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While nothing could ever rival the real-deal thrill of braking for an antique or vintage score at a roadside market or a neighborhood estate sale, there are plenty of hidden gems on the internet that are ripe for the clickin’ when you can’t go pickin’. It’s also easier than ever to peruse wares you’d otherwise never know existed, because everyone from traditional antiques dealers to casual collectors have gotten a whole lot savvier about selling their stuff online—some via websites, others straight through their social feeds (Instagram, mostly). Because you likely already know about the biggies—think Chairish, 1stDibs, RubyLane, eBay, and Etsy*—we’ve rounded up 100-plus lesser-known purveyors of patina that Country Living editors have bought from and bookmarked, all of whom make it relatively easy to shop their wares remotely (regularly updated inventory, streamlined shipping, fast feedback, etc.). Here, some of our favorite virtual must-visits for when the antiquing itch strikes. (And when doesn’t it, really?)
*Stay tuned for our definitive guide to shopping Etsy!
ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE
For Salvage with a Storied Past
Olde Good Things
Scrolling through the extensive site of this New York-founded source is a bit like a stroll through a history museum. Find everything from doors from the Waldorf Astoria to stained glass windows from old churches. Redoing your kitchen? They’re also the largest reclaimer of chicken wire glass.
For Farmhouse-Ready Patina
Southern Accents Architectural Antiques
For over 50 years, the Gudger family has been rescuing doors and windows, hardware, mantels, and wood from old homes and barns soon to be demolished. Located just up the road from CL’s Birmingham offices, a road trip to peruse their latest acquisitions is a weekend favorite.
For Industrial Pieces with Provenance
Urban Remains
This Chicago source is the go-to for cool hardware, lighting, millwork, and more salvaged from iconic buildings and factories around the city and beyond.
ARTWORK, PAINTINGS & POSTERS
For the Best of the Brocante
French Art Shop
Country Living Design Director Maribeth Jones, who can officially claim the world’s happiest kitchen, is an enthusiast of this Paris-based shop, which includes pieces—mostly landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes—from the 1700s through the 1950s. And yes, they’ll ship overseas.
For Original Prints
Nostalgia Fine Art
Warning: You could get lost for hours within this designer-favorite resource that includes authentic antique prints of everything from flowers to furniture styles as well as giclee reproductions that’ll help you get the look for less.
For a Classic Curation
The Atelier Collection
Art historian Hayley Stoen’s cyber-storefront stays well stocked with found artworks from the U.S. and Europe, all of which come beautifully custom-framed. The site also features newer pieces by contemporary artists.
For Birds and Botanicals
Etalage UK
Based in the charming Cotswolds region, this U.K.-based shop ships to the U.S. and specializes in antique art prints and vintage oil paintings sourced from all over England.
For Seascapes, Landscapes, and Still-Lifes
Vintage Art Emporium
This Australian site, which ships worldwide, is chock full of highly covetable, just-the-right-kind-of-faded pieces that can make a room. You’ll have to pay a little more for shipping, so you might as well toss a few things in your cart to make it worth it, right?
For Large-Scale Lithographs
The Vintage Poster
Browse more than 50 subject categories at this shop that specializes in original antique vintage European stone lithographs.
Want more gallery wall goodness? Keep scrolling! Many of the sites listed below also offer artwork.
BARWARE, COOKWARE & KITCHENWARE
For High-End Cocktail Keepsakes
Andre Burgos Epicurean Antiques
When the “corkscrews” section alone has a drop-down menu of seven categories (French, English, German, Scandinavian…) you know you’ve stumbled upon a robust resource.
For Old-World Wares
Aubergine Antiques
Visitors to Fairhope, Alabama, know to swing by this brick-and-mortar that stays well stocked with European pieces, but there’s plenty to be found on their website, too. CL editors tend to head here to covet all the cookware, although you’ll find plenty of furniture.
For Copper Collectibles
Piggy Kitchen
For beautiful cookware and French antiques that would make Julia Child swoon, hightail it to the virtual outpost of this Chicago-based resource owned by Bill Borman and Richard Thomas.
For Man Cave Mainstays
J. Earl & Sons
Bourbon, anyone? From ice buckets to bottle openers to decanters, this stately cyber-storefront feels a little like you’ve just stumbled upon a refined hunt club, but without all the cigar smoke.
