“This place is a witches aesthetic dream. It is a little pricey, but you are paying for an experience. Everything is curated to the T with a clear love of plants, rocks, coffee table books, statement pieces, and more. I could get lost in here for hours... actually I have... actually I still might be... please don't come find me, I have found peace.”
“This company has been restoring my 1880 wood panel doors for several years, in a restoration project on an old 1870 farmhouse. They are super professional, thorough, friendly and I've never had any issues with damage or with chemical stains that could not be sanded down. The best place to go for furniture/material stripping anywhere.”
“I've visited Crompton Collective whenever I've been to Worcester. Actually, I discovered this place when I went to Worcester Public Market. Even though I grew up in a different country, I could find many objects related to my childhood. Antiques or handmade objects, books, postcards, you can find unique gift ideas here. The building architecture, the book café inside, the Haberdash store selling clothes made from wonderful fabrics, and the fountain in the backyard make it a must-visit place in Worcester. After a lunch break at Worcester Public Market, you can grab your coffee and enjoy watching the birds drinking from the fountain in the courtyard. Conveniently located on Green Street, it's easily accessible by public transportation or by car. This place is a hidden gem in Worcester.”