I roamed the small space for 15 minutes and was never greeted. I lefts as the only patron in the building. More of a yard sale or estate sale vibe than a furniture store. Not a huge selection. Many of the pieces have damage and are not moderately restored, however the prices are extremely high for both the season of Southern Rhode Island and the current MCM market (small 3 drawer dining cabinet for $500. Credenza prices all hovered around $2,000 and up, regardless of condition. Formal office couches in used but clean condition with visible wear...
Read moreThe best curated Mid-Century furniture gallery in the area. Colin, who I spoke to when I visited, is very knowledgeable and passionate about the furniture he sells. He also knows a shocking amount of local history. During my brief visit he shared facts about MY great uncle, long dead, who I did not even know existed. Absolutely...
Read moreStopped by looking for some chairs. The place was empty. Sadly, the people working there could not be bothered to say hi or bye to me and my friend. They were too busy talking about themselves with each another. Won’t be back. When are these wanna be hipsters going...
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