May 30-31, 2026 | Fine Day Fair ( Why We Keep Coming Back and What We’re Bringing This Year)
May 30-31, 2026 | The Fine Day Fair: Where Elevated Craft Meets Coastal Artistry
There are a lot of markets. The Fine Day Fair isn’t one of them.
From the beginning, it’s felt more like a curated experience than a traditional vendor setup, thoughtful, design-forward, and filled with people who understand the difference between something that’s decorative and something that’s worth keeping.
This will be Shuck & Awe’s third year at the Fine Day Fair, and at this point, it’s become one of the few events we build our season around.

It’s the Kind of Place Where People Actually Look
What continues to stand out about the Fine Day Fair is the pace.
People don’t rush through. They stop, they study, they ask questions. They’re often designing a home, finishing a space, or looking for something specific that they haven’t been able to find elsewhere.
It’s a very particular audience, Hudson Valley and Connecticut homeowners, interior designers, second-home buyers, people who are used to being surrounded by beautiful things and are selective about what they bring into their spaces.
That changes how we show up, and it changes what we bring.
This year, the focus is on:
- More sculptural, dimensional pieces that read as art first, coastal second
- Larger statement works alongside smaller, highly detailed pieces
- One-of-a-kind compositions: no repeats, no production runs
We’re leaning further into what people respond to most in person: texture, movement, and the way the pieces change depending on light and placement.

If You’re Attending This Year
If you’re coming to the Fine Day Fair, we’ll have a fresh collection with us, one-of-a-kind pieces, all made for this show.
We bring a limited number, and things tend to find homes quickly. If something catches your eye, it’s worth paying attention to.

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