Elizabeth Martin turns blah natural wood pieces into Lewis Carroll-esque works of art.
Elizabeth Martin turns blah natural wood pieces into Lewis Carroll-esque works of art.
Shop your vintage heart out at Lula B’s sprawling new sister shop.
Midcentury modern junkies flock here for their fix of antiques, furniture, and more. The selection is always changing, so check back often for new finds.
The minute you walk through your door at night, you unhook your bra and strip ...
It’s a mod, mod world. Luckily, Pui Panich and Jeffrey Shelley’s furniture gallery feels more like an avant garde designer playground. Sit, flick, and play among knotted chairs, conceptual light fixtures, and trendsetting Euro home accessories.
Whether browsing for home or fun, the superb collection of sleek and modern furnishings at the Center City design boutique is a great place to start.
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Modern times call for modern or midcentury modern furnishings. DWR has it all: Eames rockers, Platner stools, Saarinen chairs. Time to get your house in order.
The sunlit shop (with seriously bright blue walls) doubles as a showroom for owner Jane Miller, who uses repurposed wood and metals from around New England in her massive pieces. Check out the one-of-a-kind bar carts made from reclaimed steel or the nearly one-ton rolling coffee table.
Antiques and salvaged curiosities from the Machine Age are polished, styled, and sold to Greenpointers with an eye for old-school design.
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Pristine and gallery like (without taking itself too seriously), the shop sells salvaged housewares with a refined aesthetic.
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