For Retro Refreshment
Lollygag
If you’re into midcentury-modern pieces, click through this shop that feels a bit like Betty Draper’s wedding registry: blue egg dishes, daisy-yellow fondue sets, orchid-hued martini glasses.
For Storied Stemware
The Hour Shop
Named after a 1950s book by Bernard DeVoto, this shop features more than 10,000 (!) vintage cocktail hour-related items. Even more impressive: Most items are attributable to known manufacturers.
For Playful Pourers
Southern Vintage Wares
To get a sense of this site’s breadth, peruse the impressive selection of cocktail picks, then mosey over to the midcentury glassware.
For Stately Serving Pieces
Weston Table
Whether you’re craving a century-old cutting board, aluminum Champagne bucket, Majolica pie keeper, or a gurgling fish pitcher, you’ll feed your appetite in the “Vintage and Antique” section of this editor-beloved resource.
For Artfully Curated Finds
Watson Kennedy
Entertaining expert and author Ted Kennedy Watson has been a “purveyor of fine goods,” curated tabletop wares from his Seattle shopfront for 20+ years. Online you’ll swoon at his recent finds of hotel silver, French embroidered tea towels, and glass candlesticks, and, trust us, a French match striker is just what your bookshelf has been needing. (P.S. you may recognize Ted from the pages of Country Living. Tour his quaint 650-square-foot Vashon Island retreat here.)
For Anything and Everything for Your Table
Replacements, Ltd.
You may know of this storied source as the place to complete your set of grandma’s china, but it is so. much. more. Besides plates and platters in thousands of current and discontinued patterns (hello, transferware!), find pitchers, flatware, and even Pyrex mixing bowls.
BLANKETS, COVERLETS & QUILTS
For Beautiful Handiwork
Flying Geese
Jennifer Ro inherited her love of storied objects from her Korean-American father, who bought an antique rug the day he earned his first paycheck on U.S. soil. Today, she curates a thoughtful collection of quilts and donates a portion of each sale to organizations that support women’s causes.
For Top-Notch Textiles
Stella Rubin
One of *the* most respected names in the quilt world, Stella Rubin has been curating antique quilts since the 1970s and has sold pieces to The Smithsonian, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
For Colorful Abstracts
Gee’s Bend
Hand-sewn by in a rural Black community in Alabama, Gee’s Bend quilts have been displayed in the Whitney Museum of American Art and described in The New York Times as “some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.”
For a Fresh Edit
Tori Jones Studio
Based on (how fitting!) Block Island, Tori Jones, a former magazine editor, lends her discerning eye to a wide variety of vintage decorative goods but we’re especially partial to the site’s quilt selection.
For a Bit of Everything
Cindys Antique Quilts
Shop via Instagram @cindysantiquequilts
Oklahoma-based Cindy Rennels stays well stocked with quilts and camp blankets. The site’s not the most sophisticated, but it’s kind of like digging through a flea market stall full of hidden gems.
For a Side of Kitten
Cats on Quilt
Shop via Instagram @catsonquilt
When Marin Kirksey’s cats Hunter and Apricot kept trying to photobomb pictures of her quilts intended for eBay, she embraced the moment and started this delightful feed where the cats regularly accompany the coverlets. She now sells directly through Instagram.
For Sales on the the Regular
Caravan Quilts
Shop via Instagram @caravanquilts
Based in New York’s Hudson Valley, owner Sarah LoCascio is drawn to pieces from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Follow her Instagram feed for regular “quilt drops” featuring a wide array of styles.
For Affordable Heirlooms
Whipporwill Quilts
Twin sisters who grew up going to auctions and estate sales teamed up to start this business devoted to showcasing their favorite finds, mostly sourced in and around their respective states of Arkansas and Maryland.
For Welsh Wool
Jen Jones
Based in Wales, this King Charles-approved shop stays well stocked with everything from traditional Welsh blankets to patchwork quilts to fringed plaid throws.
For Beacon Blankets
Cisco’s Gallery
This Idaho retailer features a massive inventory of Native American art and artifacts including trade blankets, Navajo rugs, and woven baskets.
