Dixon Rye
Anthony-Masterson Location: Atlanta, Georgia
In addition to its extraordinary mix of tabletop (like its extensive collection of Parisian ceramics by Astier de Villatte) and handsome upholstery, Dixon Rye (set in the heart of Atlanta’s design district) offers shoppers a mix of antique furniture, decorative objects, and barware beautifully curated by proprietor Bradley Odom.
Found
Courtesy of Sonia Davis/Found Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Nowhere is the return to brown furniture more clear than at Found, a Birmingham antiques shop specializing in wooden casegoods and vintage oil paintings and accessories. First launched on Instagram, Found now operates out of a Birmingham showroom with monthly shopping events and appointment-based shopping.
Meg Braff
Carmel Brantley Location: Palm Beach, Florida
Consider this a one-stop shop for discovering Palm Beach-style décor. In addition to antiques and vintage furniture, designer Meg Braff’s South Florida outpost offers a little bit of everything, from her vibrant wallpaper and textile collections to contemporary lighting.
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Nantucket House Antiques
Location: Nantucket, Massachusetts
Located in the heart of Nantucket, this shop specializes in American, English, and Canadian antique furniture, as well as vintage and antique decorative arts specific to New England such as lightship baskets, scrimshaw, and sailor woolies. Nantucket House Antiques is also home to a design study and represents several local and regional artists.
M.S. Rau
Courtesy of M.S. Rau Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Max Rau opened the doors of M.S. Rau Antiques in 1912, dealing in fine Victorian furniture, cut glass, and decorative ironwork. Over the years, the New Orleans landmark grew to become one on the most-renowned art and antiques gallery in the United States. While the shop houses an impressive collection of furnishings, its jewelry boutique of centuries-old gems and historic baubles makes the institution shine.
RIGHT | PROPER
RICKY KLUGE Location: Chicago, Illinois
After years of traveling the globe, Erik Retzer opened RIGHT | PROPER as a way to bring the best of the world's design into your own home. The shop, located in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, specializes in heritage furniture and home accessories, from antique candelabras from Mexico to Bavarian hunting lodge chairs.
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Kneeland Co.
Amy Chin Location: Los Angeles, California
Joanna Williams founded Kneeland Co. in 2010 as way to share her discoveries while traveling extensively across the world. The globally sourced shop houses rare handmade home goods and jewelry along with an extensive vintage textile library.
John Rosselli
Reid Rolls Location: Online
John Rosselli's beloved shop pays homage to well-crafted and ornate design. The storefront on Manhattan's Upper East Side closed its doors in 2020 and moved to an e-commerce-driven business model with a digital marketplace. His taste and eye for antiques have been revered for the past 50 years, and his pieces often find a home in his wife's (Bunny Williams) design projects.
Parc Monceau
Courtesy of Parc Monceau Location: Atlanta
A former lawyer, Barry Hutner followed his passion for collecting and and opened the beloved Parc Monceau in 1996. The Atlanta antiques shop is filled with a diverse selection of finds ranging from Regency furniture to midcentury chairs.
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Casa Gusto
Carmel Brantley Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
There has never been a more apt mother-son design duo. Having only opened its doors a few years ago, Casa Gusto has taken Instagram by storm with its presentation of distinctive, well-curated finds. Antiques range from 17th- and 18th-century pieces to mid-century flair.
Revival Home
Courtesy of Revival Home Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
REVIVAL mingles old and new seamlessly in a gorgeous warehouse studio located in one of Chattanooga's chicest historic districts. Don’t miss out on its vintage seating selection as the shop often has rare finds such as grotto chairs and George III library chairs.
Eleish van Breems
Eleish Van Breems Location: Nantucket, Massachusetts
Rhonda Eleish and Edie van Breems coordinated their obsession for Swedish design into a storefront specializing in Gustavian formal and country Swedish folk antiques. Their impeccable styling keeps customers inspired, and the pair have even written three books on Scandinavian design.
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Eerdmans
Kelly Marshall Location: New York
Housed in her West Village gallery-in-residence, historian Emily Eerdmans puts antiques, modern works of art, and design treasures on vivid display. Eerdmans hosts a number of exhibitions throughout the year giving art lovers the chance to fall in love with a new artisan or discover a legend of the past.
Giannetti Home
Lisa Romerein Location: Santa Barbara, California
Giannetti Home is a one-stop-shop for design-lovers. Design duo Steve and Brook Giannetti act as both architect and interior designer with a curated mix of European and American antiques in their gorgeous Santa Barbara haven. They've even found time to design their own line of furniture inspired by the antiques they love.
Maurice Chandeliers
Courtesy of Maurice Chandeliers Location: Atlanta
Located in The Shops of Miami Circle in Buckhead, Maurice Chandelier specializes in antique lighting but dabbles in everything from statuary to gilt furniture. Be ready to stay all day for treasure hunting.
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Kim Faison Antiques
Adam Ewing Location: Richmond, Virginia
On the scene for more than 25 years, Kim Faison has become a well-respected importer of rare and early English, Scandinavian, and Continental European antiques. Pro tip: You'll have to make a trip to the store or frequently check Instagram, as she does not have a website, and nothing stays in the shop for long.
Newel
Anthony Checetto Location: New York City
Celebrating 80 years in the market, Newel's Manhattan storefront is a haven for the antiques-obsessed. Preferring not to favor any one particular style or period, the store's products include everything from the Italian Renaissance and English Victorian, to French Art Deco and beyond.
Authentic Provence
Courtesy of Authentic Provence Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Susan and Wolfgang Hofherr's Authentic Provence may specialize in French and Italian antiques, but the Palm Beach shop is also brimming with reclaimed materials like tiles, mantels, and garden statuary. Be sure to venture into the secret Provencal garden where antique fountains and urns are on enchanting display.
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Cedric DuPont Antiques
Manny DaCunha
1MoreArtist.com Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Cedric DuPont, son of a French antiques dealer, followed in his father's footsteps and expanded offerings to include 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century Italian and American antique furniture.
Tara Shaw Antiques
Courtesy of Tara Shaw Location: New Orleans
Author and designer Tara Shaw has been a go-to source for prized European antiques for nearly 20 years. Shaw's New Orleans showroom embodies her design ethos of mixing Old World classics with modern textiles and finishes.
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