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Travel + Leisure: In an Amagansett cottage, Brazilian-born Claudja Bicalho and her Australian husband, Mark Wilson sell sexy-but-sophisticated clothes and jewelry found during their world travels.
Travel + Leisure: In a converted Wainscott diner, Maier (you know him as the creative director of Bottega Veneta) sells some of the most arresting (and form-flattering) swimwear around.
Travel + Leisure: Among East Hampton’s enticing one-off boutiques. We love the personalized totes and the cocktail napkins emblazoned with cheeky phrases like FORCED FAMILY FUN and HAVE YOU SEEN MY CONTRACTOR?
Travel + Leisure: Elizabeth Donnarumma left her career as a brand manager to open this spot in Quogue; there’s a grab bag of summery finds, from sea-themed linens to silver sailcloth beach bags.
Travel + Leisure: All of Shelterego is wrapped in sailcloth; the breezy shop stocks both the fashionable (earrings woven from golden thread) and the eccentric, like wooden pig bookends.
Travel + Leisure: One of our top sources for reasonably priced gems. Get there when it opens (weekends only): the selection of etched glassware, Art Deco lamps, nautical relics, and white-painted dressers moves fast.
South ferry td (Smith street), Shelter Island Heights, NY
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Travel + Leisure: Marika’s looks like a flea market: Heywood-Wakefield tables, bamboo bar carts, and iron garden furniture spill out into the front yard.
Travel + Leisure: You never know what you’ll uncover at this interiors consignment shop in Southampton. On a recent visit, we spied a vintage wooden racing car and a set of metal Navy chairs.
Travel + Leisure: In an unassuming Montauk garage, Bob Melet—former director of vintage buying at Ralph Lauren—displays used surfboards, 1970’s rock concert T-shirts, and other offbeat discoveries.
Travel + Leisure: Jackson Pollock and his wife, Lee Krasner, were perhaps two of the Hamptons’ most famous residents. You can tour their 1879 residence and studio, complete with paint splotches on the floor.
Travel + Leisure: Don’t miss this place founded by textile designer and crafts expert Jack Lenor Larsen. Works by artists Willem de Kooning and Sol LeWitt dot the acres upon acres of gardens.
Travel + Leisure: The well-regarded Parris, established in 1897, is about to move its collection of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century American art into a dazzling new Water Mill space designed by Herzog & de Meuron.