Décor & More

When designer Kat Rosier worked on the interiors of Kathy Georgas’ Greenwich home, the two became instant friends. Georgas says she enjoyed the process of finding just the right pieces to complete her house. Now, a few years later, the two Greenwich residents are collaborating again on a home store called d•kor. Tucked behind Mason Street, where there’s plenty of parking, the shop carries many items sourced from France and Italy, ranging from small gifts, lamps and throw pillows to luxe furniture, such as velvet tufted ottomans and shagreen dressers. The metallic hide rugs on the floor are for sale as is the white-and-silver-flecked wallpaper covering the back wall. Customers can also browse through books of Phillip Jeffries wallcoverings and order by the yard. “Our customers are well-traveled, savvy and sophisticated,” says Georgas, who notes that she seeks to find unusual items and coveted gifts. Cool finds in store right now: gold Buddha snow globes and a range of men’s presents like bottle openers made from vintage golf clubs. Designers are welcome in the shop (they receive a discount) and customers can hire Rosier for full-scale interior design. D•kor also offers a service called Finish—they will come in and photograph your space and then handle the styling of bookshelves, coffee tables and entryways with just the right accents. 
115 Mason Street, Greenwich, 203-661-7214, dakorhome.com

 

 

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