I went into this store to see if they were interested in family antiques. I am in the process of selling all of our family antiques from my great-grandmothers to my mother, all highly valuable items. At the time, I had the smaller porcelain and crystal items boxed and in my car, so I stopped in on my way to another shop owner with whom I had an appointment. The owner, I assume, which I can only because she didn't introduce herself or even greet me, was short and rude. I described the items I currently had and she said, "we don't sell chachkis." I wanted to then discuss larger pre-WW1 and WW2 larger pieces of significant value, and to have an actual conversation, but this woman seemed so bothered, again mentioned "chachkis." I understood that the smaller items were not of interest to her. After I asked several questions, all without her engaging in a conversation, she told me to send her pictures of the items I wished to consign. However, she kept her hands by her side and I had to ask for a card, which she pointed at, as she couldn't bother to hand one to me. She was quite rude. I took the card and left and headed to the store I had planned on going to. After spending 20 minutes talking with the owner of the other store, I tossed the card of this unpleasant and rude woman with a terrible attitude. Luckily, I found a professional consignor who will be selling our Victorian, Mid-century and other highly valuable furniture. Honestly, having moved here only 2 years ago and finding everyone in Jupiter friendly, this was extremely disappointing. The Good Stuff needs an attitude adjustment! Good Stuff,...
Read moreNot like me at all to do this but I was treated so poorly here that I think people should know. Finally sharing my experience with this store. My Sister and my Mom and I had picked up a few iced coffees about a year and half ago and decided to visit the store . I had 2 pieces I was interested in having them refinish. (We were very low key, baseball hats and yoga pants) . We entered the store and we were not greeted with smiles, more like dirty looks. I asked the Woman at the counter (who is the owner ) around about what it would be to have a desk refinished . Her reply …” expensive. Very expensive”. And brushed me off. To that woman… you clearly judged me/ us in a fashion that said loud and clear “you can’t afford it”. Word to that woman / the owner … BIG mistake. I *never tout status but oh how I wanted...
Read moreA gem. I was told about this place when I first moved to Florida and it took me a little bit to stop in. I only wish I’d stop in sooner to have been able to use their adorable home decor in my home. I stopped in once and had a look around since I was kind of in a rush & the woman at the desk was so lovely I knew I had to be back. The ambience is so light and the pieces are gorgeous! Some merchandise in the store are new and some are painted by local artists. The decor is mostly coastal, beachy, and shabby chic. There’s literally no way to leave empty handed. I’ve since then stopped in a few more times and even took an Annie Sloan paint class. There is everything to love about this little shop - they are worth a visit if...
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