The Hamptons has long been known for its signature style — coastal, refined, and effortlessly elegant. From luxury boutiques to charming pop-ups, the East End offers endless ways to furnish and decorate a home. Here’s a look at some standout shops and design destinations that have helped shape the area’s interior aesthetic.
Serena & Lily: This East Hampton favorite perfectly captured the region’s coastal spirit, showcasing rattan furniture, breezy textiles, outdoor décor, and a signature Beach Market filled with warm-weather staples.
Wyeth: Known for its exceptional curation of mid-century modern furniture, Wyeth featured both restored vintage pieces and new designs that seamlessly blended timeless craftsmanship with modern style.
Rumrunner Home: With locations in Wainscott and Southampton, Rumrunner delivered relaxed, coastal-inspired furnishings in soft neutrals, natural textures, and ocean-toned accents.
Mecox Gardens: A longtime Hamptons staple, Mecox showcased a mix of statement furniture, outdoor pieces, and décor beloved by designers. Their Southampton property offered an expansive, beautifully styled shopping experience.
Hildreth’s Home Goods: Family-owned since 1842, Hildreth’s remained a reliable source for everything home-related, from furniture and linens to lighting, housewares, and outdoor essentials.
Clic: A compact but striking boutique, Clic specialized in modern décor, beach-inspired art, sculptural accents, and design-forward pieces you wouldn’t find anywhere else on the East End.
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