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Three local home decor stores worth exploring

Le Marchande

Founded by interior designer Susie Smith Coughlin, Le Marchande is a 3,000-square-foot treasure trove of furniture, lighting, decor, and appointed antiques. Perfect for crafting a curated, eclectic modern look, the boutique also features a Design Lab with a vast library of wallpaper, rug, and material samples open to all. Beyond in-store finds, Coughlin offers design services ranging from full-scale makeovers to single-room refreshes.

lemarchandeshop.com | 267 US Route 1, Falmouth 


 

Fitz & Bennett Home

Nestled in Portland’s Old Port, Fitz & Bennett Home embraces the art of mixing old and new, high and low, while focusing on items that bring joy. Founded in 2017 by Laura Siviski, who drew on her background in interior design, the shop offers a thoughtfully curated selection of local artwork, textiles, ceramics, and more—plus jewelry, baby toys, linens, and other accessories. Its name pays tribute to Siviski’s grandmothers, Joan Fitzgerald and Muriel Bennett.

fitzandbennetthome.com | 43 Silver St., Portland


 

Folly 101

Celebrating 23 years in Portland, Folly 101 is a beloved boutique known for coastal-inspired home goods that spread joy. Owner Astrid Vigeland and manager Emily Scott have filled the shop with carefully chosen items that reflect a passion for design and creativity, making it a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike. Stop in for a look and find everything you need to curate a space that feels uniquely yours.

folly101.com | 101 Exchange St., Portland