Exploring Maison Beaufort’s Curated Treasures in the Lowcountry
Step inside Maison Beaufort for a weekend of beautiful objects, creative inspiration and unexpected treasures
Story by Lance Hanlin
Each March downtown Beaufort comes alive with the return of Maison Beaufort, a four-day celebration of beautiful living and well-collected things. The event brings together a handpicked mix of dealers offering everything from antiques and art to lighting, linens, garden accents and those irresistible finds you didn’t know you needed. It is not just about shopping. It is about discovery, inspiration and the stories behind each piece. Here’s a look at just a few of the standout dealers and treasures waiting to be found this year.

Oakleaf (Highlands, N.C.)
From sculptural lemon cypress and myrtle topiaries to thoughtfully chosen garden accents, Oakleaf brings a refined outdoor sensibility rooted in classic European style. Its petite topiaries, priced at $29, are perfect for porches, sunrooms or tabletops, while its collected garden accessories add texture and age to even the newest spaces. These are pieces meant to live outdoors but feel at home inside.

Amy Heinrich Antiques & Interiors (Atlanta)
Amy Heinrich’s booth is a master class in timeless design. Sourced throughout France and England, her collection includes antique furniture, artwork and decorative objects with quiet patina and refined character. Each piece brings depth and history, perfect for creating interiors that feel collected over time rather than decorated all at once.

Bachelor Hill Antiques (Beaufort)
A visit to Bachelor Hill is always a bit of an adventure. Its booth blends antique furniture, decorative objects and conversation pieces that feel both whimsical and storied. From sculptural accents to charming curiosities, this is where you’ll find something you didn’t know you were looking for, but won’t leave without.

Kate Horsby Antiques (Columbia)
With a curator’s eye and a storyteller’s sensibility, Kate Horsby assembles objects that invite a second look. Her finds range from sculptural accents to unusual furniture, each chosen for its craftsmanship, history or sheer intrigue. It’s a booth where every piece sparks conversation and rewards curiosity.

Twigs and Moss (Okatie)
Known for turning the ordinary into something special, Twigs and Moss offers decoupage trays and plates featuring vintage botanical and natural-history imagery. Each piece feels collected, ideal for styling a coffee table, serving drinks or adding personality to a bookshelf. Prices range from $10 to $95, making them easy treasures to take home.
See The Show
What: Maison Beaufort (antiques, home & garden show)
When: March 5-8
Where: Tabby Place, Beaufort
Tickets: maisonbeaufort.org
2026 schedule
March 5: Preview party, 4:30-7 p.m., $50 (RSVP)
March 6-7: Maison Beaufort, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., $7-$10
March 8: Maison Beaufort, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., $7-$10


