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Alice Kwartler Antiques
Beautiful estate and antique finds in sterling, enamel, and crystal.
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445 Park Ave.
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Midtown East
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An American Craftsman
A collective venture where contemporary American artists and craftsmen can sell their wood, glass, and ceramic creations.
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60 W. 50th St.
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Midtown West
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An American Craftsman
A collective venture where contemporary American artists and craftsmen can sell their wood, glass, and ceramic creations.
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790 Seventh Ave.
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Times Square
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Aqua Creations
Oceanic-inspired lighting in organic shapes.
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200 Lexington Ave. Ste 427
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Murray Hill/Kips Bay
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Architects & Designers Building
The Architects and Designers Building is New York's ultimate showroom resource for the entire home.
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150 E. 58th St.
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Midtown East
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Asprey
With its regal Anglo crests and purple logo, Asprey stands out from the other glittering emporiums lining Fifth Avenue in the fifties.
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853 Madison Ave.
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Midtown East
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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.
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768 Fifth Ave. Mezzanine
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Midtown West
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Astro Gallery of Gems
A rockhound’s dream, this two-story shop sells minerals from around the globe.
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185 Madison Ave.
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Murray Hill/Kips Bay
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Authentiques Past & Present
Like a baby-boomer's fantasy attic, this Chelsea boutique is filled with colorful, kitschy delights.
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255 W. 18th St.
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Chelsea
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Cassina USA
This company owns the rights to the designs of masters like Le Corbusier.
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155 E. 56th St.
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Midtown East
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Center44
A massive, block-long showroom of art and antiques from over seventy international dealers.
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222 E. 44th St.
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Midtown East
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Christmas Cottage
This tiny, glitzy Christmas store sells ornaments, nutcrackers, toys, and holiday kitsch year-round.
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871 Seventh Ave.
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Midtown West
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City Knickerbocker
This overflowing Hell's Kitchen shop has Victorian sconces, converted gaslights, and more.
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665 Eleventh Ave. 2nd fl.
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Hell's Kitchen
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Designlush
An exclusive showroom for high-end Modernist furniture.
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200 Lexington Ave.
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Murray Hill/Kips Bay
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Domus
An unpretentious Hell’s Kitchen home-accessories store offering handmade home furnishings from sustainable environments all over the world.
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413 W. 44th St.
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Hell's Kitchen
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Donghia
Full of chic, sharp designs that straddle modern and traditional tastes.
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979 Third Ave. Ste. 613
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Midtown East
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Etcetera
All-purpose Murray Hill gift store with an eclectic jewelry collection.
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481 Third Ave.
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Murray Hill/Kips Bay
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Extraordinary
Gifts and trinkets from all over the world fill this store to its very high ceiling.
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247 E. 57th St.
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Midtown East
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From the Source
This showroom specializes in handcrafted solid-wood furniture and home decorations from Indonesia.
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104 W. 17th St.
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Chelsea
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Furnish Green
This green-minded furnishings shop specializes in rustic, shabby-chic wardrobes, shelves, and side tables.
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1261 Broadway Ste. 512
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Midtown West
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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.
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112 W. 25th St.
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Chelsea
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Hell's Kitchen Flea Market
Here's a first: Spending a weekend afternoon around the Port Authority Bus Terminal by choice.
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W. 39th St.
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Hell's Kitchen
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Highland Park
Pricey, pristine originals from American and European mid-century masters like Marcel Breuer, Arne Jacobsen, and Milo Baughman.
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222 E. 44th St. 2nd fl.
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Midtown East
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Hudson City Antiques
Specializing in early electric lighting and antique picture frames.
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150 Ninth Ave.
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Chelsea
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JCPenney
The Texas-based retailer known for its affordable apparel, jewelry, beauty products, footwear, and home furnishings makes its first foray into Manhattan.
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901 Sixth Ave.
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Midtown West
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