I originally gave them a 5 star review 7 months ago, having purchased several small decorative items. I love their new location which is full of great tiems. However, since then I've purchased a chair and two dressers. The chair ($45) broke the 3rd time I sat on it and I'm medium build and it cannot be repaired. One of the dressers ($150) has a terrible musty smell that I couldn't detect in the store because there are so many items there that smell. I don't think I can use it. I would say BUYER BEWARE with furniture that you intend to actually use. Sit on it in the store several times, test all drawers, etc. They do not take anything back, no refunds, no exchanges. I have better luck with furniture items at the vintage stores in Northampton, especially dressers, and they are less expensive. This place is a bit overpriced compared to other vintage stores throughout the area. After these experiences, I went to Goodwill and the Salvation Army and bought sturdy chairs for $7 each, end tables for $10, bought chaulkboard paint from Lowes, and "antiqued" them myself with...
Read moreI love this store so much! They have a wonderful selection of vintage furniture, clothing, and home goods, all very reasonably priced and beautifully curated. I always have fun browsing and finding treasures. Today I bought a beautiful little table and then asked them if they knew where I could fix a lamp I had that was broken. I was happily surprised when the woman not only helped me fix it herself but came with me to the local hardware store to find the right part and fix it! Amazing. Highly recommend this store and the helpful, friendly people who...
Read moreIt’s definitely not one of those dusty antique stores with minimal turn over. It’s a bright space filled with unique finds from the past, eclectic, and appealing to those who might like to pair modern with vintage. I found several things and I’ll be back. Not at all hard to find; it’s inside a converted mill like many charming shops in western MA. I parked across the street near...
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