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E.R. Butler and Co.
E.R. Butler carries fine architectural hardware yet is also a jewelry store in disguise. The graceful interior and stunning window displays show custom pieces in early American, Federal and Georgian styles plus jewelry by Maria Beaulieu and Paul DeBlassie. Ted Muehling’s candlesticks and porcelain line are highlights.
Lekker
Lekker’s Dutch owner brings a European sensibility to Boston at her sleek store in the South End. Stocked with hard-to-find tabletop, lighting, furniture and accessory lines, it carries everything a sophisticated modernist needs to decorate her home. The Lekker name comes from the Dutch word for “alluring,” an appropriate designation, given that departing the store without at least a set of glassware can be difficult.
Linens on the Hill
Every Beacon Hill woman has sent or received a gift from this gem of a shop at least once. For the home, offerings include luxurious Yves Delorme and Matouk bedding as well as natural bath and body products from The Thymes. Candles, cashmere throws and pretty smocked baby clothes round out the collection.
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