Hudson Valley Vendors at the County Living Fair

The annual Country Living Fair was held in Rhinebeck, NY, on May 31-June 2, 2019, at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds. The Fair brings the magazine’s content to life and gives readers access to a unique shopping experience. The fair features 200+ vendors from more than 30 states and draws more than 20,000 visitors from across the country. Vendors include: antiques sellers, food purveyors, artists, furniture makers, crafters, and more.

Guests had the chance to meet Country Living editors and special guests; attend cooking, crafting, and DIY demonstrations and book signings; sample locally sourced, artisanal food; and participate in Make & Take Workshops.

Here are a few local vendors we met at Country Living Fair. Find them locally year round and follow them on Social Media where they share their finds.

 

Image of Hamilton and Adams booth at the County Living Fair in the Hudson Valley
Hamilton and Adams, Kingston, NY: A modern day haberdashery. Photo Credit: Andrew Romulo, A Day In The Life Photos

Hamilton and Adams

32 John Street, Kingston, NY 12401

www.hamiltonandadams.com

845-383-1039

A modern day haberdashery featuring Men’s casual clothing, gifts, skin care and uniquely curated locally inspired curiosities. A nice selection of NY themed items featuring: “Upstate and Chill”.

 

Image of Two Sparrows Homestead booth at the County Living Fair in the Hudson Valley
Two Sparrows Homestead, Newburgh, NY: Artisan gifts with weekly DIY classes. Photo Credit: Andrew Romulo, A Day In The Life Photos

 

Two Sparrows Homestead

165 South Plank Road, Suite 3, Newburgh, NY

www.twosparrowshomestead.com

Two sisters, Danielle Kugler and Lisa Pisani, provide a unique gift shop featuring artisan handmade gifts with DIY workshops held weekly.

 

Image of Top Shelf Jewelry booth at the County Living Fair in the Hudson Valley
Top Shelf Jewelry, Ellenville, NY: Owner/Designer Barbara Hoff and her son, Sklyer Hoff at their booth at the Country Living Fair.
Photo Credit: Andrew Romulo, A Day In The Life Photos

 

Top Shelf Jewelry

206 Canal Street, Ellenville, NY

www.topshelfjewelry.store

Barbara Hoff, designer and owner, of Top Shelf has been a wholesale jewelry manufacturer in Ellenville for 42 years. They sell to ‘Free People’ and National Gallery of Art. She restored the old O&W Train Station for their factory and now has a retail space which developed into a woman’s boutique filled with clothing, gifts, antiques and of course, jewelry.

 

 

Image of Old Wood and Rust booth at the County Living Fair in the Hudson Valley
Old Wood and Rust, Warwick, NY & Newburgh Vintage Emporium: Bill Rieschl at the Country Living Fair
Photo Credit: Andrew Romulo, A Day In The Life Photos

Old Wood and Rust

Bill Rieschl, Warwick, NY and dealer at Newburgh Vintage Emporium

Old Wood and Rust specializes in farm/harvest tables made from reclaimed wood as well as architectural salvage, vintage industrial and other unique finds. Contact them via Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Image of Unshattered booth at the County Living Fair in the Hudson Valley
UnShattered, Hopewell Junction, NY: Beautifully handcrafted handbags by women who are winning their fight with addiction.
Photo Credit: Andrew Romulo, A Day In The Life Photos

UnShattered

1064 Route 82, Hopewell Junction, NY

www.unshattered.org

From pieces, made whole. Handcrafted handbags made from repurposed materials by woman who are winning their fight with addiction.

 

Claudia Jacobs is professional stager, decorator and owner of Claudia Jacobs Designs in Newburgh. Visit claudiajacobsdesigns.com or call 294-8993. Send questions and photos to ClaudiaJacobsDesigns@gmail.com.