ABC Carpet &
Home Warehouse Outlet
At ABC's outlet, mere mortals can afford the luxe goods sold
at its flagship — glamorous furniture, mesmerizing oriental carpets,
sumptuous linens. Prices are still high, mind you, but expect 30 to
50 percent off the original sticker shock. Also check their website
regularly for information on warehouse sales in the tri-state area
where savings can be up to 80 percent.
20 Jay St., between Plymouth and John Sts., Dumbo, Brooklyn; 718.643.7400
and 1055 Bronx River Ave., Bronx; 718-842-8772; abchome.com.
Antiquarius
Imports Warehouse Outlet
This Brooklyn warehouse is one of the city's best-kept shopping
secrets. The owners travel all over the world, bring back beautiful
relics and sell them at heavily discounted prices. Look for a six-seater
dining room table from India ($699) or semi-antique Persian rugs
(about $999). Stop by the showroom in SoHo (484 Broome St., 212-343-0311)
for a smaller selection of upscale items such as minimalist African
furniture and hand-woven rugs.
183 Concord St., near Duffield St., Dumbo, Brooklyn; 718-222-2434;
antiquarius2000.com;
open Fri-Sun, 11am-7pm; A, C to Jay St./Borough Hall
Annex
Antique Fair & Flea Market
Keep your eyes peeled and arrive early, and you could find yourself
taking home an antique table or a vintage chest of drawers. Prices
vary (usually anywhere from $50 to $5,000), and selection changes
from weekend to weekend, but shoppers can often find incredible
deals on furniture and accessories at this upscale flea market.
The Annex has movers on site who will transport your find back to
your apartment (moving fees vary). And look out for celebsBritney
Spears, Michael Jackson, Bernadette Peters, and Sarah Jessica Parker
have been spotted on site.
Sixth Ave., from 24th to 27th Sts.; 212-243-5343; $1 admission fee.
Beyond the Bosphorus
This colorful carpet shop has frequent sales on
all merchandise. During select times of year you can get up to 50 percent
off pillows and rugs. They clean carpets, too.
79 Sullivan St., near Spring St.; 212-219-8257
City
Knickerbocker
Open since 1906, this Hell's Kitchen shop specializes
in table lamps, ceiling fixtures, and floor lamps (prices range
between $200-$600). For a fancier touch look for Victorian sconces
(from $300 per pair), converted gaslights (from $750), chandeliers
(from $500), and shades (from $25). The store carries Tiffany's,
Gallie, Robert Abbey, and other designer brands at reasonable prices.
781 Eighth Ave., near 47th St.; 212-586-3939; cityknickerbocker.com
The City Quilter
With the right material you can do wonders. This
fabric shop carries everything from classic solids to '50s-retro
prints showcasing poodles. With reasonable prices and a great selection
($5.50 to $10 per yard), the shop attracts fashion students and
designers. Don't be discouraged if you never mastered home economics
class: The owners offer a vast array of classes in quilting, dying
fabric, silk-screening and embroidery (to name a few), which range
from $45 to $150.
133 West 25th Street, near Seventh Ave.; 212-807-0390; cityquilter.com
Fishs
Eddy
Need a plate for pennies? A permanent favorite,
this store has excellently priced, unused vintage dishes (relics
from ocean liners, restaurants, and clubs) as well as designer lines
(a limited selection of Cynthia Rowley and Nicole Miller). Dinner
plates run from 50 cents to $28 dollars; and a 20-piece flatware
set is just $48. Check out the adorable glassware, linens and other
oddities like candleholders and knick-knacks.
2176 Broadway, at 77th St., 212- 873-8819; 889 Broadway at
19th St.; and 1388 Third Ave., at 79th St., 212-420-9020; www.fishseddy.com.
Jennifer
Convertibles
Perhaps you've heard of the store before? While
not exactly a hidden gem, if you live in a shoebox or have frequent
overnight guests, the shop's sofa beds in classic styles and colors
are the perfect décor centerpiece. And prices are very reasonable:
A dual recliner sofa is about $500 and the denim sofa bed is $799.
Jennifer's also carries living room tables and an assortment of
lamps.
For store locations, visit jenniferfurniture.com.
Lighting & Beyond
Sometimes it all boils down to just the
right lamp. Where do you find it? Try this huge selection of modern
steel floor lamps, ceiling fans, and table lamps. Expect to find
trendy and classic fixtures suitable for all price ranges and tastes,
as well as a helpful and friendly staff. A basic floor lamp starts
at about $45.
35 W. 14th St., near Sixth Ave.; 212-929-2738; lightingbeyond1.com
Props for Today
Dying to get into Samantha's bed from Sex in
the City? Head to the street-level annex of the 100,000 square-foot
showroom that houses retired set furniture. Very cool. The collection
is eclectic, with everything from vintage martini glasses ($1) to
a 1920's roll-top desk ($900) to Mies Van Der Rohe-inspired chairs
($200). Turnover is high, so check in often on your lunch hour.
They're not open on the weekends.
330 W. 34th St.; 212-244-9600; propsfortoday.com
Salvation Army
The best location for furniture shopping is at
536 W. 46th St. You'll find inexpensive, mid-to-good-quality starter
furniture sofas, bedding, dressers, wall units, and accessories.
Everything has been donated, so look elsewhere for that brand-new
bedroom set.
536 W. 46th St., near Tenth Ave.; 212-757-2311; salvationarmyusa.org.
Surprise! Surprise!
They've got a little bit of everything, including
lamps, shades, kitchen appliances, furniture (a kitchen table is
$130-$300), picture frames ($3.25-$40), floor lamps ($34-$130),
wine racks, blinds, bookcases, etc.
91 Third Ave., near 12th St.; 212-777-0990; surprisesurprise.com. |