Are you on the hunt for that perfect conversation piece for your next dinner party with friends? Need to add a pop of color to your office space to spruce up your zoom calls? Or are you looking for a one-of-a-kind, handwoven basket for your newly installed guest bedroom? Then you'll love this week's guest of Boston's Best!


This week, I am joined by Melissa McCray, Owner of Two Webster. Two Webster is a home and decorative accessories shop located in Osterville, MA, specializing in unique and custom-made home goods from around the world. Featured pieces include ceramic pitchers from Greece, chain stitch pillows from Kashmir, and birchwood veneer trays from Sweden.


During our conversation, Melissa shares how Two Webster got started with the help of her friend, Kiki, and the "why" behind finding creative and innovative home goods. We also discuss how the global pandemic shifted the business and what Melissa dreams of for the future of Two Webster.


Topics Discussed:

Challenges faced behind branding and finding unique inventory
An inside look behind finding one-of-a-kind handmade pieces
The first piece of advice behind starting a new business
Why referrals and repeat customers are the biggest compliments

Connect with Two Webster:

Website: https://twowebster.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twowebster
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twowebster/
Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/mgmccray/

Contact Two Webster:

Email: [email protected]
Address: 835 Main St, Osterville, MA 02655

Connect with Mark Condon:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BostonsBestPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonsbest_podcast/

About Boston’s Best:


“Highlighting successful businesses in and around Boston, MA.”


Go behind the scenes with financial planner Mark Condon as he asks industry-leading experts to talk about their businesses throughout the state of Massachusetts.


Through each episode, Mark finds what sets these different businesses apart from their competition and how they rose above the inevitable challenges they faced along the way to their ultimate success.