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.
Get lost in the furniture, clothing, and vintage menagerie at this treasure trovey bohemian warehouse.
Home consignment shop with furniture galore (pieces sometimes spill onto the sidewalk out front). Midcentury modern to Frenchy antiques can be found here as well as pottery, costume jewelry, textiles, and artwork.
Don’t decorate your new pad without a stop at this diamond in the rough. Everything from housewares to furniture to quirky odds and ends will spice up your digs and make them your own. Great prices, too.
Photo: Courtesy of Edgewater Antique Mall
An emporium of old furniture and trinkets. Dig in to unearth bargain treasures, and don’t be afraid of layers of dust.
Treasures galore populate the impeccable selection of furniture, art, pillows, light fixtures, and more (including singular vintage finds). You’ll want to wrap up in a cashmere blanket and spend the afternoon among such scores.
Home is where the cool furniture is. Find it at Revision Home.
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.
Owner Spencer Moody peddles dead people’s things at his quirkily curated store. Pick up a nude painting, anatomical skeleton, books, costume jewelry, or just browse the oddities.