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Spotlight On: The Farmhouse Store
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By Millicent K. Brody, as published on www.newjerseylife.com/shopping

Ed Menapace and Bill Curtis have owned the The Farmhouse Store in Westfield for three years. Formerly located on North Avenue, the partners moved their exciting emporium to East Broad Street in August 2009. Much like a craft museum, you can’t simply stroll through the store. You must take time to enter and browse the shelves, baskets, buckets, tables, floors, and walls.

“We source our craftspeople from all over the country,” says Menapace. “We have hand-hewn tables from Pennsylvania Amish woodworkers; glass from glass blowers in Seattle, Washington; pieces from New Jersey weavers; and jewelry from San Francisco and the Catskill Mountains, in New York. Our working artists are dedicated to creating the finest American crafts.”

“I started out working as a buyer in an American crafts gallery,” explains Menapace. “As the years progressed, I gravitated to the furniture industry. I took pride in knowing that every bit of furniture was made by families living in North Carolina. When the furniture industry moved overseas, I decided to bring Americana back to New Jersey. That’s when we opened The Farmhouse Store.”

As visitors stroll the more than 3,000 square feet of The Farmhouse Store, they’re completely mesmerized by all of the merchandise lurking in every corner, hutch, basket, and wall. Every handcrafted farmhouse table is loaded with textiles, jewelry, wood, metal work, and blown glass. Stop and admire the magnificent reclaimed barnwood farmhouse tables highlighted with amazing throws from New Hampshire. There’s also handmade pottery that’s both useful and beautiful, among other offerings, such as Frazer Fir candles, which have been a hit over the holiday season.

In addition to all of the beautiful objects for your home, you’ll love the affordable jewelry. I dazzled a friend with a funky, forest green beaded ring, which she absolutely loves.

So, if you find yourself strolling around picturesque Westfield, do stop in. One word of warning, though—it’s almost impossible to leave without treating yourself to something!

The Farmhouse Store
221 East Broad St.
Westfield
908.654.0444
thefarmhousestore.com

908.654.0444
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