Modern Luxury's guide to the Hudson Valley for design-minded travelers names FINCH Hudson as a go-to for designers sourcing quietly sophisticated pieces — anchoring its coverage of Warren Street as the region's premier destination for antiques, contemporary design, and curated living.
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“At FINCH (finchhudson.com), a go-to for designers sourcing quietly sophisticated pieces, the mix of vintage furniture and contemporary objects feels as if it were edited for a Tribeca townhouse.”
— AS FEATURED IN MODERN LUXURY
Modern Luxury's Hudson Valley guide positions the region as a serious design destination — a place where the line between gallery and shop blurs, and where the most compelling hospitality projects of recent years sit alongside decades-old antiques trade. The coverage opens its antiquing circuit on Warren Street in Hudson, and FINCH is the first stop.

The description is pointed: FINCH is characterized not as a general antiques shop but specifically as a resource for the design trade — a place where professional designers come to source. The Tribeca townhouse comparison positions FINCH's aesthetic squarely in the register of sophisticated urban interiors transplanted to the Hudson Valley, which reflects the store's role since opening in 2013: a bridge between the New York design world and the region's antiques and maker community.
The article goes on to cover the broader Hudson Valley design landscape — Wildflower Farms (Auberge Collection), The Maker Hotel, and INNESS in Accord among others — situating Warren Street as the starting point for any design-driven itinerary through the region.