BOOKS & LIBRARY-WORTHY WARES
For Prized Page-turners
Rare Book Cellar
Browse hard-to-find and out-of-print titles at this site for more serious collectors. We’re currently coveting the first-edition copy of Joan Didion’s A Book of Common Prayer. (The shopkeepers are also happy to help you track down a book that’s not currently on the site.)
For Cohesive Collectibles
Books by the Foot
Look away, literary snobs. This site, with all of its color curation by color, is not for you. But if you’re searching for a mass of pre-loved clothbound or leather titles in a particular shade, this is the site you’ll wanna bookmark.
For Bulk Buys
The Book Bundler
Shop the nation’s top supplier of bulk used books by color or category. While you may not stumble upon a rare first edition, there’s an especially good selection of kids’ books.
For Hard-to-Find Cookbooks
Kitchen Arts and Letters
Open since 1983 (Julia Child was an early customer!), this New York City shop specializes in all things food and drink and has a special section devoted to rare and out-of-print titles.
For Streamlined Spines
Pretty Old Books
Jess Dollar, a mother of five, started this site with a $100 gift card from her in-laws. Five thousand orders later, she’s a resource for collectors of all kinds.
For Barrister Bookcases
Euro Classics Antiques
Explore Gustav Stickley writing desks, Wernicke barrister bookcases, and other pretty wooden pieces at this Ohio shop that specializes in Arts & Crafts and Mission furnishings.
For Childhood Favorites
Log Cabin Vintage
Browse by category (folk tales, chapter books, mysteries) or author (Louisa May Alcott, Roald Dahl, Mark Twain) at this nostalgia-rich Bucks County bookstore. The “Antiquarian” section features titles that pre-date the 1950s.
CLOTHING, JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES
For Brand-Name Baubles
Ward Vintage
This New Jersey-based shop is a dependable source for 20th century pieces—a Chanel charm bracelet, a J. Crew bangle—at a wide range of price points.
For Treasured Trinkets
Charm Co.
Beeline that ol’ cursor to the site’s “Vintage Vault” section which features diminutive delights of all sorts, including old-school rotary phones, 14-karat bingo cards, and, our favorite, “Vintage Bowling Girl.”
For Estate Jewelry
Croghan’s Jewel Box
William Joseph Croghan started this Charleston, South Carolina, institution more than 100 years ago. Today it offers a large selection of antique jewelry including pendants and lockets, brooches, and bracelets. While not vintage, the company’s popular “Goldbug” collection, designed by fourth-generation Croghan sisters, is worth a look.
For Cabana-Ready Caftans
Cabana Vintage
Alixe Laughlin turned a weekend hobby—shopping for vintage dresses—into a colorfully curated boutique of retro resort wear from the 60s and 70s. Perhaps not surprisingly, each piece pairs well with a chaise lounge and a Mai Tai.
For Dapper Menswear
Crowley Vintage
Shop via Instagram @crowley_vintage
Owner Sean Crowley worked for Ralph Lauren for more than a decade before opening this Brooklyn treasure trove of vintage menswear that feels a little Wes Anderson-meets-Ivy League. Shop directly through the DMs.
For Hipster T-Shirts
High Class Hillbilly
Curated by singer-songwriter Nikki Lane (trust us: she’s worth a listen), this Music City mainstay is a little bit country, a little bit rock-and-roll. Think cowboy boots and rocker tees
For a Higher-End Haul
MK Quinlan
After a career in journalism (including a stint as Senior Style Editor at Garden & Gun), M.K. now applies her keen eye to clothing and textiles of all sorts but stays especially stocked with retro-chic dresses of the sort that would pair particularly well with a martini.
For Collegiate Cool
Goat Vintage
Founded with a strong belief that “enough clothing exists in the world already,” this site allows you to show team spirit without resorting to fast fashion.
For Durable Denim
Secondhand Levi
From frayed cutoffs to classic 501s to jean jackets, this retailer-official destination is a must-visit for denim devotees.
For Barbour Jackets
Headlock Co
This site hosts a wide variety of pre-loved pieces from popular brands like Carhartt and Levi’s, but we’re partial to the extensive offering of waxed and quilted jackets from the iconic British brand.
For Seriously Stylish Shades
Sunglass Museum
Founded by cousins Toni Pappas and Ani Berberian, this female-owned, Los Angeles-based small business specializes in “deadstock” frames (discontinued but never worn) dating back to the 70s. Reading glasses are also available.
