldest shop on Worth Avenue, and it has legions of loyal customers who have bought their linens, pajamas and cashmere sweaters from this family-owned boutique for years. In addition to custom linens, you can find such hard-to-find old-school staples as needlepointed bridge table covers and sets of embroidered linen red-and-green Christmas place settings.

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Kemble Interiors

With her own book and regular magazine spreads featuring her work, interior designer Celerie Kemble may now be better known than her mother Mimi McMakin. The two women, who have been decorating Palm Beach houses for decades and have a base in a charming building on Hibiscus Avenue, which doubles as a retail shop. It features a selection of their custom furniture and beautiful objects as well as Kemble’s designs and fabrics.

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Lars Bolander

Trained at the Stockholm School of Design, Lars Bolander merges traditional Swedish design with a modern love of nature and color. His motto: “Design is about fantasy and never being afraid to do something.” In this shop, you may be inspired to buy antlers and embroidered coral pillows.

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Leta Austin Foster

Decorator Leta Austin Foster has been a pillar of good taste in Palm Beach for years. She designs houses for a roster of discerning clients and she now reproduces or adapts many of the lamps and objects that were inspired by those projects to sell in her quaint shop off of Worth Avenue. Prowling here feels a bit like poking through a super refined flea market. The cottage-like shop is packed with beautiful linens and housewares from European manufacturers as well as furniture, accessories and delicate baby clothes.

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Lori Jayne Palm Beach

Filled with perfect hostess gifts such as monogrammed beach towels, cocktail napkins or doormats with custom-painted house motifs or initials, this delightful shop, which has been a Palm Beach favorite for more than 10 years, is brimming with objects that beg for personalization (be it monogramming, embroidering or engraving). The owner will implement your own color choices or suggest fun ways to improvise. Lacquer boxes with glass covered needlepoint lids and bamboo-patterned bedding are just some of the treasures you can order. And the full-service design team is on hand to help create a dream home or yacht.

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Mary Mahoney

Palm Beach hostesses swear by this 10,000-square-foot shop on Worth Avenue for their china, silver and crystal. Table settings are raised to an art form on this island, and here is where the artists find their tools. Among the brands carried: Buccellati and Puiforcat silver, William Yeoward crystal and Porthault and Dea linens. The store will inspire you to want to entertain at home constantly.

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Mecox Gardens

An outpost of the original Long Island home furnishings store that now has branches in SouthamptonNew York City, and LA, this store carries smart yet casual furniture (some antique and some reproduction) that fits Palm Beach's younger set. Longtime insiders buys candles, gifts and coffee table books here.

Well Made Home

Find custom upholstery, fabrics, wallpaper and window treatments—plus a colorful assortment of pillows—at this home design store on South County Road.

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