
The Silk & Burlap storefront, located on East Patrick Street in downtown Frederick. Photograph by Robin Altice.

Each item is handpicked by owners Angelique Hoffman and Saule Smariga, who ask themselves: “Do we love it? Would we wear it? Would we put it in our own homes?” Photograph by Robin Altice.

Hoffman and Smariga’s styling know-how is on display throughout the store in carefully arranged (and deeply enticing) vignettes. Photograph by Robin Altice.

We’ve been trying to track down these bar carts ($490) by Society Social for months, so we were stoked to find them stocked at Silk & Burlap. Photograph by Robin Altice.

Also by Society Social: electric pink rattan chairs, $260 each. Photograph by Robin Altice.

Pillows by Trina Turk, Jonathan Adler, and D.L. Rhein ($75 to $100) share space with vintage finds. Photograph by Robin Altice.

Silk & Burlap’s evolving inventory of clothing—they “buy shallow” to keep things new and interesting—recently included jackets by Tulle, flowy frocks by Velvet, and silk Dolan blouses. Photograph by Robin Altice.

Hallie Burrier’s store-within-a-store, Relish, offers vintage china and linens as well as modern cookware and cute kitchen gadgets. Photograph by Robin Altice.

A collection of Relish goodies. Photograph by Robin Altice.

Hoffman and Smariga prefer to head north—Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York—to source their vintage pieces, like this drool-worthy console, $825. Photograph by Robin Altice.