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Specialties
True American and Louisiana Antiques and even pieces to shabby chic!, Rare militaria, Civil war, Antique cameras and film… Ceramics, glass, metalware, kitchenalia and furniture… there truly is something for everyone in this shop, with prices ranging from just a few dollars to several thousand…
This gem is full of good-quality mid-century furniture and art…
piled high with furniture, crockery, vintage fabrics, glass and lighting.
An absolute must for tourists, weekenders and local browsers alike, you’ll find students trying on hats, couples looking for furniture, or single shoppers flicking through the rare book section.
A little bit of everything, from jewelry and magazines to curios and clothes.
An eclectic mix of vintage clothing, furniture, homewares, records and more.
A melting pot of vintage, rustic, primitive, shabby chic, country, farmhouse, french, artistic, travel inspired and uniquely infused designs to help you create the perfect combination in your own home!
Meet the Business Owner
Will P.
Business Owner
As a New Orleans French Quarter artist-musician and Lafayette native /resident Will Page finds inspiration in almost everything and every person he meets in this unique and culturally diverse community. Most of Page’s art is green and recycled from actual pieces from the Emerald City and The Hub City. Whether it’s a salvaged door or window from a Katrina flood ravaged home, or a table cloth from a local restaurant such as Brennan’s or Antoine’s that he stretches, protects and frames himself. His art is from the love of the City that has his heart. Most of his paint and materials are from «The Green Project», a local NOLA art and building recycling center.
Will Page has always broken out of the box as to his life. While majoring in Broadcast Journalism and History in college and then being stationed in Biloxi, Ms. while serving in the United States Air Force the call of Crescent City came to him. And soon, he found himself living and singing down on Bourbon Street.