This alluring shop, run by artist Rena Wilhelm and hubby, showcases the work of mostly local craftsman and will have you buying a second bag to get it all home. Crafty homewares, olive-wood cutting boards, artisanal bath and body products, jewelry, ceramics and forged utensils await discerning treasure hunters.
Weathered Barn
Long Island
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