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In this small vintage boutique located in the East Village, each piece is personally selected by the owner. Ms. Loureiro remains loyal to the eco-conscious movement by ensuring that each item is green-friendly. Discover beautiful vintage clothing, shoes and accessories from the early decades when . . . more |
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440 East 9th Street
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Mixing the past and the present, this charming antique and vintage shop contains a collected mix of small furnishings and home decor from the 1820's to the Mid Century. The shops owner and curator, Kevin Bockrath is continually sourcing unusual one-of-a-kind pieces keeping the store filled with . . . more |
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212 533 3953
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No need to wait for a special occasion. Shop year-around for fresh fragrant floral arrangements and glamorous table top items. Prudence is a one-of-a-kind lifestyle florist selling gifts for the home and garden including a variety of delicious home and patio furnishings.
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228 West 18th Street
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Step inside Authentiques Past & Present and prepare to be transported into another era; located in Chelsea, the cozy shop sells authentic vintage pieces from the 1940’s through the 1970’s. Items such as silver-tone and gold-tone overlaid glassware and stemware, cocktail shakers, ceramic lamps . . . more |
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255 West 18th Street
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It’s hard to pass up such a well-dressed window displaying so many fine vintage items. We love this place! It’s one of the best little upscale nonprofit thrift shops in Manhattan. If you can remember back to what a Manhattan second-hand store was in the 1980’s, this would be it. Lots and . . . more |
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286 Third Avenue
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Pippin Home is located in the quaintest one-hundred-year-old building (behind Pippin Jewelry) once occupied by a blacksmith in the1800s. To give you a feel for the place and atmosphere, walking down the same narrow hallway to find your way through the store, you are walking the same steps horses . . . more |
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112 1/2 West 17th Street
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For those with Metropolitan tastes seeking the crème de la crème of mid-century glassware and ceramics, it is a must to visit "THE END OF HISTORY." Displayed proudly upon 20th Century rosewood Danish furnishings appears the world's most extensively-curated collection of fine glassware.
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548 Hudson Street
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