Lynnette's Politics23 days agoFrom
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This store is adorable! The inventory was extremely tasteful, the knick-knacks were very cool, my hat goes off to the shop owners. The woman who dealt with our purchase was excellent! We really enjoyed our visit and the piece of furniture we bought was reasonably priced, as was most everything. Most of the furniture has been given a treatment, IE paint, waxed, antiqued, but all extremely well done. The kind of stuff you watch people on YouTube channels do and wish that you were clever enough to do yourself!
Kay23 days agoFrom
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Fun place for new and vintage items. Jewelry, clothing, home decor and furniture are available.
Sam Lee23 days agoFrom
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Really beautiful store and gorgeous items! I absolutely loved looking around. The owner quickly met me and asked if I needed assistance. What completely put me off was that as someone who loves 🥰antiques and loves promoting local businesses, this is just one antique shop out of MANY in Spokane let alone that strip of Monroe. When she said she wasn’t willing to negotiate prices unless it was a furniture item that had been out for a while, I immediately knew I wouldn’t be back in. $17 for one throw pillow -idc how nice it was-it wasn’t new and I had planned on buying a lot of throw pillows for my couches etc. my advice-if you don’t care about prices and want nice stuff-go there. If you want to be able to negotiate and build a working relationship with a business that’s mutually beneficial-I love Tossed and Found and that other 1800’s one just a few blocks away, as well as the Boulevard who use to be on Monroe but has since relocated-those places have always been willing to at least call the owner of the item to ask if they’d be willing to negotiate. There’s also a nice place hidden up north of the Y near Costco:)