For Pretty Much Anything
Rusty Zipper
Mod dresses? Ski sweaters? Letterman jackets? You name it, it’s likely here. This Oregon-based shop has been in the vintage clothing business since the Macarena went viral (that would be 1995) and has amassed an impressive inventory of 34,000-plus clothing items. Don’t miss the sweet apron selection.
For Flea Market Fashion
Free People x Rose Bowl
The clothing retailer wisely teamed up with California’s iconic Rose Bowl Flea Market to help deliver “premium vintage to your door.” Last we looked, some of our favorite finds included a 1970s western shirt with floral embroidery and a highly covetable pair of overalls.
COASTAL CURIOSITIES
For New England Knickknacks
Seacraft Vintage
Antiques ahoy! This postcard-perfect Kennebunkport boutique recently launched this easy-to-browse site, meaning landlubbers from all over can now stock up on its naval flags, sailboat paintings, and other seaphemera.
For Surfer Cred
Mate Gallery
A longtime favorite of coast-loving collectors, this shop feels a bit like a playful grab bag of sun-faded finds, from fisherman bottle openers to “Sailors Have More Fun” bumper stickers. Don’t miss the section of original photography by co-owner Matt Albiani.
For Seascapes and Ship Captains
J.M. Byron House
This Cape Cod dealer is a Country Living go-to for vintage nautical art—bearded captains, moody seascapes, and ship dioramas.
For Felt Pennants
Honey Fitz Yacht Club
Named after John F. Kennedy’s yacht “Honey Fitz,” this shop—filled mostly with pennants featuring coastal destinations—evokes an effortless New England prep.
DECORATIVE ACCENTS
For Unapologetically Precious Primitives
The Six Bells
Cool girl Audrey Gelman (who was Lena Dunham’s inspiration for “Marnie” on the HBO hit Girls), started this Brooklyn boutique that’s chock-full of charm. Head straight to the site’s antiques section for rooster cutting boards, spongeware mugs, and other.
For All-American Appeal
Nora Murphy Country House
Nora Murphy served as EVP of Style and Advertising at Ethan Allen before launching her lifestyle blog that champions a distinctly New England-esque take on a country life. You can shop her “Hunt Club” collections by category (soft goods, baskets, artwork).
For Rustic-Industrial Relics
Toll Gate Revival
Shop via Instagram @tollgaterevival
Owner Seth Hunter named his Pittsburgh outfit named after his grandfather’s farm. It stays well stocked with both furniture (leather Chesterfield sofas, cool club chairs) alongside graphic signs, assorted flags, Federal mirrors, and more.
For Visually Graphic Smalls
South Porch Antiques
Shop via Instagram @southporch
If you’re a serious collector, you’ve likely already run across the Kennys at Round Top, Brimfield, and past Country Living Fairs. Be sure to follow them on Instagram for their thrice weekly posted beautifully styled vignettes featuring items up for grabs. Things get scooped up quickly!
For French and Swedish Finds
Dreamy Whites
Swoon-worthy Swedish furniture mingle alongside French and Belgian collectibles such as bread boards, linens, ironstone, and oil paintings.
For Rustic Cabin Collections
Genesee River
Shop via Instagram @geneseerivertrading
From twig and leaf frames and fishing creels to graphic hand-painted signs and one-of-a-kind folk art pieces, this Pennsylvania source is our go-to source for anything cabin related. They post new finds regularly so make their IG feed a daily visit.
For Sophisticated Scores
Through the Porthole
A staple of California’s Long Beach Antique Market, this husband-wife shop is a resource for mostly neutral pottery, cutting boards, and wooden stools.
For Industrial Lighting
Factory 20
This Virginia shop has a host of unique finds but we’re especially fond of its selection of pendants, sconces, chandeliers, and desk lamps.
For a Whole Lot of Pretty
Plain Goods
The “Antique and Vintage” section of this Connecticut shop includes a miscellany of home decor including framed needlework and porcelain lamps as well as furniture and clothing.
FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES
For Mid Century Lovers
Urban Americana
Occupying a 16,000-square-foot warehouse in Long Beach, California, this delightful store has plenty of furniture to be found along with cool old signage, midcentury enamel fireplaces, and a stockpile of old skateboards.
