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    Sticks and Bricks

    Sticks and Bricks

    (4 reviews)

    I visited Sticks and Bricks for the first time yesterday. I have wanted to go in for a couple of…read moreyears, but they are always closed when I am around. If I lived in Noho, I'm sure I would have visited sooner. I recommend familiarizing yourself with their hours before expecting that they are open. I am giving this 5 stars for the following reasons: consistent aesthetic locally-made items repurposed items variety of prices unique That said, I would love to see the store expand their offerings a bit. I walked out with a couple of antique glass bottles, a hand-painted watercolor card (only $3!!!), and a few skeleton keys. My daughter liked the place a lot and liked the owner who popped herself out from working in the back when we needed to ask questions. She was quirky and charming and it's good to see a craftsperson (artist) working at what they do. I liked that you had a view into the work shop area. We will be back.

    Sticks & Bricks in Northampton, MA is a treasure. Everything they make tells a story. They…read moreepitomize the unique style of the area--rustic & charming, reclaimed & transformed. They have a custom furniture service, so whatever you can dream up for your house or garden can be built for you--from kitchen hutches to tables to sideboards to custom shelving. We just bought our first house and wanted a showpiece farm table for the dining room. It was the first piece of furniture that we have ever custom-ordered. We were amazed with the result. Liz totally "got" our design and style perfectly. Not only is the farm table EXACTLY what we wanted (7'ft long...seats ten ppl easily), it was literally half the price of West Elm tables. AND she made it for us with reclaimed wood a local grain mill. Major bonus. They are local business that really cares about the community.

    Haley's Antiques

    Haley's Antiques

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    I can't praise this business enough. We called ahead to let them know we would be by. We were…read morepleasantly surprised by the property as it was a historic home and barn on beautiful land, with a country feel...wildflowers.. And rolling hills. The ladies were very kind and welcoming. We wandered thru the room in the home with many beautiful pieces. Prices were very fair and items were well organized. I immediately found a few pieces of jewelry that spoke to me.... They were able to answer my question about what stone was in my chosen bracelet And where it had come from..And asked them if I could set them aside so we could venture into the large barn and the many bins outside. The bins were .25¢ for each item..and my husband and I found several for our collection. Smaller items...but rare. The barn was very busy with many items to look at, several pieces we had never seen in other shops/locations. We brought our flashlights (as recommended here in another review) but there were motion lights set up which were helpful. The basement was dark... And we anticipated spiders and rodents.. But only came across rodent droppings ..some answer spiders and a good sized toad that startled my husband :)...But for a barn, it was full of history and very interesting.. just to walk around and look at the architecture...(if you realy like buying antiques you should also develope an appreciation of where they came from..including the homes, barns, familes. And structures that still hold up today. We had a nice talk with the ladies after purchasing our items (20% off by the way!!) They answered our questions about the age of the home and kindly asked us about ourselves, our chosen careers, and where we are from. We liked them very much. I highly recommend visiting them if in the are or looking for a road trip.. Easy to find with or without GPS. Good parking. I recommended just taking in the view of the home as it is absolutely beautiful..and property....

    This place is, quite literally, a barn full of old stuff. A lot of it is junk (Reader's Digest…read morecompilations from the 1970s, etc.) but there are some great finds, too - maps, nineteenth-century novels, old photos, a working slide projector, etc. It can get pretty hot in summer and the lights aren't working throughout the barn - bring a flashlight, because you're going to want to venture into the small side rooms, up the stairs to the chair loft, and (if you're feeling brave) up the ladder into the book loft. The barn also has a basement accessible by walking around the barn, and slightly more fancy stuff is in the house, which is also where you go to pay. Prices are the definition of reasonable and up for negotiation. There's a pretty sharp turn-off to reach the store, so it can be easy to miss. Keep your eyes peeled!

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