Riverside Gallery in Warrensburg
A beautiful collection of hand-selected home accessories, artisan jewelry, tasteful artwork and expert custom framing.
Shop for unique home decor and artwork at Riverside Gallery in Warrensburg.
We’ve been customers of Riverside Gallery since we purchased our ADK home in 1980. Located in a historic building on the banks of the roaring Schroon River, this exquisite shop is our go-to spot for custom framing. They provide excellent consultation on every piece they frame to ensure their work enhances your artifact.
Find the perfect gift, or have your artwork expertly framed at Riverside Gallery.
We like to shop for unique gifts at the Gallery, too. They have lovely rustic decor pieces that work beautifully in your Adirondack dwelling or can be the perfect item to take back home as a reminder of halcyon days spent in the ADK.
The proprietors offer a large selection of handmade jewelry from local artists using native materials, such as garnet and other stones. Open year-round, worth a visit when you are in the area or even a reason to visit Warrensburg in the first place.
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