Troutbeck Holiday Bazaar
 
 Troutbeck Holiday Bazaar returns with a thoughtful selection of vendors, from our favorite shops, to local artisans, jewellers, New York City-based boutique fashion lines and toys galore.
As ever, the focus to support small businesses with craftmanship is top of mind, with an eye toward understated luxury.
Simultaneously, Troutbeck will offer fun for little ones with interractive program (details to come!), outdoor activites and more. You'll be able to find a gift for everyone on your list. We'll have a gift wrapping station, too.
For more information, visit here.
Troutbeck's current roster of extraordinary vendors includes:
Mary MacGill
Hand wrought jewelry - presenting & acting as a conduit for an ethereal sense of beauty
M A R C H É
Curated antique homeware, artworks & tabletop
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Modern and minimalist caftans & accessories
Rentrayage
Sustainable home & fashion by Erin Beatty
Le Jardin Flower Farm by Romane Recalde
Where nature meets artistry
Broken Telephone
Sustainably cool kids clothing: eponymous collection & vintage
House of Roro
Small batch handmade wooden furniture for the cool kids
Russell Janis
Knitwear, textiles and ceramics made by artists
Pinnacle
Curated women's wear for all occasions
Gretchen M.
Vintage-inspired dresses and sets by actress-designer Gretchen Mol
Little-Ish
Groovy toys, clothes and whimsical decor for stylish girls and boys
Peggy Mercury
Apothecary, accessories, art
Dumais Made
Renowned ceramic lamps, furniture, objects, and accessories that balance form and function made locally
Wassaic Project
The extraordinary art-centered community organiziation in neighboring Wassaic
Inga-Lena
Silk-focused women's ready to wear with romanticism and simplicity
Folkways Wine
Exceptional food, wine and drink accessories curated by wine aficionados
Attendance is free with R.S.V.P., but please let us know you are coming!
If you'd like to join for lunch, please reserve a table as seating is limited. Troutbeck will also have lots of delicious food availble to purchase at the Bazaar, without sitting down for lunch in the Dining Room.