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    4.7 (7 reviews)
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    1 year ago

    Love this eclectic store! Purchased Stephanie Albertson earrings at Christmas time and love them! Tara is wonderful!

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    1 year ago

    The shop has beautiful pieces. It was fun to get a chance to play with the dogs. We were on vacation and missed our own dogs.

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    Vero Beach Museum Of Art

    Vero Beach Museum Of Art

    4.2
    (29 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Needed a post-run dose of culture and decided to drop by the Vero Beach Museum of Art--and…read morehonestly? I'm glad I did. From the moment you walk past that fierce lion sculpture guarding the entrance, you already feel like you're stepping into something bold and inspiring. Inside, the "French Moderns" exhibit totally pulled me in. We're talking Monet, Matisse, Degas, Cézanne--all the greats flexing their brushstrokes. I loved seeing the timeline from 1850 to 1950, watching styles shift like gears in a Tour de France sprint. That Robert Delaunay garden scene? Looked like brunch with vibes. Shoutout to the Rodin sculptures--especially the marble one that looked like a dream trying to escape a rock. Dude's work is raw, real, and somehow emotional without saying a word. There were some wild surprises too. Like a hyper-detailed, slightly spooky modern portrait that made me feel like I was being watched by a ghost who shops at Hot Topic. And a worn-out baseball cap that had more character than some people I know. Bonus: The staff kept things flowing, it wasn't overly crowded, and there's plenty of space to walk and soak it all in without bumping elbows.

    Could be unlucky as this beautiful building to be knocked down late 2026 and replaced with two…read morestory space with two floors. Until 2028 do not consider a visit. People very friendly but nothing there to see. Limited galleries. Mostly meeting spaces for fund raises and talks? Very little on display. Special current exhibit shows wonderful water colors of "trout" and grasses but other than that really nothing except one or two impressionist pictures. Outside garden closed " in preparation for Hurricane season"

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    Rennick Antiques

    Rennick Antiques

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    This store is simply amazing. Rennick Antiques was founded by Ron Rennick in 1972 as Rennick House…read morein Boston, MA. In 1980 they moved to Vero Beach on Dixie Hwy and relocated to their present location in Royal Palm Pointe in 1991. This family run business handles estates and collections from Miami to Orlando. Inside the store you will find room after room crammed floor to ceiling with art, antiques, jewelry, collectibles, china, and furniture. You have to be careful as you maneuver because every surface contains a treasure. Prices were out of my budget but if you are looking for a certain item I am sure they have it. Their collection spans time as well as continents. I saw many items that I have only seen in museums like a German mustache cup. They have one they talk about on their tour at the St. Lucie Historical Society museum. It's a china cup with a built in lip to catch a gentleman mustache so it doesn't get wet when drinking coffee or tea. Even if you are only browsing it is like a museum in here. I loved my visit to Rennick's. You could easily get lost for hours. The staff was so sweet and welcoming too. If you have any interest in history or antiques then you will want to come here because this store is a wonderful place to time travel back to the finer things of the past.

    This is definitely not your run of the mill antique store. Once you cross the threshold and enter…read morethe store it's apparent this is not a junk dealer but more of a dealer of antiques with a little of every type of oddity you can imagine. There are very fine pieces of art and antiques with a mixture of cultural expressions from estate sales and family heirlooms. The prices are what you should expect for the area although I met the person managing the store I didn't have the opportunity to deal on any pieces. This would be the place to come to get fine items appraised and to pick up things you'd never see at your local flea market. The selection is huge so plan your time here accordingly there is lots to see.

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