

Antiquing Adventures in the Hudson Valley
The Hudson Valley is a haven for antiquing enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of shops and markets that cater to diverse tastes. Whether you’re seeking mid-century modern pieces, rustic farmhouse decor, or unique collectibles, the region’s antique scene has something special for every treasure hunter. And although impossible to name all the great shops here is just a peak at a few:
Hudson stands out as a premier destination for antiquing. On Warren Street, you’ll find Red Chair on Warren, renowned for its exquisite collection of 17th, 18th, and 19th-century European antiques, particularly from Scandinavia and France. Another gem is Finch, a curated shop blending vintage and modern furnishings, art, and decor, reflecting a timeless aesthetic.
In Rhinebeck, the Beekman Arms Antique Market offers an upscale selection of vintage jewelry, art, and collectibles from over 30 dealers, all housed in a charming two-story barn behind the historic Beekman Arms Inn.
Kingston boasts the Antique Barn at Water Street Market, featuring a variety of vendors offering items from architectural salvage to vintage trinkets. Additionally, Zaborski Emporium is a must-visit for those interested in architectural salvage, offering a vast selection of vintage lighting, hardware, and fixtures.
In Newburgh, the Newburgh Vintage Emporium spans over 50,000 square feet across two locations, featuring mid-century modern furniture, vintage clothing, vinyl records, and more from over 125 vendors.
Millbrook is home to the Millbrook Antiques Center, a two-story sanctuary with over 30 dealers offering a range of items from quirky trinkets to bold accessories and custom furnishings.
Exploring these towns and their antique offerings provides not only the thrill of discovery but also a deeper appreciation for the region’s rich history and culture. Happy hunting!
