
| 920 Main Street South Woodbury, Connecticut |
| 203-263-3186 203-263-3465 fax |
| This photo was featured in Renovation Style Magazine Spring 2008 |
| This photo was featured in Country Home Magazine Sept. 2008 |
| This book by Carolina Fernandez has photos and references to Monique Shay on eight separate occasions |
| This photo was featured at Country Living.com 2009 |
| Special Thanks Many of the quotes throughout this site are located in their original content within the articles and books above. We greatly appreciate their indulgence and a link has been provided to each.(just click on the photo.) Special gratitude to the photographer of many of the photos Miki Duisterhof, we have attempted to give her credit at each photo but may have missed some. So we are providing a link to her site. She is amazing! Miki Duisterhof |

| What people are saying |
| "You really have to go with what you love. Then things will shape up" Monique-Country Home Magazine -2008 |
| This site gives you a hint of what you can find when you visit us in person on your next trip to Woodbury Connecticut just click on the icons and get an idea of what we have in our barns waiting for you! |
| This Photo can be seen in the book “All-American: The Exuberant Style of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta” "In keeping with the folk art feeling of the house, ... The tall cabinet is a French-Canadian piece that came from Monique Shay Antiques in Woodbury, Connecticut." Also shown on ruralintelligence .com All photographs by Michel Arnaud from “All- American: The Exuberant Style of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta” (Copyright © 2009 Pointed Leaf Press, LLC) |
| In with the Old Take your antiquing to these little towns to score big. By Karen Aho for MSN Local Edition "At the other end of Woodbury is one of Martha Stewart's favorite places, Monique Shay, a Greek revival house with six barns showcasing, among other things, French Canadian painted furniture. Between these two stunning spreads is five-mile stretch with some two dozen antique shops, most in elegant turn-of-the-century homes." Martha's fave June 6 2010 http://local.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=24244230&page=2 |