This small shop describes themselves as «re-purposed, re-styled, re-loved furniture and accessories.» There’s a not a ton of true antiques here, mostly vintage inspired home décor. The item might look old but it’s not. Which is fine, for some. There’s a lot of furniture crammed(in a nice way) into this space. It’s a little hard to get around and look at everything. High ceilings mean high walls which have shelves adorned with a lot of smaller home décor pieces which would make great gifts. During my June visit there were a lot of nautical seaside themed pieces, if that’s your interest. You’ll also find crafting paint(which they give classes on), scented candles, jewelry and the like. Connected to it is another smaller vintage-inspired shop called Georgie Emerson Vintage. I walked into it thinking I was still in Sticks and Stones. Not sure why they are side by side and connected… Across the street is another much larger antique store called the Cornersmiths. if you want true antiques, definitely pop in. But with all these places being steps from one another check them all out, but only if you’re already in the area.