Honeychurch Lands in Lenox

February 13, 2026

A seasoned retailer expands her vision with a new location and new products.

Text by Lynda Simonton     Photography by John Gruen


When Carolyn Piccirelli opened the original location of Honeychurch in Salisbury, Connecticut, she filled it with sophisticated design, artisanal craftsmanship, and old-world charm. Five years later, the beloved boutique has begun its next chapter in Lenox, Massachusetts—a move that felt more like destiny than decision. “Lenox is a really good fit for us because we feel like our customers are already here,” Piccirelli says. Case in point: it was a Lenox customer who approached her about taking over their vacant storefront on Church Street. “It was kind of perfect timing, a perfect set of events converging,” Piccirelli says.

The new location, three times the size of the original, gives Honeychurch room to breathe—and to expand creatively. Piccirelli now offers clothing and British-inspired garden goods complete with live topiaries. And she has poured fresh energy into Honeychurch’s growing in-house product line.

Drawing on decades of experience in home goods, Piccirelli designs her own line of ceramics, linens, and glassware crafted by multigenerational artisans across Italy, Portugal, and France. “The only way to be different or special is to develop your own product,” she says. “So much of retail has become vanilla.”

Piccirelli’s eye for design and beauty hasn’t gone unnoticed. Today, Honeychurch goods are sold in more than sixty stores nationwide, with an expanded textile collection on the way. Honeychurch, Lenox, Mass., honeychurchhome.com

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