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Where to shop in historic St. Charles for furniture and home decor
The historic district of St. Charles, Missouri, offers a diverse selection of shops catering to furniture and home decor enthusiasts. This guide, featuring recommendations from local homeowners and business owners Lydia Crespo and Meghan Reed, highlights several key establishments where shoppers can find unique items, from vintage treasures to modern botanicals.
Lydia Crespo, owner and maker of Argaman&Defiance and Cozy Shop, recommends several places. The Foundry Art Centre (FAC), located at 520 N. Main Center, is described as a vibrant hub for the arts, housing 12 full-time working artists. Visitors can observe artists at work and explore two galleries featuring unique artworks, many available for purchase. An insider tip suggests attending their monthly first Friday open house for live music, drinks, art activities, and early access to new exhibitions. Fig & Sparrow, Main Street Provisions, situated at 300 N. Main Street, is a recent addition to the area, specializing in high-end cookware and kitchen accessories. Subscribing to their email list or following them on social media is advised for updates on specials and sales. Fox & Hound, found at 625 S. Main Street, offers a nostalgic journey with its collection of pristinely maintained antiques and timeless home furnishings. Shoppers are encouraged to call ahead due to fluctuating hours and to experience their renowned customer service. The Potted Plant, with locations at 524 S. Main Street and 1257 St. Peters Cottleville Rd., caters to plant lovers, offering tropical houseplants, unique planters, garden flags, and botanically inspired decor. The Main Street location is ideal for small gifts and houseplants, while the Cottleville shop has a larger inventory, including trees, shrubs, and large monstera plants. The White Hare, located at 1010 Miralago Way in Cottleville, is highlighted for its curated selection of fine furniture, knick-knacks, and artwork, particularly its silk flower section. An insider tip points out additional beautiful items upstairs that might be easily missed. Lastly, Art Glass Array, at 501 N. Kingshighway, is a former auto body shop transformed into a glass sculpture gallery and teaching space, offering vibrant glass art for purchase and workshops. The upstairs Art Meets Glass gallery, run by Gregory Dierlam, features an eclectic mix of handmade art and vintage treasures.
Meghan Reed, a designer and marketing creative at M x Reed Studio, also provides her top picks. Second Hand Chic Marketplace, at 910 North Second St. in the Frenchtown historic district, is a large antique store filled with vintage and rustic items, shabby-chic decor, and refurbished furniture. It operates only on the first full weekend of each month, and early arrival is recommended for the best selection. The Foundry Art Centre is also mentioned again by Reed, noting its two levels of art studios and gathering spaces for artists, with many awe-inspiring pieces available for sale. She highlights interdisciplinary artist Zack Smithey, who has been featured on Netflix, as one of the artists found there. Mad Hatter Antiques & More, at 724 S. Main St., draws attention with its collection of 1904 World’s Fair memorabilia and Civil War Era antiques. The owners' willingness to share the history of their pieces adds to the shopping experience. It is conveniently located near Joy’s Collective Market, known for its rusted metal topiary frames and a large collection of vintage books. Two Chicks Vintage Marketplace, an 8,000-square-foot space at 205 North Main Street, offers a wide array of vintage furniture and clothing, with the advantage of being open seven days a week.
Additional shops suggested for exploration include Black Cat Antiques & Such, French Connection Antiques, Frenchtown Antique Mall & Collectibles, Gallery Augusta, Hobbit’s Hole Antiques & Collectibles, Joys by Austin Warren Design, Joys Collective Market, Katy Trail Collections, Moonumental Jewelry Emporium & Makerspace, and October Moon Trading Co. These recommendations provide a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to explore the diverse and rich offerings of historic St. Charles for home decor and furnishings.
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