VENDOR SPOTLIGHTS

 
 

Kent Hunter & Jonathan Bee of Hunter Bee

An Interview with Hunter Bee

Hunter Bee, one of Trade Secrets' veteran vendors and a long-time supporter of Women's Support Services (WSS), is "an antique store with a unique perspective" run by owners Kent Hunter and Jonathan Bee. Located in Millerton, New York, Hunter Bee offers "an eccentric mix of mid-century modern, rustic, decorator chic and garden antiques." We are pleased to feature them in the first of many "Vendor Spotlights" and share with you "trade secrets" from the experts themselves!

Tony Piehowicz of Garden Stone Art & Antiques

An Interview with Garden Stone Art & Antiques

As we welcome the new year - we'd like to also welcome and introduce you to one of our newest Trade Secrets vendors, Garden Stone Art & Antiques. From Pataskala, Ohio, Tony is known for garden antiques "with a sophisticated English touch." Tony has been featured in multiple shows across the eastern part of the United States including the NYC Botanical Garden Show, Chicago Botanical Garden Show, Boston Flower Show, Columbus Museum of Art Show and more!

Jonathan R Beckerman Photography/Contributed photo in CT Insider

Natalie and Greg Randall
Jonathan R Beckerman Photography/Contributed photo in CT Insider

AN INTERVIEW WITH RT Facts Design and Antiques

Located in the "secret corner" of Connecticut, you will find a hidden gem at RT Facts Design and Antiques. Natalie and Greg Randall have shared their common passion for design and antiques for over 30 years and opened their shop and design studio in the Berkshires of Kent, CT. Their shop displays modern and contemporary furniture with antique treasures that are all crafted in Litchfield County. You will also find unique items such as mirrors, chandeliers, tables, lamps and garden accessories. Natalie and Greg are excited to share their favorite finds with you at this year's Trade Secrets.