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DPBA Spotlight: Harrington Manor, a Downtown Palatine Home Decor Destination
The business carries a wide variety of items to freshen up the décor of any home. Owner Vicki Ruetsche provides in-home design consulting.

Pictured: Harrington Manor owner, Vicki Ruetsche.
Since 2000, Harrington Manor, located at 16 S. Bothwell Street at Palatine Road has been assisting homeowners in sprucing up their décor with a wide variety of products and services.
The name Harrington Manor derived from the maiden name of owner Vicki Ruetsche’s mother-in-law, who was born and raised in Ireland.
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The business not only provides home accessories, but also small furniture, custom floral arrangements, artwork, candles and other items. In-home design consulting services are also offered to help in freshening up design and décor for those who need a bit of assistance. Ruetsche provides these services for a nominal fee, which is then applied toward purchases.
“What I really love to do is to work with people who need suggestions, guidance and other tips on to create a home design that they enjoy,” Ruetsche said. “I get a great satisfaction out of helping to create something my clients truly love.”
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She will bring items chosen by the customer to the home, so that they can be viewed in their lighting, and to determine how they would fit best with other decor.
Ruetsche’s husband John also assists in running the business. The two pride themselves on their high level customer service, and the benefit of getting to know clients who have kept coming back over the years.
One such example is Kim Shields, who began shopping at Harrington Manor when she lived in Park Ridge more than 10 years ago. A few years back, she moved from Park Ridge to Palatine and has remained a loyal customer. The Ruetsche’s joke that she may have moved to be closer to the business!
“What I love most is that everything here is so unique; really unusual finds that you don’t see in other shops – and Vicki has wonderful taste,” Shields said. “I love coming here, because Vicki never disappoints.”
Harrington Manor originally opened under a different name in 1993, the Oneida County Livery, in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. Vicki and John would commute the six hour trip from Palatine often, while her parents, who lived in Wisconsin, ran the business full-time.
The decision was made in 2000 to move the business to their home town in Palatine, where the Ruetsche’s were raising their family. The couple now has three grown children and six grandchildren.
In addition to the wide selection of home accessories, Harrington Manor also began to sell women’s accessories in recent years, carrying jewelry, scarves and other fashion-forward items.
Among the notable lines carried at the shop are Nora Fleming, Uttermost, Periwinkle Jewelry, Flameless Candles, Mixture, Aromatique, Byers Carolers and Ginger Cottages for Christmastime.
Starting in October each year, the business is open seven days a week to accommodate busy schedules and holiday time decorating.
For more information, visit www.HarringtonManor.com.
Harrington Manor is a member of the Downtown Palatine Business Association (DPBA), a business organization whose goal is to provide exposure and promote commerce for member businesses located in the downtown Palatine area-bordered on the north by Colfax Street, the east by Plum Grove Road, the south by Palatine Road and the east by Smith Street. To learn more, visit www.DowntownPalatine.org.