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The Silk & Burlap storefront, located on East Patrick Street in downtown Frederick. Photograph by Robin Altice.
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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.
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Hoffman and Smariga’s styling know-how is on display throughout the store in carefully arranged (and deeply enticing) vignettes. Photograph by Robin Altice.
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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.
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Also by Society Social: electric pink rattan chairs, $260 each. Photograph by Robin Altice.
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Pillows by Trina Turk, Jonathan Adler, and D.L. Rhein ($75 to $100) share space with vintage finds. Photograph by Robin Altice.
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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.
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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.
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A collection of Relish goodies. Photograph by Robin Altice.
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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.