Where To Shop Near Belden

December 11, 2025

Litchfield County is an epicenter of shopping from remarkably stylish small-businesses. 

We've gathered many of our favorite spots to shop this season below to help you plan your trip. We so look forward to welcoming you to lovely Litchfield County. 

Litchfield:

Milton Market  |  Tucked behind East Street on an adorable mews is one of our favorite shops: Milton Market offers gorgeously curated home, table and apothecary items. Baskets, vintage homewares and customizable totes round out this wonderful store. 
Little-Ish  |  On the same mews as Milton Market, is this divine Lilliputian shop for little people. Wooden toys, toadstool and bunny lamps, felt animal busts, gorgeous clothes for babies and kiddos, games and more all reside in this classy children's cave of wonders. 
Lawrence Jeffrey Estate Jewelers  |  Extraordinary antique pieces from Bvlgari, Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, to unbranded gems await here. From Victorian to modern, whimsical to classic, there's a piece for the person you adore. Lawrence Jeffrey also stocks luxury objets for the hosts who have everything, not to mention one of a kind rings, should you need to pop the question. As a guest of Belden, you'll receive preferential pricing. 
Sister Parish  |  Shopping for your home? Sister Parish, the renowned textile and wallcoverings company, currently in its fourth (female-owned) generation, has its own brick and mortar shop right here in Litchfield. 
Oliphant  |  Right on the Town Green in a line of facades that make up our town's historic commercial center is a trove of colorful mini and maxi dresses inspired by travel and versatile enough to be worn day into night. Beaded hoop earings and bohemian belts complete the look. 
R. Derwin  |  This Litchfield institution on West Street just off the green offers fine knitwear — Scottish wool, Italian cashmere, yes please; country staples, such as well-cut work coats, tailored suiting, neckties, scarves, shawls and more. 
J. McLaughlin  |  Located right on the Litchfield Green, J. McLaughlin sells classic sophisticated staples for bucolic leisure. Men's and women's, clothes, accessories and sportware are all here.
Workshop  |  A Litchfield staple, founded in 1983 by owner Janus Nelson, Workshop now inhabits former historic horse stables of Cobble Court, where she sells Issey Miyake, Injiri and Kuna. 

Washington Depot:

Pinnacle  |  Thoughtfully curated collections of clothing, jewelry, shoes, bags, and athleisure, that include sought-after brands including DÔEN, AGOLDE, Ralph Lauren and Rachel Comey. 
Hickory Stick Book Shop  |  Located in Washington Depot for over 70 years, this independant book shop covers interests for all. Utilize the knowledgable staff to help you find a particular title or suggest the unexpected. 
George Home  |  A mecca for interior designers and aesthetes, George Home retails highly curated antique and vintage furniture, fine art and ceramics. The Studio offers full interior design services. 
Pasquale Et Maurice Home  |  A fine selection of antique, vintage and modern home decor, art, furniture and textile. 

New Preston: 

Plain Goods  |  Just named in the Top 50 Stores in America by New York Times editors! Beloved by aesthetes and collectors the world over, this exquisitely curated shop in a former church makes you pine for every piece, an artful comvination of antiques, found treatsures and their own line of streamlined clothes and reupholstered furniture.
Privet House  |  Antiques, tableware, apothecary and vintage books, perfect for decorating your home or giving the perfect hostess gift. 
Eleish Van Breems  |  Scandinavian home furnishing and antiques. 
J Seitz & Co  |  This 5,000 square foot store overlooks a 40 foot waterfall and sells sustainable, artisan-made products from around the globe. Upholstery, home decor, women's, men's and children's clothing, jewelry, apothecary and gifts. 
Pergola  |  This garden-inspired boutique sells planters, garden accessories by local artisans and flora-inspired gifts. 
ro by Frecha Design  | Curated by interior designer Romina Frecha, Ro by Frecha Design has a selection of iconic vintage furniture, art pieces and lamps. 
DK Schulman Design  |  Gifts for your host, babies, your home, with beautiful papers and stationary to finish the job right. 

Kent:

Rentrayage  |  Stylish and sustainable clothing and home goods abound at this Kent concept store. Their sustainably sourced denim is particularly excellent. 
RT Facts Design & Antiques  |  A mecca for thoughtfully curated antique and contemporary pieces, sourced from near and far.
Peggy Mercury  |  A multi category boutique and gallery featuring a curated selection of beauty, accessories, art and objects, founded by James Boehmer, an acclaimed makeup artist and former global artistic director for Shiseido, and Greg Fricke, a scout for some of the most renowned modeling agencies in the world.
House of Books  |  Our longtime partners in the printed world, head into House of Books for a large array of options. This shop is located in a former public library, perfect for perusing the shelves. 
Woodfords General Store  |  Pop in for locally grown and locally made products along side an array of home design pieces. Woodford's General Store collaborates with local farms and regional markets to ensure the best offerings.

Cornwall, Cornwall Bridge, West Cornwall:

Michael Trapp  |  Exceptional antiques for home and garden, such as a set of classical French stone urns by Grandon Freres and Tuareg carpets permeate this extraordinary collection. Trapp is an interior designer with an epic green thumb and his keen eye and love of nature and history are obvious in his curated shop, beloved by the design community. 
Jane Herold Pottery  |  Herold's tactile yet precise ceramics grace tables at the finest restaurants. Her showroom, in scenic Cornwall Bridge, is open daily, but we recommend calling first to see if someone is available. T: 845.304.8208
Ian Ingersoll  |  This fifty-year-old business has evolved from a one-room workshop belonging to Ingersoll himself to a guild of craftsmen, but still every object is created by one set of hands from start to finish. You'll find Ingersoll furniture throughout Belden: all of the beds in the Mews, tables in our Dining Room and sundry other tables, and his beds are throughout Troutbeck as well. 
The Cornwall Whale Pop-Up  |  Visit this gorgeously curated shop by set designer Lindsey Stadig while you can

Falls Village:

Marché  |  A curated shop and gallery in an exquisitely preserved 19th century bank selling Euorpe-sourced antiques, local artists, and new culinary treasures. 
100 Main  |  Acclaimed interior designer, Bunny Williams, always admired the talent of her Falls Village, Connecticut neighbors. When an old grocery store in town came up for sale, Bunny felt it would be the perfect place to open a cooperative to sell the work of artisans from the surrounding areas of Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts. Together Williams and Director Anita van de Ven source and hand-select a curated group of goods from over 40 artisans to showcase at 100 Main.
John Robshaw  |  John Robshaw's signature collection of colorful bedding, pillows, bath, beach, décor and accessories. The renowned textile desinger was inspired by a 1990 trip to India which sparked his quest to create his own indigo-washed textiles and block prints and his brick and mortar in the town he resides in is portal into his aesthetic world.

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