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    Partners In Time

    3.2 (5 reviews)
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    Urbanite

    Urbanite

    4.7
    (81 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Stopped by Urbanite looking for nothing but inspiration, and found it!…read more This store is really many stores. Each vendor displays whatever they're making, selling, or interested in. That could be pottery, clothing, art, furniture, tchotchkes, plants, or something else. Some get really creative with their booths, adding hanging decor or a fun layout. I had some sticker shock over pricing, but I'm sure there are deals to be found also. If I were looking for a special item I would certainly return here to search. And it's a great place to wander looking for nothing in particular!

    This is a huge warehouse type of building that has several venders that are independently owned. It…read moreis like a big antique market that has many independently owned little areas. This place has both new and used items. We buy stuff every time we go. There is vinatage furniture, new art, used art, cool little chakis, chairs, purses, jewelry, antiques, clothing and great vintage finds. So much more as well! Some things are unaffordable for us and some are more reasonably priced. We found beautiful wood shelves that are stunning and bought them. They were exactly what we were looking for. We got a cool industrial console table abd other fool finds. I have bought a few nicknacks that I like and new art when they had a sale. Street parking is easy to find plus they have a parking lot. There are bathrooms. I would say the one thing I dislike is everything is a final sale. I mean absolutely everything. So I have not bought certain things in case they could not work where we want to put them or we were might want to use. Also for gifts since they are not returnable and want to give my gift receiver's that option. Some staff are more helpful than others. So it depends on who is working. This a good place to go if you are cool with final sales. Theycdo have grsat stuff.

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    Shogun's Gallery

    Shogun's Gallery

    5.0
    (6 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Joshua assisted me in finding direction on my art needs. He made time even after closing hours and…read morewas very attentive to my needs. What a gem and will definitely not gate keep this small business while writing this review in my car after shopping.

    I remember Shogun's Gallery on NW 23rd. They relocated to a warehouse as the street gentrified -…read moretheir old spot is a vacant lot. The original family who brought beautiful items from Japan have now largely passed the business to a younger person. I was strolling the neighborhood when a signboard announced an open day. Usually they are by appointment or voice call for entry. If you need their stuff, which you do, make an appointment or voice call for entry. They are on the 3rd floor of a clean warehouse with an elevator. They collect in Japan and ship their own containers. They have household ceramics, some tansu, some beautiful scroll landscape paintings, tools, tables, Japanese clothing, "go boards", sculptures, iron teapots, and more. Northern Japan is akin to Northwest USA and adjacent BC in climate and native culture. The native people in Japan are the Ainu and I visited their cultural center in Japan. Shogun's had on my visit collection of wood sculptures maybe 18-24" by 12" by 12" of bears catching salmon. It's in my pictures. Yes, Northern Japan has salmon! It is an Ainu native food. I have been known to haunt Japanese antique sales in Seattle. Some of the Shogun's items are very, very reasonably priced. I would recommend anyone interested in Japanese antiques, as seen by the photos, to visit by appointment and follow their announcements and other sales channels. The Northwest has a long relationship with Japan, Portland has a long and continuing relationship with Japan. If you want a little antique Japan in your living space or as a gift, Shogun's is a must-visit!

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    Landscape scrolls. They were attractively priced. They are the easiest art to move - roll them up. Lovely "apartment art" inside

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    Landscape scrolls. They were attractively priced. They are the easiest art to move - roll them up. Lovely "apartment art" inside
    Really Good Stuff

    Really Good Stuff

    4.0
    (96 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    My wife and I stumbled upon this store by chance on our way to get pie from Lauretta Jean's down…read morethe street, and holy SHIT! What a perfect treasure trove! I could've stayed in there all day, easily. A lot of the negative reviews are baffling because prices are incredible and the employees were incredibly kind and friendly AND nobody said a single word about us touching the products. Maybe some people are just terrible at being customers? Anyway, if I wasn't traveling, I would've bought SO many things. Amazing old SLR cameras, guitars that my wife was messing around with, old toys, books, records at incredible prices... I so wish I could've fit stuff in my stupid suitcase. Records wise, they had The Four Tops, Joe Tex, Archie Bell & The Drells, Martha & The Vandellas, WILSON PICKETT!!!!!! and so many other soul albums I want to own sooo badly. Solomon Burke, for god's sake!!!! And most were $8-15 MAXIMUM which blew my stupid little mind. I need to come back here either on a road trip from CA or just suck it up and ship stuff to myself. And of course they have a beautiful puffball cat who was enjoying chin scratches but balked at my wife trying to pet her on the back (I WARNED HER). It's everything I need from a retail experience.

    This store has many ingredients for greatness: the name, they've been around for 30+ years, staff…read moregets great feedback and gives professional replies to reviews, they have a cat that lives there! FYI: they had to relocate in 2021 due to a fire at their old location. So some Yelp photos are of the old place. For a resale store, I am always balancing two things: (1) how items are displayed / how easy it is to browse, and (2) the value of the pricing. And unfortunately this store was too full, with narrow aisles, and some things that seemed to me like junk (probably other people's treasure)... at too high a cost. I saw a single plate for $15. I likely won't visit regularly, but I think stores like this are worth supporting!

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