This is the best antique/vintage mall I have ever visited! This new store on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin has a variety of some of the best examples of mid-century modern furniture from around the world including Italy, Spain, Germany, Denmark, Scotland, England, Canada and the United States. In addition to all of the vintage furniture, there is a huge selection of vintage and antique collectibles including glassware, art, tools, household items and so much more. Buying and reselling furniture has been a great way to pay off student loans, medical bills and credit card debt. Join me on this exciting journey! Thank you for all the support. Barry
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27 Comments
In the first 60 seconds of your video there's a macrame hanging table. I had one in the late 1970's and loved it; really brought back good memories! Great mall!
My idea of heaven. Thanks for the tour Barry. At the moment I'm collecting vintage glass, my fav are genie bottles. I hope that you will show us your booth please.
I enjoy all your videos.
I feel like here in Sweden you can find those kinds of oil paintings lying around at most second hand shops for a few bucks. I love these tours! Good luck with your own booth. ^^
Loved the tour!
The opening shot of the ORANGE sectional was spectacular. When I was newly married with a couple of toddlers, we decorated in brown, orange and green. Brought back memories Barry! Thanks for the tour. Very entertaining.
I buy what ever strikes my fancy.
great store and great video. Most store tours I see are so shakey and rushed. This one is filmed well. I like seeing it all
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I'm once again late to view.🙄 The green couch caught my attention in the sports booth, but I'd have to sit on it, to judge comfort. I liked the wood lamp in the beginning part that had an aqua piece. The art piece that flashed by when seeing the brass giraffe is interesting. I also loved the giraffe!!! Art is subjective, so you gotta go with what you like! Rugs are a gamble, unless you live in the most pristine of environments. I also felt the green glass ashtray in the glass scene. My Grandparents entertained, so they had one, even though it wasn't used. Grandma kept a match book in hers, for lighting candles. I'd love to have one!!!
Hey Barry! So good to have you back 😊 I’ve decided I would take the green velvet couch, the sparkly peacock & egret wall hangings, & the large gold frame/mirror(?) with the eagle at the top at the beginning ☺️
A camiseta do Pelé dever valorizado agora , após sua morte
Compraria as 2 poltronas claras, logo no início do vídeo kk
My mother made those mosaic bird kits years ago. In the late 70s I sold those teak wall units, freestanding and wall hung. Memories. Great place.
Awesome video
If I could have three pieces, I would pick the peace sign, the rolling wooden cart and the plaid shirt
Ps, I’m vintage
Orange is my Favorite color! Do you see why?
I would snag the round eagle mirror as one hung in my childhood home as long as I can remember and the S&H stamp sign as my grandma would save all of her stamps for us grandkids to lick and paste in the books whenever we came to visit! 😊
Thank you for showing a few prices. It was a nice blend and it gave you a general idea of what is popular/selling in the area.
I like how they describe the portrait of Philip IV as "Man with scarf" 03:36
I used to own a store called Atomic in the early 2000's before everyone was using the term "mid-century modern". We were before our time for sure.
I am late to the video and comments. It's hard to believe I am past vintage and approaching antique. When i walk through vintage stores, I see many items from my youth, most jettisoned through the intervening years. The green vibrating recliners spoke to me. In the 60's we inherited some from my grandfather. (In a more tasteful shade of gray. Lol). I also was struck by the S&H Green Stamps sign. Yes, we collected and redeemed them.
Regrettably I gave my granddaughter's my old "hippie" clothes from the late '60's and early '70's to wear for Halloween costumes! Every turn in the store I see stuff I should never have thrown out (cringe). Thank you Barry for a walk down memory lane. As for artwork I pick up whatever appeals to me at the thrift stores and display it until I'm ready for something new and pass it on to whoever in my family or friends who will also enjoy it. Eventually it gets culled out and re-donated.
Barry, good tour…enjoyed it so much..I was born in the mid 50's. I remember many pieces but even back then I didn't like the furniture…I am attached to the mid- 1800's but I do thank you for the memories..stay safe and well
I would totally hang with you at a place like that, but the movement of the camera is making me a bit dizzy…lol… Oh well. That giraffe was wonderful. I 'just' started collecting them and drawing them too. I really appreciate brass items, for the most part. I agree with you about the age of vintage and antique. Some people try and call stuff from the 80's antique…oy….lol….That tells me the person is, really young and clueless.
Bro, love ur content but you sound like a serial killer lol😂