For Statement Pieces
Scout Design Studio
From a Louis XVI sideboard to acrylic nesting tables, you never know what you’ll find from this cool Dallas, Texas emporium. They’ll lacquer, stain, or reupholster as needed.
For a Wealth of Wovens
Bobs Beach Chic Treasures
Lovers of bamboo and rattan should proceed straight to this site for a wide assortment of headboards, tables, mirrors, and more.
For Floridian Flair
Mary and Wilma
With her assortment of brass animal figurines, bamboo furniture, and a wide array of wicker, Beth Hubrich’s tropical-ish emporium feels like stepping into the den of your cool Great Aunt who up and moved to Florida.
For Cool-French-Girl Finds
Elsie Green
Northern Californian Laurie Furber handpicks pieces from flea markets in France and Belgium to stock her aesthetically pleasing site. Don’t miss the “Tag Sale” section, which, last we checked, included a $5,995 baker’s cabinet marked down to $995.
For Stately English Antiques
The Parsons’ Nose Antiques
Michigan-based dealer Brad Stanwick has a background in art history and specializes in 17th and 18th century English oak furniture—the type of pieces you’d find in a well appointed English country house. His pricing is also incredibly reasonable for this sort of thing.
For European Antiques & Garden Goods
Adams Antiques & The Potager
Peruse an impressively up-to-date selection of fine European antiques, including furniture (buffets, sideboards, cupboards), artwork (oil paintings, lithographs), and decorative objects (lighting, bread boards, stoneware). You’ll have to call or email to order, but it’s worth the extra effort!
For Refined Country Classics
Found Birmingham
Shop via Instagram @foundbham
Word to the wise: You’ll have to act fast when Found founder Sonia Davis posts an item to Instagram—pieces tend to get snatched up quickly, and you’ll soon see why. We’re still kicking ourselves about the one that got away (a Georgian mahogany washstand, if you’re curious).
For Midcentury Mainstays
At 1st Sight
This Brooklyn boutique has a good range of sleek, reasonably priced mid-century and boho-friendly pieces. We call dibs on the gingham trundle day bed and the fiberglass Herman Miller desk chair.
For Palm Beach Patina
Circa Who
A longtime favorite resource of designers, this Florida fixture features a happy helping of Hollywood Regency pieces, plus bamboo and rattan.
For Old Florida Favorites
Palm Beach Regency
Owner Korinne Belock curates a 5,000-square-foot showroom of faux bamboo, Chinese Chippendale, ginger jars and more.
For Industrial Appeal
Rejuvenation
Don’t miss the “Antiques” tab of this popular retailer, which includes everything from industrial stools and lockers to traditional stepback cupboards. They also stock a large selection of nice vintage lighting.
For Higher-End Hidden Gems
Jayson Home Flea
The popular Chicago boutique features a not-to-miss vintage shopping tab on its website where you can peruse all sorts of case goods, seating, and curiosities.
For Storied Statement Pieces
East End Salvage
Interior designer Kacy Lyford and her husband Robert travel the globe to curate this impressive collection of European antiques and architectural salvage.
For Stylish Salvage
Aurora Mills
Discover cool furniture pieces (a 1940 cafeteria table! a birch wood store counter!) alongside an extensive collection of architectural salvage, reclaimed lumber, and a whole lot of other cool finds.
For Crusty Cool Favorites
Farmhowz
Shop via Instagram @farmhowz
If your style leans a little more rustic, it’s easy to get lost in the site’s oak file cabinets, elementary school benches, and butcher block tables of this Pennsylvania purveyor.
For Highly Curated Collections
86 Vintage
Shop furniture by style (Primitive, Modern, Western, English…), then delight in the site’s quirkier home accents (a stained glass duck lamp, brass tassel bookends).
For French Finery
Lolo French Antiques
This eclectic (and massive!) collection of French antiques includes walnut tilt-top tables, painted commodes, and medallion-back dining chairs.
For Dutch Delights
Amsterdam Modern
This Los Angeles outfit sources midcentury pieces from—you guessed it—Amsterdam, and while not everything may be your country cup of tea there’s a surprisingly good selection of pieces that will be, including carved log benches, beer garden seating, and enameled factory lamps.
