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REZidENZIA
63 Main St, Dobbs Ferry, (914) 479-1010

An interior designer with more than 30 years’ experience —and a client list that includes a number of major New York City recording studios—Patricia von Buelow has drawn from her longtime international sources to curate the collection in her delightful new home shop. REZidENZIA features furniture, artwork, antiques, and lighting fixtures. “My mantra is, 'Re-think your home,'” says von Buelow. “So my shop has a bohemian/luxe sensibility that appeals to those looking for something different.” Expect an eclectic variety of items from 1910 Guatemalan pieces to mid-century modern furniture, with price tags exceeding $5,000 for an original piece of art.

La Coquette
27 Purchase St, Rye, (914) 921-7661

Beautifully turned-out stylistas who appreciate accessories will adore this charming shop, recently relocated from Danbury, Connecticut. Specializing in flirty little women’s adornments and accessories, its collection encompasses sterling silver jewelry handcrafted in Bali by Janice Girardi and the custom-colored, crystal-embellished Kenny Ma jewelry line as well as glittery Red Carpet-worthy evening purses. Especially noteworthy are its distinctive hair accoutrements including clips, combs, ponytail holders, and barrettes; many are imported and feature hand-painting, Swarovski crystals, and rhinestones. Prices range from $10 to $300.

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