Houston’s Best Antique Shops

Whether you’re looking for an antique piece of furniture, a unique artwork, or some interesting home decor items, there are a number of great places to find these items in your area. The list below includes a few of our favorite places to shop for these items.

Pippin Home

Located in the historic carriage house at the end of an alley on West 17th Street, Pippin Home antique shops is full of wonderful vintage finds. Owner Jeff Pippin prides himself on the quality of his merchandise, and has never raised prices despite inflation. This shop offers everything from costume jewelry to jewelry, and even vintage purses and engagement rings. The store has a cozy feel with exposed brick walls and natural sunlight.

Judith McClellan’s Antiques and Linens

Judith McClellan’s Antiques and Linens is located in the Garden Oaks neighborhood of Houston, Texas. They have an extensive inventory of home and garden items, and are open to the public. Aside from the usual suspects, the shop has a few unique pieces in its stock. The showroom is a whopping 6,000 square feet and features everything from paintings to period furniture to porcelain. The store also offers free delivery on most purchases.

Zaborski Emporium

Located in Kingston, New York, the Zaborski Emporium is an architectural salvage store. The shop has four floors filled with one of a kind antiques and household items. While the shop is not large, it still manages to attract at least 20 customers per day.

It is a family business that traces its roots back to 1964, when Stan’s father set up an antique sidewalk stand. Over time, the Zaborskis have expanded their business to include architectural salvage and more. Currently, they operate in a 40,000 square foot former shirt factory.

Reeves Antiques

Located in Houston’s Midtown / Montrose neighborhood, Reeves Antiques specializes in furniture, art, and design, with a focus on the 20th century. They are located at 2440 Taft St., and have been in business for over 50 years. They have clients ranging from Houston to Tokyo. They are a family owned and operated business with a relaxed and fun culture. They also have a well curated and sized art gallery.

Phoenicia Arts and Antiques

Located in the former Phoenicia Pharmacy building, Phoenicia Arts and Antiques is a unique store filled with a wide variety of items. It’s a community space that’s full of life, with a mix of people, styles, and items. The shop is open Monday through Saturday, and has a number of special events. Among other things, the store has a permanent pop-up counter that features products made by the Phoenicia Honey Co.

The Vintage Kitchen & Antiques

Located in Adamstown, PA, The Vintage Kitchen & Antiques is the heart of antiques in the area. They specialize in vintage kitchenware and glassware. Their selection is second to none. They also offer an In-Store Shopping service.

They have an incredible collection of Pyrex, which is a durable glass. They also have a great selection of vintage dishes, which will be perfect for your kitchen. This store has a unique, retro look, so you’ll want to make sure to stop by.