For Highly Covetable Case Goods
The Renner Project
Austin designer Kimberly Renner runs this store and studio known for its high-style selection. You’ll have to reach out directly to inquire about the pieces, but they have a good selection of inventory online along with pricing info.
For Fine Period Pieces
Andrew Spindler Antiques & Design
Andrew Spindler, a lifelong collector, curates this Massachusetts shop filled with higher end goods that are a joy to browse for design inspiration, even if your budget is limited.
For North Fork Novelties
Beall and Bell
Shop via Instagram @beallandbell
Visitors to this shop’s Main Street brick-and-mortar in Northport, New York, already know it’s a destination that draws designers and tastemakers away from the Hamptons in the name of off-the-beaten-path picking, but now you’re in on the secret, too.
For Continental Classics
Fireside Antiques
If you can’t make it to Fireside’s 18,000-square-foot showroom in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, take heart that the online outpost showcases plenty of its 18th, 19th, and 20th century pieces from England, France, Italy, and beyond.
GRANDMILLENNIAL GO-TOS
For Bold-Fashioned Baubles
Grandmillennial Shop
Shoppable categories include “bows,” “needlepoint,” and “Blue Willow china,” which tells you pretty much everything you need to know about this design source for the bold-fashioned.
For Pretty Prep
Thrills of the Hunt
If words like “chintz” and “lettuce ware” make your heart skip a beat, then scoot on over to this cozy nook of the internet. And, yes, there’s a whole section devoted to all things blue and white.
For Colorful Curiosities
Curated & Company
Take your pick from pink porcelain (there’s a lot of it!), coral wicker lamps, cobalt trinket dishes, and other vivid vintage finds that’ll have your inner hostess swooning.
For Oyster Plate Perfection
Half Shell Antiques
Shop via Instagram @halfshellantiques
South Carolinian Hannah McCullough shucks out an impressive assortment of the indented dishware from the 1800s and 1900s.
KIDS’ TOYS, GAMES & CLOTHING
For Playtime Patina
The Toys Time Forgot
Shop by decade (think 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s) at this Ohio-based outfit-slash-trip down memory lane.
For Kid Wears with Whimsy
Petit Pays Vintage
This UK-based outfitter specializes in midcentury clothes for newborns to teens. Fun fact: Owner Anna Berthe worked with the costume department of Matilda the Musical to help bring characters to life.
For Budding Baguette Enthusiasts
Minots Vintage
Shop via Instagram @minotsvintage
Browse a tres chic assortment of French kids’ apparel 1950s to 1980s. The last we looked, there was a size 10/12 vintage red-and-green tartan capelet that’s just begging for a trip to the Christmas tree farm.
For Adorable Duds
Ballyhoo Vintage
Specializing in unworn old store stock, this Pennsylvania shop’s kid’s section is filled with nostalgic pieces that’ll make you smile: Poodle skirts, rockabilly shirts, school sweaters. There’s not a ton to browse, but each piece feels special.
For a Board Game Bevy
TimeWarp Toys
If you dream of having a cabinet that stays stocked with fabulously faded editions of Chutes and Ladders, Clue, Monopoly, and more, consider this your new favorite resource. Don’s Game Closet also has a huge (slightly overwhelming) selection.
OLD-SCHOOL AMERICANA
For American Flags
Jeff R. Bridgman Antiques
Based in Pennsylvania (York County, to be specific), dealer Jeff Bridgman stocks more than 3,000 star-studded specimens, many of which date to the 19th century. (He also appraised the only surviving flag thought to be made by Betsy Ross.)
For Colonial Classics
Anthony Baratta
If you’re familiar with this highly esteemed East Coast tastemaker who served as the 2018 Designer-in-Residence for Colonial Williamsburg, you can likely imagine the selection: red-painted Victorian beds, brass andirons, hooked wall hangings. The “Antiques & Vintage” assortment admittedly isn’t huge, but it’s bona fide Barrata.
For Striking Signage
Eagles Eye Finds
Sometimes online shopping doesn’t serve up that same “thrill of discovery” as rifling through tables in the wild, but this site somehow manages to conjure the feeling of the former. Start by perusing the wide assortment of felt pennants, then check out the salvage signage.
