They have beautiful items, but I find the people who run the place are pompous and rude. Having bought items from here before, I came back from Hardwick to look for a new couch for my house. My girlfriend and I were completely alone in a back room of the store, with no one within 50 yards of us, looking at a couch and sipping a hot tea we had just bought. We were of course wearing masks but had them down briefly to sip the tea. All of a sudden, a man (who I assume to be an owner but could just be a worker) came storming in and abruptly chastised us for not having our masks over our mouths. We tried to assure him that we were briefly sipping tea and that if anyone entered the room we would immediately put on our masks. (Again, the room had been empty until he came in.) In response, he accusingly asked us where we were from. The tone was discriminatory and harsh. I understand that everyone has bad days, and that is what may have happened here. Still, I will likely not...
Read moreLove Anjou. Period. It’s the best kept secret for finding beautiful one of a kind items that have been carefully curated and taken in by Jess and Eric. I have purchased several items over the years for apartments I have lived in to the house I am in now. Buying used is a great alternative to buying new, is environmentally conscious and all of the items at Anjou are of way better quality. I also recently consigned for the first time and it went very smoothly. From stopping in regularly to peruse, my own style has evolved, thanks to Jess...
Read moreAnjou is a very cool furniture boutique. I didn’t buy anything, but it was so fun to look around. The place is literally chock full of awesome vintage/MCM pieces, all in pretty good condition too. I didn’t buy anything but TBH the prices were very reasonable. Cool vintage couches for $400, the eames chair pictured was $400 I believe, including the ottoman. Cheaper than going to west elm ! I didn’t find what I was looking for (vintage table lamps, clocks), but I enjoyed poking through...
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