Love this place, was put on a waiting list so I could rent an aisle, though they said it could be up to six months, as I was the fifth person, I came in all the time, purchased items, would call as well once per month as I didn't want to ever waste the cashiers time, but now it's been 16 months and they just kept telling me they would call me, but after awhile they stopped even telling us where I was in line. I just wanted to do this since I had to retire because of cancer, would have been something nice to do, since I owned Vizcaya Home Designs and my grandmother, grandfather, sister, mother, best friend and myself were all interior designers. I finally gave up and unfortunately I get too excited when shopping there and feel they weren't being honest with me for whatever reason, maybe because I'm a male or what have you, maybe how ugly I am after this fight with chemo, etc I admit, I no longer look fashionable, but I have nice clothes and I have OCD for hygiene, and I travel a lot to Cape Cod, Savanah a,!Gulf States/plantations with transportation, but anyway not sure, but I certainly was able to talk the talk and know my eras and design lingo. Oh well, it's still an adventure and could spend a whole day there, most will enjoy. Please watch small children however, antiques are sometimes worn and frail, and often used to look at and not utilitarian, so please watch children whom often like to grab things without much consideration as to the fragility of an item which often can be worth much more than one may first presume. Not a good place for little ones unless they are in a stroller. I would think without supervision one could even hurt themselves from heavy metal items that could fall over or cut on the extensive glasswork they offer, especially when one may be searchingn for a sought after pattern from old China artisans, that may have a set for 6,8 or 12 seating but now misses the all important sugar bowl or it's lid, it could mean hundreds of dollars discounted because it's no longer a full "Proper" set so just please watch the...
Read moreMy husband and I went here to kill time before dinner, but I was so pleasantly surprised! I usually think of antique type places as either selling old dressers that are a few thousand bucks or selling Happy Meal toys from the 1980s (which in my opinion are not antiques or even interesting), but this place has such a nice mix of interesting and unusual pieces at prices that seemed fair to me. We were here for about 45 mins but would have spent longer had we left...
Read moreSeems like about 75 - 100 little niches of vendor’s objects for sale. Antiques, collectibles, hardware, doors, lamps, furniture, books, vintage and retro, fads and styles it is all here. Plan two hours of steady wandering. Staff are kind and helpful. Plenty of room to move about easily. More than one floor. You will not be disappointed. Definitely look this place up when in the area. Check out my photos for samples. We will be back here....
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