RUGS & RUNNERS
For Carpet Consultation
Swoon Rugs
While working in the e-design world, owner and “chief rug slinger” Tabi Mund struggled to find rugs for her clients. Now she curates her own assortment and is happy to consult with you (for free) to find just the right one.
For the Just-Right Runner
Hazel House
Inspired by her mother’s love of design, Elizabeth Cook curates a collection of beautiful vintage Turkish rugs on the more affordable end of the spectrum. You’ll find a little of everything, but we’re partial to the wide array of runners.
For Refreshingly Accessible Offerings
Revival Rugs
Browse a mix of reasonably priced vintage and new pieces from this robust resource that has offices in Istanbul, Casablanca, Mumbai, and Oakland, California.
For Southwestern Spirit
Shiprock Santa Fe
Owned by a fifth generation art dealer, Shiprock offers an eye-catching selection of Navajo rugs and blankets as well as Native American jewelry, Pueblo pottery, baskets, and folk art by leading Native American artists.
For Turkish Textiles
Blue Parakeet Rugs
This Los Angeles outfit usually showcases new arrivals first on Instagram, so follow @blueparakeetrugs to call dibs. You can also shop some of the dealer’s wares on Anthropologie.
For Perfectly Worn-in Pieces
Frances Loom
There’s a whole lot of pretty to explore in this shop, which includes a section of rugs under $500 as well as vintage rugs turned pillows. While you’re there, be sure to check out the vintage artwork.
For Global Gets
Canary Lane
Founder Meredith MacDougall found herself smitten with textiles during a college trip abroad. She’s since visited more than 30 countries in the name of connecting you with the perfect one-of-a-kind piece.
For Moroccan Mainstays
Coco Carpets
Owner Carly Sanders first learned of the Berber tribes of Morocco during an art history class and has remained on the lookout for vintage handmade pieces from the region.
For (Almost) Instant Gratification
New England Loom
Set an alert now, because every Sunday at 8:00 P.M. EST this shop is restocked with pretty new pieces sourced by husband-and-wife duo Josh and Lindsay Graziano. Pieces typically ship out within 3 to 5 days.
For an Extensive Selection
The Vintage Rug Shop
Don’t be misled by the name: In addition to beautiful textiles (floor rugs, scatter rugs, prayer rugs…) sourced by owner Brittany Chinaglia, this California shop features a wide array of furniture and other decorative goods.
For Higher-End Finds and Tapestries
Shahkar Fine Carpets
Shahkar (“masterpiece” in Farsi) is a collection of extraordinary antique Oriental rugs curated over 50 years by textile expert Iraj Noorollah, who emigrated to the United States from Iran in 1963. Today, the Shahkar collection is curated by Iraj’s daughter, Sheila, and includes 1,200 antique carpets — most at least 75 years old — and 100 tapestries dating from the 16th through 19th centuries.
For Swedish Rag Rugs
The Country Gallery Antiques
If you’re looking for a long runner for your stairs or hallway, this South Carolina dealer is a good place to start. While you’re there, check out her other Scandinavian antiques. We’re partial to the copper candy molds and are pretty sure once you see what a mangleboard is, you’ll want one for yourself.
TEXTILES, TRIMMINGS & WALLCOVERINGS
For Antique French Fabrics
Textile Trunk
Based in Vermont, owner Wendy Lewis lived in Europe for more than a decade and has a well-trained eye for textiles that include French ticking, grain sacks, and tassel tiebacks. We’ve also clicked “add to cart” a few too many times for her stock of stair runners and rag rugs.
For Playful Prints
Revival Fabrics
Proprietor Nan Jaeger’s mother was a seamstress for 35 years, thus instilling a love of fabric. Today, her online boutique is a favorite of costume designers seeking lively, period appropriate motifs.
For Nostalgia-Inducing Wallpaper
Hannah’s Treasures
No repro prints here! A mother-daughter team runs this shop of authentically old wallpaper rolls dating to the early 1900s. Set decorator Ellen Christiansen (The Marvelous Miss Maisel) has noted it as a favorite resource.
For A Wall Wake-Up-Call
Rosie’s Vintage Wallpaper
Browsing this shop, which specializes in wallpaper from the 1930s to the 1970s, is an instant mood-lifter thanks to happy and nostalgic prints including vibrant red apples, ditsy florals, and circus poodles.
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