5 shops for furniture and home decor in New York

1) Nickey Kehoe

Housed inside a historic Greenwich Village home, the brand offers a gorgeous installation of a vintage aesthetic in their two-floors, 4000-sf space. Their offerings range from furniture to gardening tools – even a luxurious selection of perfumes. Shopping here is a welcoming experience, one that helps you imagine the glamour and warmth you can bring into your own home. Visit the boutique for your dose of inspiration and pick up something beautiful.

NYC store of Nickey Kehoe designer and home decor

49 East 10th Street (between Broadway and University Place)

+1 646 970 0020

https://nickeykehoe.com

2) Creel & Gow

The cute Upper East Side shop carries some of the most rare and interesting luxury objects for home. Shopping here feels like browsing a small museum, with treasures from around the world. The entire collection is sourced by world travelers Jamie Creel, Marco Scarani, and their adventurous team. If you are a collector of curiosities this shop should be at the top of your list.

mats ands home decor at Creel and Gow NYC

131 East 70th Street (between Madison and Park Avenue)

+1 212 327 4281

https://creelandgow.com

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3) Olde Good Things

A shop that feels like a romantic Parisian market. There are beautiful chandeliers, unusual antiques, and treasures pulled from historical places like the 1931 Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Towers. They specialize in architectural salvage and that is exactly what sets them apart from other antique stores. Shopping here will awaken your creative muse.

store front of Olde Good Things

333 West 52nd Street (between 8th and 9th Avenue)

+1 212 989 8814

https://ogtstore.com

4) John Derian Company

Here’s a man with a style all his own, with a passion for decoupage. The style is eclectic Victorian with a sense of humor featuring whimsical animals, flora, seashells, butterflies, bugs and his signature eye. Each piece is handmade to order, with over 3000 designs to choose from. Also in store are the most magnificent candles made to look like pastries, and sweet recycled glass vases to complete the picture.

decoupage displayed at John Derian Company

6 East 2nd Street (between Bowery and 2nd Avenue)

+1 212 677 3917

https://johnderian.com

5) Cure Thrift

A nonprofit thrift destination that has moved to a more open and bright home. Owner and fourth-generation dumpsterdiving New Yorker, Lizz Wolff, has a passion for sharing her love of everything vintage and obscure. Shop for furniture, clothing and help contribute to finding a cure for type 1 diabetes.

vintage clothes displayed in the window of Cure Thrift

91 3rd Avenue (between 12th and 13th Street)

+1 212 505 7467

https://curethriftshop.com

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