They have some beautiful items and a clean nice store… However the price range is on the higher end for antique furniture. The quality of the furniture is very nice and they polish their pieces so they are looking their best. At the end of the day… It’s worth a visit but don’t fall in love without looking at the price tag!
Laura R.
Classificação do local: 3 Chamblee, GA
So this place basically has the appearance of a museum. Every room is brightly lit, every piece impeccably arranged. If you’re looking for a dirty, hoarderesque establishment with things stacked three feet deep and dim lighting, you’re at the wrong place. That being said, I don’t want this 3 star review to discourage anyone! I just want to inform you about this place, so you can know if it what you’re looking for. It didn’t have the things I was looking for, but that doesn’t mean it won’t have what you’re looking for. I came in, not looking for anything in particular, really. Just browsing and such, maybe looking for some records or books from 1905. It’s a furniture and fine china mart. As to the«antique aspect»… I’d say maybe about 40% of the items there were what I’d consider antique. As in, pre-80s, maybe even mid-70s. But there were some beautiful pieces. Elaborate crystal chandeliers, heavy oaken tables, chess sets crafted from stone and marble, stunning Japanese-style room dividers with raised images and beautiful imagery. I was sort of afraid to touch anything because it was so brightly lit and so many things looked delicate. My idea of a perfect antique market is a mix of said beautiful furniture and other 1950s things. Dresses, photographs, typewriter in a bold case. This place was strictly fine furniture, with a smattering of jewelry and other random pieces(abacus, anyone), and was far too tasteful for my tastes. I’m a grungy, dig-through-this-room-and-find-treasures kind of person, not delicate stemware and principled manors. So if you’ve got cash to spare and a discerning eye for beautiful things, I’m sure you’d enjoy this place far more than I did.