Neat little store if your strolling and looking to browse. A bit packed so make sure your skinny. The looks the girl gave me was already«i will finish you if you touch anything» so I can only imagine the horror if your bootilicious assets happen to bump&grind with a ‘priceless object’ and… wait for it… CRASH There were a few exotic looking pieces in there so I’m sure she could Mortal Kombat me outta Toronto. Otherwise, it’s an excellent place for a wedding gift. The prices aren’t reasonable but I suppose it’s the quality that you pay for. I wont comment much on antiques versus old looking stuff that’s supposed to look old but they look pretty new — only because i know nothing about antiques BUT as a customer that would like to purchase something of this nature — a friendly smile wouldn’t kill anyone — McDonald’s & Walmart give em out for free and now they are a billion dollar industry(hey that rhymes !! — cool beans) xoxo M.
Marie F.
Place rating: 4 Liberty Village, Toronto, Canada
I can’t believe this place doesn’t have a review! When I first moved to Toronto 10 years ago my friends and I simply referred to this place as the store with epic seating… no seriously, this place was crawling with elaborately carved chairs, lounges and thrones(that’s right THRONES!) Naturally as a self-professed drama queen this place became a staple for finding odd, beautiful and unique gifts that transcended the age gap. Tibetan shadow puppets? Check! Buttery amber and silver jewellery? Check! Wool hats and mitts in the shape of barn yard animals? Check! 1930(working) gramophone? Check! Naked wooden statues posed is «artistic» yet gratuitous poses? Check! And of course… Thrones? CHECK!!!