LK Mix
5616 South Dixie Highway, WEST PALM BEACH
561/586-5651
Funky fun furnishings.
Objects in the Loft
3611 S. Dixie Hwy, 2nd Floor
WEST PALM BEACH
561/659-0403,
www.objectsintheloft.com
6,000 sq. ft. gallery showcasing Mission,
modern and vintage rattan.
Pre-View
3321 NE 32nd St., FT. LAUDERDALE
954/565-1645,
www.previewmod.com
1940s through Pop culture originals,
furniture, lighting and objects.
Jack Vinales 20th Century Classics
539 S. Pineapple Ave., SARASOTA
941/957-0002,
www.jackvinalesantiques.com
Specializing in midcentury furniture and
decorative arts, American and Scandinavian
art pottery and Bakelite.
Georgia
City Issue
325 Elizabeth St., NE ATLANTA
678/999-9075,
www.cityissue.com
Atlanta’s midcentury style emporium.
Victory Vintage Home
303 E. College Ave., DECATUR
404/373-5511,
www.victoryvintage.com
20th-century treasures.
Illinois
Arts 220
895 1/2 Green Bay Rd., WINNETKA
847/501-3084,
www.arts220.com
Edgewater Antique Mall
6314 N. Broadway, CHICAGO
773/262-2525
www.edgewaterantiquemall.com
A wide variety of Mission, Deco, midcentury
furniture and accessories.
Furniture Lounge
9 E. University Ave., CHAMPAIGN
217/352-5150,
www.furniturelounge.com
Buying and selling mid-century modern
furniture, artwork and accessories.
Iowa
A-Okay Antiques
124 5th St., W. DES MOINES
515/255-2525,
atomicblond@msn.com
Kentucky
2023
2023 Frankfort Ave., LOUISVILLE
502/899-9872
Selling mid-century furniture and fashion
since 1996.
The Deal
1004 Barret Ave., LOUISVILLE
502/479-1000,
s.omer@insightbb.com
Mid-century furniture, lighting, art and accessories.
Louisiana
Neophobia
2855 Magazine St., NEW ORLEANS
504/899-2444,
www.neophobia-nola.com
Maine
Angela Adams Design
273 Congress St., PORTLAND
800/255-9454,
www.angelaadams.com
Fax 207/877-9818
Massachusetts
20th Century Provenance
348 Broadway, CAMBRIDGE
617/547-2300
www.20thcenturyprovenance.com
Designer furniture and decorative arts
of the 20th century.
A2Z Modern
40 Harlow St., WORCESTER
508/795-1999,
www.A2Zmodern.com
Selling and buying 20th-century
furniture, art, pottery, textiles, sculptures.
Gropius House
68 Baker Bridge Rd., LINCOLN
617/227-3956,
www.historicnewengland.org
Historic New England’s youngest antique: Bauhaus home of Walter Gropius.
Michigan
Acme Mercantile
111 West Liberty St., Ann Arbor
734/213-3722,
www.acmemercantile.com
The world’s smallest department store –
with a funky flair.
Vertu
514 S. Washington, ROYAL OAK
248/545-6050
Specializing in midcentury modern since 1985.
Nebraska
NEST
1827 O St., LINCOLN
402-475-NEST,
www.nestlincoln.com
Buying and selling midcentury modern in
the Midwest.
Room Inc.
421 South 11th St.,
The Old Market, OMAHA
402/342-7666,
www.roomomaha.com
Knoll, Vitra, Modernica, Herman Miller.
Your one-stop-modern shop.
New York
Bopkat Vintage
117 Union St., BROOKLYN
718/222-1820
Specializing in midcentury clothing,
accessories and collectibles.
Bridges Over Time
97 Liberty St., NEWBURGH
845/569-8191,
www.bridgesovertime.com
Dalton’s American Decorative Arts
1931 James St., SYRACUSE
315/463-1568,
www.daltons.com
Specializing in midcentury
furniture and decorative arts.
Guéridon
37 W. 20th St., NEW YORK
212/677-7740,
www.gueridon.com
Vintage midcentury furnishings and exclusive U.S. distributor of Serge Mouille lighting re-editions.
Mark McDonald
555 Warren St., HUDSON
518/828-6320,
www.markmcdonald.biz
20th-century decorative arts featuring ceramics, glass, jewelry, furniture & books, new & vintage.
Skyscraper
1040 Lexington Ave., NEW YORK
212/588-0644,
www.skyscraperny.com
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