
Rosie Posie is a 900-square-foot shop on Bonita Beach Road that specializes in cottage-style furniture. Dean Lindgren always parks his red Bug outside the shop to draw customers in.
Dean Lindgren has lived in a cottage-style home in Bonita Springs for the last 10 years.
His living room and bedroom are comfy places to put his feet up, thanks to his wife, Linda Elms, and her expert interior decorating.
And now, thanks to the Rosie Posie shop on Bonita Beach Road, customers can bring that beach and cottage lifestyle home.
“I’ve been living with cottage-style furniture for years,” Lindgren said. “Now I just happen to have it at work too.”
Lindgren, Elms and their business partner, Diane Cantazaro, opened the furniture shop in January with hopes of filling a dream of 10 years.
“We kept talking about it and we finally did it. The space became available and now we can spend time with people who like this style too,” he said.
The store is 900 square feet filled with coffee tables, beach accents and accessories to make any home feel like a cottage in just one visit.
“We have one-of-a-kind items and new stuff comes in every week,” Lindgren said about the items that are shopped for all over the country by Elms and Cantazaro.
They spend time at flea markets and other stores that sell unique items that fit the style and also things customers request.
“We had one customer ask for a circular window so they go out and try to find it. ...,” said Lindgren, whose shop is open six days a week.
The store came to life after Elms had visitors come to her home and praise her decorating style.
She and Cantazaro are also in the real estate business in Bonita Springs.
“People come here looking for interesting pieces and odd accessories to add to their homes,” Lindgren said.
A customer at the store saw an antique table set with two chairs and wanted to take the set home to Maine.
“I have a 100-year-old home in Maine that this would look beautiful in,” she said.
Lindgren responded: “We do deliver but I doubt my wife would let me deliver that to you in Maine.”
That kind of exchange is why Lindgren likes working at the shop. He used to work for a yacht management company.
“I get to meet such nice people that come into the shop,” he said about customers that are becoming regulars. “Business is really taking off and as word of mouth spreads it will only get better.”