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A Mano

Owner Adam Mahr has stocked his Georgetown shop with a well-edited selection of tabletop items, including vibrant Italian ceramics, William Yeoward stemware and playful napkin rings. In back, you’ll find a smattering of jewelry and accessories, as well as gift items like leather picture frames.

Interiors at Comer & Co, Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic

Comer & Co

This antiques gallery and interior design shop is located in a two-story townhouse in historic Georgetown. Comer & Co. offers a wide-ranging selection of fine merchandise and authentic antiques from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

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Dawn Price Baby

Perfect for a baby-shower gift, Georgetown’s Dawn Price Baby brims with high-end nursery furnishings and layette items like Tiny Tea newborn kimonos and swaddling blankets. It also carries Mustela skin-care products, cute toys and books. There are two locations.

Interiors at Eastern Market, Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic

Eastern Market

Both day-trippers and D.C. denizens alike flock to Eastern Market, one of the district’s oldest, fresh-food public markets. Located in the Capitol Hill area, the venue has spaces for fresh produce and flowers, bakery items and meats and cheeses as well as community events and, on weekends, local, handmade arts and crafts. There is also a Farmer’s Market on Tuesday afternoons.

Oliver Dunn

Washingtonians looking for exceptional home furnishings and accessories along with some design inspiration turn to Oliver Dunn, a quirky shop located in Georgetown. The store, which fills the six rooms and backyard of the rowhouse it occupies, carries a wide range of decorative items, including chandeliers, statues, linens and textiles.

Interiors at Salt & Sundry, Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic

Salt & Sundry

In 2012, Amanda McClements opened the concept store that everyone wishes they could own. The adorable boutiques (there are two, one off 14th Street near Logan Circle; the other in the uber-cool Union Market) sell home wares, jewelry, stationary and some food products—which follows, as Amanda also happens to be a food writer.

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The Phoenix

The Phoenix is a beautifully curated, family-owned boutique in Georgetown at the top of Wisconsin Avenue. It was first founded in 1955 and is currently operated by the family's third generation, Samantha Hays Gushner. Find clothes, accessories, jewelry, home décor and gifts with global flair here.

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