Where To Shop
"When looking for unique vintage pieces or just inspiration, I take a walk down Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn," Kenza says. Some of the designer's favorite shops? Horseman Antiques which she confirms is chock full of goodies and a treasure trove of vintage furniture, art, sculptures, and lighting—spread over several floors. Collier West is another shop Kenza can spend hours in. "They have a fantastic selection of vintage chandeliers, rugs, affordable art, and jewelry," she says. She often shops there for one-of-a-kind housewarming gifts.
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"There's no shortage of design inspiration in New York City. From the iconic architecture to the famous landscapes of Central Park to its myriad of museums, the city is flush with aesthetic marvels. Its shopping experience is no different: In both small boutiques and multi-level flagships, there's an abundance of sources for sofas, stoves, sconces, and everything in between. Whether you're a lifetime local or just visiting New York for the weekend, these spots are the crème de la crème for furnishings, accessories, and inspiration aplenty."
Collier West
Nestled among the many antiques shops on Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue, Collier West sells a range of vintage and new furnishings and accessories, ranging from Match pewter to cheeky, embroidered artwork."
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Design under your feet
“From the moment you step into a home, rugs impact how it looks and feels,” said Julie. She discovered a local store comprising three storefronts on Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill specializing in a unique mix of rugs, home furnishings, and décor called Collier West with a rugery and an art annex — a one stop shop for all home-shopping addicts. The rugs are affordable, high quality, hand crafted and they have a great selection." - Julie Cohen
Thanks Brownstoner and Julie Cohen
Published, Jan 9, 2020
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