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City Knickerbocker

This overflowing Hell's Kitchen shop has Victorian sconces, converted gaslights, and more.

665 Eleventh Ave. 2nd fl.

Hell's Kitchen

Domus

An unpretentious Hell’s Kitchen home-accessories store offering handmade home furnishings from sustainable environments all over the world.

413 W. 44th St.

Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen Flea Market

Here's a first: Spending a weekend afternoon around the Port Authority Bus Terminal by choice.

W. 39th St. nr. Ninth Ave.

Hell's Kitchen

Outcasts Resurrectible Goods

This charming thrift shop offers a mash-up of clothes, books, costume jewelry, CDs, handbags, giftable glassware and frames, and more.

660 10th Ave.

Hell's Kitchen

Props for Today

This street-level showroom houses retired set furniture.

330 W. 34th St. 12th fl

Hell's Kitchen

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