I'm a local and I adore this spot. It's my go-to when I need something new for my house (furniture, decoration, what-have-you) or gift.
I've been a Space customer since they opened at their old location on Queen St. Off the top of my head, some items in my house I've bought there include: Gorgeous mcm round coffee table (round is hard to find!) Wall clock at least 3 pillows Cocktail sets (they find BEAUTIFUL ones, I give them as wedding gifts) Patio chair At least half a dozen pieces of art Candlesticks Soap dispenser Magazine holder 2 lamps Christmas decorations (esp. mcm balls for the tree)
I also get my nephew a gift card for Space for his birthday every year. He loves coming in to chat with Jesse and shop his latest vintage video games.
But I've saved the best for last. The prices are just unbelievable. When you go to other mcm-themed stores, they are going to be 3x more expensive than Space. My friends in NYC are very jealous ;) and we go to Space whenever they...
Read moreDiscovering Space is literally one my personal highlights of this decade. I'm not exaggerating. As someone with a passion for midcentury design, and a house full of furniture and decorations to prove it, Space is the best shop I have ever been in. The combo of the owners' discerning eye curating the selection of mid-mod items in the shop along with their focus on keeping prices reasonable is unmatched. I feel like they care not only about stocking the best quality and having a successful business — but they also really want average people to be able to afford to buy things there. That's pretty unusual these days. The only thing I have to complain about is that I live in Connecticut and can only get to Space a couple times a year. Or maybe that's a good thing, otherwise I would probably spend my entire...
Read moreAt the recommendation of the owners from Scarlet Willow I went down and checked out the place. I couldn't be more impressed. They had a little bit of everything. But the thing I like the most the vintage video games. Everything from Atari, coleco vision, PS1, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64. And a fair collection of games from all these systems and more. I was on a time restraint so I didn't have a whole lot of time to look around the entire shop but what I saw made me want to go back another day. If you're familiar with building character, another really cool shop in Lancaster. They are on the same block with...
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