Love, Love, LOVE Robin’s Egg! I have bought so many cute pieces here and I love them all. It’s hard to classify this as «antiques» — while they do have those, they have an amazing selection of unique home décor pieces and upcycled furniture. This place is enormous! Once you’re inside the rooms just keep going Really great group of vendors and each spot looks carefully curated. No junk! Love driving up here even if it’s just to browse. Items change daily so if you want a piece don’t hesitate or it will be gone! :)
Jm P.
Place rating: 5 Milford, NH
Iconic Shabby Chic and Upcycled Furniture and Accessories shop in Milford, NH, that holds hundreds of items and thousands of great ideas. You are sure to find what you are looking for. Get inspired. Talk a walk through. You will walk away happier.(Only a relative of grumplestilskin could say a sad word about Robin’s Egg.) We love having this fabulous award winning store as part of the Souhegan Valley landscape.
Susan d.
Place rating: 2 Manchester, NH
I like their stuff but the experience was strange. I was not acknowledged until I left and paid and the woman at the cashier said«thank you». The people that worked there were carrying on about weekend plans, items they were putting out etc. etc. etc and they were obnoxiously loud. I honestly felt invisible. They do have some nice things but I can’t give my business to a place that does not seem to value a customer.
L. M.
Place rating: 5 Amherst, NH
My favorite store in Milford, bar none. While it is an «antique store», some of my favorite vendors specialize in upcycling old materials into beautiful new things. My kitchen table — painted green and orange with bright flowers, is a great example! I love stopping in here for random gifts and trinkets! Plus, it’s huge!
Lisa C.
Place rating: 5 Windham, NH
A wonderful consignment/antique shop that opened up … few years back. I never stopped in until recently, and what a hidden gem! Milford/Amherst is filled with plenty of consignment and antique shops, and I found myself browsing and exploring for a couple or few hours! The altered colonial home has plenty to see! A room to the side is a woman’s boutique shop with clothing organized by size, and tons of bags and shoes to look through. Summer clothing is all on sale right now! :) As you walk further into the place, you will be surprised with the size and variety of good finds in there! Old hats from the 50s/60s, furniture to embellish that dining room/living room, jewelry, kitchen mixing bowls, etc … just about anything! There is a another floor … downstairs that has an extension of more finds! A little room with kids clothing, books, stuffed animals, etc! A room of books to dive in, and records to sift through! There is so much to see and talk about in this place. Parking is conveniently available on location. The owner of the store, Robin and her friend that I can’t remember the name off the top of my head right now(ahhhhh), are both darling. They are fun to chat with and very willing to work with you to get your best deal out of something you find and love! They are in the photos attached … I will remember later and update the review! Now, every time I drive by, I do stop in and visit … with Lucy(the terrier) welcoming people as they come in. … Jack(my dog) was jealous when I got back home … he could smell Lucy! :)