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Join us at Much Ado About Madoo: Garden Market

Join us at the 12th annual Much Ado About Madoo garden market and cocktail party on June 15, 2024 in Sagaponack, NY. Often called the most beautiful party of the summer, this year they will be celebrating their 30th anniversary as a public garden!


Much Ado About Madoo Shopping Event Sagaponack

The day starts with the garden market featuring over 30 vendors in the garden from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM including Everyday Elegance.


Come see us in person and see all we have to offer! The shopping continues with the most delicious hors d'oeuvres and cocktails at the “golden hour” from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.







The curated selection of distinguished vendors selling garden ornaments, plants, home accessories, jewelry and clothing each have a dedicated booth on the grounds of the Madoo Conservancy.  The vendors include: Antonia Textiles, Christofle, Charlotte’s Shed, Craft Advisory, Everyday Elegance, Figaro Apothecary, G. McGee, Glover Perennials, Gretchen Comly, Hidden Gem, Hoare & Hoare Antiques, Home & Loft, Hort and Pott, Kass O’Brien Ceramics, Layer, LOVE Binetti, Max IDNY, Mecox, Meg Cohen, Mentis Estate, Merrichase, Mr. P’s Place Card Company, Quaker Marine, Rafe New York, Saved NY, ScotStyle, The Salting, The Shop at Madoo, Via Coquina, Victoria Munroe Fine Art.


New this year are The Garden Rooms at Madoo, four outdoor living vignettes in the tapestry hedge rooms adjacent to our newly built rill.. The inaugural designers are West Chin, John Danzer, Charlotte Moss and Melanie Roy. Each designer is given a hedged-in room in the garden with spaces ranging from 15’ x 11’ to 33 x 11’ to create garden havens from Moss’s antique-filled tent to Roy’s outdoor pool table game room using the finest in outdoor furniture, fabrics and accessories. The garden rooms at Madoo will be up through June 29, 2024.


The Madoo Conservancy is dedicated to the study, preservation, and enhancement of Madoo, the horticulturally diverse garden with historic structures established in 1967 by artist, gardener, and writer Robert Dash in the village of Sagaponack, New York. At Madoo, a unique living tribute to the artistic imagination of its founder, we seek to continually engage, educate, and inspire our visitors within this ever-changing, entirely organic environment.



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