Sandy Klempner Antiques & Interiors
For the first time in nearly 4 years, Sandy Klempner Antiques & Interiors has decided to close the shop for the month of December in order to renew, refresh, and take that proverbial busman’s holiday. They will re-open on Friday, January 4th.
As a way to say “thank you” to all their patrons throughout the year and to make extra room for the new items they hope to find, they are offering 20% off everything in the shop for 2 weeks only (November 16th – November 25th). This discount will be honored both at the shop or through website purchases – cash or check only. This is an unadvertised sale so only those stopping by over the next two weekends will know about it!
Passport Magazine - Summer 2006
Berkshires’ Treasure
Dealers in Association Are Known for Quality, Integrity
Text and Photos by KATHRYN BOUGHTON
We’re featured in the Summer 2006 issue of Passport Magazine. The article profiles several member shops (including us) and provides a good sense of the offerings in our area. You can read it here.
Passport Magazine is published four times a year by the Litchfield County Times and focuses on area around the Connecticut-Massachusetts-New York border. It’s available free throughout the area or by paid subscription. We recommend it.
Read the entire article from Passport here. (PDF Document 117K)
Berkshire Living home+garden June 2006
THE THRILL OF THE HUNT
For antique-hunters, thar’s treasure in them thar’ hills
Text and Photos by GLADYS MONTGOMERY
We are honored to have been featured in “The Thrill of the Hunt,” a survey of antiques and antiquing in the Berkshires published in Berkshire Living home+garden magazine. Author Gladys Montgomery says, “Sheffield may have more antiques stores per capita than any other town in New England. Savvy antiquers also know that the Berkshires are a hub for antiquing in a wider geographic region….You’ll find more antiquing in the Berkshires than you ever bargained for!” Read the entire article from Berkshire Living Magazine here. (PDF Document 739K)
You can request a copy of the premiere issue of this annual supplement to our favorite read at www.BerkshireLivingMag.com. While you’re there, we recommend a subscription. Since its first issue in December, 2004, it has showcased the cultural events, natural beauty, and eclectic personalities of our area.
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