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This Nashville-based shop, started by Keith Smythe Meacham and the late Julia Reed, is a celebration of the American South. You are sure to find pieces that are party starters with the shop’s collection of artisanal goods and beautiful antique finds.
Nickey Kehoe
Design duo Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe’s shop, Nickey Kehoe, is a one-stop shop for vintage and new pieces. The brand’s textile designs and strong vintage pieces tell the story of the Nickey Kehoe stunningly.
Plain Goods
The Connecticut-based shop Plain Goods celebrates fine craftsmanship of both furniture and fashion that’s old and new. Antique saddle bags and cashmere sweaters thoughtfully intermingle with Art Deco mahogany cabinets and tabletop pieces.
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Shoppe Amber Interiors
Amber Lewis, who’s taken the design world by storm with her firm Amber Interior Design Studio, has a passion for finding vintage and antique textiles that give spaces a more layered look. In the vintage section of her website, you’ll find everything from antique Swedish case goods to terra cotta urns.
Larger Cross
Larger Cross in Oldwick, New Jersey, is a shop designed to help you create your perfect country home. It offers American and French antiques and more contemporary pieces with an old soul. Think cabbageware, gardening tools, spongeware, and so much more.
Tori Jones Studio
With a coastal, Americana flair, Tori Jones Studio offers a highly curated collection of both old and new. Classic elements of American design, like quilts and baskets, can be found on the website or in person at their Block Island and New York locations.
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Replacements, Ltd.
While we already head to Replacements, LTD. for pieces we need in our china collection, the North Carolina-based company is also a place to find vintage furniture, lighting, and sculptures. Bob’s Attic of Vintage Treasures, named after the brand’s CEO and founder Bob Page, is where you can discover all these finds on Replacements’ website.
Eerdmans
Emily Evans Eerdmans, known for her deep connection to her mentor, interior designer Mario Buatta, has a namesake shop filled with a fascinating array of art and exotic antiques. With a collection that varies from Venetian glass mirrors to Regency Style finds, there’s something for everyone.
Lolo French Antiques
Based in Birmingham, Alabama, Lolo French Antiques is full of fabulous French finds. Known for discovering the most phenomenal pieces in pristine condition, Lolo has clients across the continental United States who travel to see the incredible offerings.
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Foxglove Antiques
There are some incredible antique shops in Atlanta, but when it comes to shopping both in person and online, Foxglove Antiques and Galleries takes the cake. Sourced from European markets, one can find artwork, furniture, lighting, and accessories at this celebrated spot.
KRB
Kate Rheinstein Brodsky’s New York shop on Lexington Avenue is a wealth of antique and vintage finds. Beautifully restored and reupholstered pieces can be found in the shop, as well as vintage silver and smaller furnishings.
Weston Table
Dianne O’Connor, founder and CEO of Weston Table, created the online marketplace to allow shoppers to have a more elevated, mindful shopping experience. The brand’s collection of vintage and antiques spans from barware to baskets and is full of whimsical gems with detailed provenance from across the globe.
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Abask
Abask has burst onto the scene with a vibrant, exclusive collection of artisan-crafted treasures from across the globe. The brand applies its discerning eye to curate a selection of antique and vintage items that exude both modern appeal and a sense of timelessness.
ABC Carpet & Home
ABC Carpet and Home is highly esteemed in the interior design world for its unparalleled selection of high-end rugs and artisan decor and furniture. Given their impeccable reputation, it comes as no surprise that they boast an extensive array of antique rugs.
Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation may be best known for its customizable light fixtures and hardware, but the brand started as an architectural salvage and lighting restoration shop in Portland, Oregon. Reclaiming vintage pieces remains a core part of their business with a section of their site dedicated to reclaimed and antique lighting and furnishings.
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Chez Pluie
Chez Pluie makes it easy to bring a piece of France into your home with their online boutique specializing in decorative antiques. Each piece in their curated collection is carefully sourced and examined by founders Susannah and Hugh Cameron to ensure your only getting the most authentic—and beautiful antiques. The best part: They ship worldwide.
M.S. Rau Antiques
Once a small antique shop in New Orleans, M.S. Rau has transformed into one of the most respected art and antiques galleries in the country. The landmark’s online shop allows design lovers to browse through thousands of decorative objects, vintage jewelry, and case goods.
The Expert
Since its 2021 launch, The Expert has been connecting users with the world’s leading interior designers for guidance on small-scale projects. They’ve expanded their offerings to include a curated collection of goods including vintage treasures handpicked by designers.
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1stDibs
1stDibs remains one of the leading digital marketplaces for vintage furniture, jewelry, and fine art since its launch in 2000. While their inventory includes almost one million pieces, every item and vendor is carefully screened by in-house experts to ensure only the best is offered on the website.
Dixon Rye
Dixon Rye’s online shop is just as curated and polished as their breathtaking brick-and-mortar store in Atlanta. The trusted source offers shoppers a mix of antique furniture, classic tableware, and garden accessories, all hand selected by designer and proprietor Bradley Odom.
Sarah DiMarco (she/her) is the associate editor at VERANDA, covering all things design, architecture, art, gardens, jewelry, travel, wine and spirits. She also manages social media for the brand.
Mary Alice Russell (she/her) is the assistant market editor for VERANDA. She composes gift guides and stories about style, design, decor, shopping, markets, and trends. Currently attempting to master the art of needlepoint, Mary Alice loves creating, baking and discovering hidden treasures like sea glass or the perfect chai latte.
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