Highland Row Antiques

Atlanta, United States

4.4

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

We specialize in Mid-​Century Modern furniture and accessories, as well as eclectic, funky items from any era. On the first Saturday of each month, we get a new truckload of great stuff, and our dealers bring in additional items for the event. On the first Saturday, our hours are 10 am until?. Come in and add your name to our e-​mail list and we’ll send you an e-​mail with a preview of what’s coming from our dealers and on the truck.

History

Established in 2004.

The business was started in 2004 in the upstairs room only. In the beginning the inventory was more traditional and «shabby chic». However, in evaluating our customer base, we realized that the mid-​century style was more popular with our customers, so Highland Row Antiques was reinvented to accommodate that market. One by one, other rooms have been added downstairs. Now we have 4 large rooms with an eclectic variety of furniture and accessories primarily from the 1940’s through the 1970’s. Two years ago we began adding more dealers to the mix and now feel we have one of the best selections of vintage items in the Intown Area.

Meet the Business Owner

Angela C.

Business Owner

Angela opened Highland Row on June 1, 2004 with two dealers, a handful of costume jewelry and a room full of traditional antiques. Today, we have over 25 dealers who are constantly on the prowl for vintage modern furniture, art, lighting, decorative accessories, fashion and more.

Our shop is known for carrying everything from high-​end furniture to hard-​to-​find and unusual junk! Our dealers have truly eclectic taste and interests — or, as we say, they find «truly great shit!» First-​time visitors to the shop are often misled by the small store front at street level. They enter, walk around upstairs and think this is cool. But, then they are amazed when they see the stairs and find out about the 9,000 square feet of hidden mid-​century treasures in the basement.