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Beach Bungalow

The offerings at this Sag Harbor home store are, indeed, beach-themed and include woven furniture, sandblasted driftwood branches, thatch-covered pool umbrellas and pretty shell and coral jewelry for women. The clients, though, are probably more apt to own stately country homes than tiny bungalows.

Bloom

Inside a shingled home, Bloom sells a chic curation of antiques—mostly from Sweden, Belgium and France—along with textiles, homeware and tableware. Astier de Villatte dishes are a highlight. There’s no website (and no social media presence, either), but the shop is a real-life Sag Harbor must-see.

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Clic by Christiane Celle

Calypso’s Christiane Celle opened this bookstore-cum-gallery right next to East Hampton’s Calypso large boutique, in a slender, all-white space. The art house book publishers on sale include a well-edited mix of Te Neues, Taschen and Aperture, among others. There are several book signings and events scheduled for every summer. Clic also has locations in New York City (255 Centre St, Nolita) and St. Barth's (Rue de la République, Gustavia).

Merchandise at  Fisher’s, Hamptons, New York

Fisher's

Fisher’s home furnishings has provided customers with an eclectic selection of upholstery, furniture, home textiles and accessories since the late 1980’s. The home goods shop is located in the middle of picturesque Sag Harbor and has become a staple in the town. Fisher’s also sells its own collection of custom furniture.

Hudson Grace

The Sag Harbor location of this California tableware company sells the brand’s signature collections of dishes, glasses and other tabletop pieces, plus antique finds as well. Fitting the summery location, this was also the first Hudson Grace store to sell outdoor pieces, including furniture and baskets imported from Belgium.

JANGEORGe

JANGEORGe is a interior design studio geared towards high-end residential projects in the United States and Europe. The elegant home furnishings are very sleek and modern while still capturing the light and inviting style that the Hamptons are known for. There is another location in East Hampton (55 Main St.; 631-865-5860).

Interiors at Loaves & Fishes Cookshop, Hamptons, New York - Courtesy Jason Penney

Loaves & Fishes Cookshop

Since 2003, Loaves & Fishes has been wowing Bridgehampton residents with its in-store cooking demonstrations that showcase the owner’s favorite products and cooking tools. In 2015, the cookware boutique moved next door to the Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant, where the owner’s family has been entertaining for years, so that they can continue to share their accumulated knowledge of cooking with their community.

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Mecox Gardens & Pottery

Mecox’s super-stylish collection of antique and repro furniture makes it a popular stop for those looking to spruce up their Hamptons home. The store also has locations in New York City, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Palm Beach. None, though, can top the company’s flagship in Southampton, where the beautiful garden displays spread out over three acres.

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Interiors at Monc XIII, Hamptons, New York

Monc XIII

Monc XIII is a home décor shop that sells antique furniture and design accessories. The boutique strives to inspire its customers with a beautiful environment and a variety of unique and handpicked selections from 18th century and mid century origins.

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Roberta Freymann

Visiting Roberta Freymann’s Manhattan boutique was a prerequisite for many fashionable upper Eastsiders en route to the Hamptons: it makes sense then that a store would finally open out east. Freymann is a true global nomad who speaks five language and stocks her store with exotic (yet reasonably priced) clothes and jewelry she picks up while traveling. Gorgeous tunics, caftans and skirts; sequined belts and sandals and handcrafted bags and jewelry are some of the things you can expect.

Sag Harbor Variety Store

This old-school five-and-dime store sells anything and everything you might need, including toys and kitchen supplies, stationary and crafts.

Bedroom at Serena and Lily, Hamptons, New York

Serena and Lily

This furniture and home wares shop is the only brick-and-mortar store of the California brand's primarily online company. Within its walls is fairly priced furniture and fun home accessories that make nice additions to any beach house. The vibrant accessories are great hostess gifts.

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Sylvester & Co.

Marketing itself as a “contemporary general store,” Sylvester & Co. in Sag Harbor is a little hard to categorize as it sells a variety of goods ranging from tableware and gourmet teas, coffees and chocolates to pet accessories and photographs by Jim Dratfield. The Amagansett branch called Sylvester & Co. at Home is the store’s furniture and homeware showroom.

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The 1818 Collective

Housed in 19th century Greek Revival house, this design collective showcases an ever-evolving curation of vintage and contemporary furnishing, textiles, lighting, decor and tableware.

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The Monogram Shop

Bathrobes, cosmetic bags, beach towels, stationary and more can be monogramed at this cute little shop in East Hampton. Its great for personalized gifts or something fun for yourself.

Interior View -Turpan, Hamptons, New York

Turpan

Greg Turpan, the aesthete behind the Calvin Klein Home collection, opened Turpan, a cool design shop tucked off of East Hampton’s main street. Stylish shoppers flock to the boutique to peruse a wide variety of contemporary wares, from kitchen basics and luxury cashmere to stationary and pencils.

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Urban Zen

After Donna Karan’s husband died of cancer, the designer and East Hampton homeowner founded the Urban Zen Foundation, a philanthropic organization that, among many other things, aims to bring Eastern-based practices like yoga into the Western medical paradigm. She also opened Urban Zen, a lifestyle boutique that carries clothing from a variety of designers (including herself) as well as Balinese furniture, antique jewelry and a collection of books on wellness and healing, in NYC’s West Village. Karan also opened an outpost in Sag Harbor, already home to a number of yoga and health studios, that does double-duty as a space for rotating art exhibits. Like the one in NYC, the Sag Harbor boutique gives a portion of all sales to the Urban Zen Foundation.

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