Like a Goodwill, except with taste. Lovely discards that only a jaded New Yorker could have given up. Get yourself psyched up by lingering over the elaborate window displays (usually stuff that... read more
Like a Goodwill, except with taste. Lovely discards that only a jaded New Yorker could have given up. Get yourself psyched up by lingering over the elaborate window displays (usually stuff that&r... read more
Like a Goodwill, except with taste. Lovely discards that only a jaded New Yorker could have given up. Get yourself psyched up by lingering over the elaborate window displays (usually stuff that&rsq... read more
Atlantic Avenue antiques darlings bring their eclectic selection to the ‘Burg. Zeitgeist-friendly scene packs in plenty of Victoriana, industrial oddities, creepy dolls. More stuffed animal h... read more
Like a Goodwill, except with taste. Lovely discards that only a jaded New Yorker could have given up. Get yourself psyched up by lingering over the elaborate window displays (usually stuff that&rsq... read more
Cobble Hill antique shop gives away all its proceeds to non-profits. Pretentious much? Actually, owner and staff are really down-to-earth, offer intriguing collection of eclectic art, furniture, ho... read more
Nostalgic atmosphere just right for "The West Village of Brooklyn." Patriotic, locally minded mission statement; vintage century-old digs. Stocks Levis Shrink-to-Fit 501s, Woolrich workshirts, and ... read more
This Park Slope boutique sells everything from Prada jewelery to the art that adorns the walls. Vinatge jewelry by Chanel, Versace, Gucci (you get the drift) hang from unique pieces such as a stuff... read more
Roomy thrift store will help you outfit an apartment and fill in gaps in your wardrobe. Artfully arranged furniture looks like a showroom, albeit a cluttered one. Downstairs, work your way through ... read more
Sounds like it could be a fundamentalist enclave, but is actually super-chill general store/curiosity shop. Skulls, clothes, ephemera, clocks, all under the heading Americana (and most under the s... read more
This vinyl shop extraordinaire carries a genre for every collector. From rare jazz finds to limited edition punk prints, there's something for every vinyl enthusiast in the surrounding Willia... read more
Proud to be "95% recycled." Pratt-friendly Clinton Hill shop stocks mirrors, drawers, mosaic tables, vintage signs, Plycraft lounge chairs. Deco-style Scottie lamp? Check. Fifties spice rack? Got i... read more
Suewayne Brown opened Redberi in 2003, calling upon the talent of young designers, some in school, some on the up and up and stocked her Flatbush Avenue boutique with their modern casual wares. The... read more
Dumping ground only in the sense that some serious twentieth century design washes up here. Began its run with collection of Milo Baughmans rescued from Thayer Coggin cold storage. Owners John Aguj... read more
Glamour is about hyphens: Japanese-inflected multi-use retail space-cum-vintage shop-cum-gallery. Huge converted Williamsburg warehouse a mishmash of strange and awesome global foibles. Restless bo... read more
Japanese-run vintage store has strongly defined vision of what makes it onto their shelves—which might explain why they've managed to survive Nolita's third and fourth waves of gentrif... read more
The pioneer of Altantic Avenue's design shops, City Foundry opened in 2000, with owner Sohrab Bakhshi personally curating the chaotic aisles of lighting, furniture and housewares. From industrial t... read more
Acclaimed as one of the best-curated shops in New York, The End of History specializes in mid-century design, primarily in glass. Grouped by color, the store boasts the largest collection of 50s an... read more
Not one, two, or three, but four levels of retail space to dig for priceless—or more accurately phrased, "not cheap"—but collectible artifacts from decades and centuries past. Our guess... read more
West-side Williamsburg pioneer chockfull of vintage furniture and sundries for better loft living. Gobs o' doorknobs, glassware, lampshades, random iron pieces, candy jar racks from the ‘30s.... read more
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
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What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael K...
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...