Location: Nearby Narrowsburg hamlet & Delaware River You can also inquire about rental, time-share options and the nearby queer-friendly artists’ retreat with Smokey Belles.
In addition, plenty of old-fashioned in-the-mountains charm, thanks in large part to the artful styling of Maison Bergogne and Woolheater Ware’s collaboration. Le Petite Cabine boasts private frontage on the bucolic Ten Mile River.Ī clawfoot bathtub and an outdoor shower and a fireplace made of blue stone. “Just a 5-minutes drive from town, this rustic 1950 timber-frame cabin delivers quiet seclusion in nature. If you need time away from the city and want to be immersed in nature, this is surely what you’re looking for. Plus, occasionally, local authors have readings there.” He asked his glamorous circle of friends and acquaintances (including Tilda Swinton, Jay McInerney and Marianne Faithful) to name the 10 books they’d take with them if they were marooned on a desert island and has stocked the shop accordingly. “In addition to his day job as Editor of Out Magazine, Aaron Hicklin runs a bookshop named One Grand Books, on Main Street. Over the years, she has become very invested in enhancing the town through initiatives with the Narrowsburg Beautification Group and Main Street Merchants. Moreover, this included developing a community garden and tending beehives on her rooftop. She also set about engaging with the community to work on revitalizing the area. She filled this emporium with antiques and vintage pieces, 90% of which are local to the Catskills, and offered her interior design services to local homeowners and businesses in partnership with Anie Stanley of Woolheater Wares. Juliette acquired a beautiful brick 1920’s industrial building that had been boarded up and breathed new life into it, opening Maison Bergogne. There is a long history of artists in the town. So, in 2012, she ended up in Narrowsburg, a historic Catskills hamlet perfectly situated along the Delaware River, just across the bridge from Pennsylvania. She wanted a place she could do meaningful work that was needed while feeling grounded in nature. Her strong, buzzing energy left her yearning for a different life. Juliette didn’t really find it in Williamsburg (where she lived). Then, moved to the East Coast in search of a stronger sense of community. She lived in Los Angeles working as an artist. To start, Juliette Hermant is a painter, photographer and interior designer, who moved to the U.S. So, she decided to interview Juliette Hermant, the owner. Our Founder, Fernanda Paronetto, fell in love with Maison Bergogne, an antique, décor and design services shop in Narrowsburg, upstate New York. Upstate NY is so beautiful and most visitors and even New Yorkers don’t know about the amazing people and places they can find.
Juliette Hermant, Founder of Maison Bergogne, gave us a full itinerary so you can visit and enjoy a long weekend in Narrowsburg! Photo Credit: Courtesy of Julie Holder Powell
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