I loved this place the lady has a really great selection of antique brick a brack. From beach chairs, sun chairs, bikes, children’s play chairs and tables. It was a lot of fun exploring this store. She had old film reels, buffet tables, retro chairs, jars and jars of buttons. I even saw an ancient milk shake maker. Everything in this store gave insight to every day items that would have been years ago. With figurine cars, clocks, drink containers and batteries and tins. She also has a very floral selection of tea cups and saucers and jars upon jars of old buttons.
Gina I.
Place rating: 3 Australia
Curio Warehouse is an antique shop that reminds me a little of an old garage sale. Old bicycles, planter pots, vases, furniture, chairs, dishes and miscellaneous items align the shop. For some reason, these items were rather expensive. Over $ 50 for a used planter pot? Geeze. I didn’t find the charm in a lot of these items, as they just seemed old instead of antique or maybe I was just jaded by the price. The highlight items I found was a vintage typewriter, vintage posters, an old school Singer sewing machine. The vintage posters were really cool, and I would have bought some, except they cost over $ 200.
Miranda P.
Place rating: 3 Western Australia, Australia
This is definitely a fun shop to explore, with antique items and unusual bits of bric-à-brac scattered everywhere. It is well-equipped with the staple antique shop supply of floral china teasets, although they seem to be unusually expensive here. Definitely worth a look if you’re after some unusual objects to add a bit of quirky charm to your home, or if you’re just looking for some secondhand furniture this is a good option too. There is a room in the back which is just a big pile of stacked up furniture — although I’m not sure I was actually supposed to go in there.