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Alice Kwartler Antiques

Beautiful estate and antique finds in sterling, enamel, and crystal.

445 Park Ave.

Midtown East

An American Craftsman

A collective venture where contemporary American artists and craftsmen can sell their wood, glass, and ceramic creations.

60 W. 50th St.

Midtown West

An American Craftsman

A collective venture where contemporary American artists and craftsmen can sell their wood, glass, and ceramic creations.

790 Seventh Ave.

Times Square

Aqua Creations

Oceanic-inspired lighting in organic shapes.

200 Lexington Ave. Ste 427

Murray Hill/Kips Bay

Architects & Designers Building

The Architects and Designers Building is New York's ultimate showroom resource for the entire home.

150 E. 58th St.

Midtown East

Asprey

With its regal Anglo crests and purple logo, Asprey stands out from the other glittering emporiums lining Fifth Avenue in the fifties.

853 Madison Ave.

Midtown East

Assouline

The luxury book publisher of high-shine manifestos on photography, art, and fashion unveils its first stateside boutique in the lobby of the renovated Plaza Hotel.

768 Fifth Ave. Mezzanine

Midtown West

Astro Gallery of Gems

A rockhound’s dream, this two-story shop sells minerals from around the globe.

185 Madison Ave.

Murray Hill/Kips Bay

Authentiques Past & Present

Like a baby-boomer's fantasy attic, this Chelsea boutique is filled with colorful, kitschy delights.

255 W. 18th St.

Chelsea

Cassina USA

This company owns the rights to the designs of masters like Le Corbusier.

155 E. 56th St.

Midtown East

Center44

A massive, block-long showroom of art and antiques from over seventy international dealers.

222 E. 44th St.

Midtown East

Christmas Cottage

This tiny, glitzy Christmas store sells ornaments, nutcrackers, toys, and holiday kitsch year-round.

871 Seventh Ave.

Midtown West

City Knickerbocker

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

665 Eleventh Ave. 2nd fl.

Hell's Kitchen

Designlush

An exclusive showroom for high-end Modernist furniture.

200 Lexington Ave.

Murray Hill/Kips Bay

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

Donghia

Full of chic, sharp designs that straddle modern and traditional tastes.

979 Third Ave. Ste. 613

Midtown East

Etcetera

All-purpose Murray Hill gift store with an eclectic jewelry collection.

481 Third Ave.

Murray Hill/Kips Bay

Extraordinary

Gifts and trinkets from all over the world fill this store to its very high ceiling.

247 E. 57th St.

Midtown East

From the Source

This showroom specializes in handcrafted solid-wood furniture and home decorations from Indonesia.

104 W. 17th St.

Chelsea

Furnish Green

This green-minded furnishings shop specializes in rustic, shabby-chic wardrobes, shelves, and side tables.

1261 Broadway Ste. 512

Midtown West

The Garage

Rain or shine, Chelsea's indoor flea market tempts bargain hunters with artfully chosen high-quality vintage goods, mainly for home and wardrobe.

112 W. 25th St.

Chelsea

Hell's Kitchen Flea Market

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

W. 39th St.

Hell's Kitchen

Highland Park

Pricey, pristine originals from American and European mid-century masters like Marcel Breuer, Arne Jacobsen, and Milo Baughman.

222 E. 44th St. 2nd fl.

Midtown East

Hudson City Antiques

Specializing in early electric lighting and antique picture frames.

150 Ninth Ave.

Chelsea

JCPenney

The Texas-based retailer known for its affordable apparel, jewelry, beauty products, footwear, and home furnishings makes its first foray into Manhattan.

901 Sixth Ave.

Midtown West

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