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    Urban Vintage

    Urban Vintage

    3.3(6 reviews)
    7.3 miCentral City, Downtown

    Visited this darling downtown salt lake shop in search of the perfect dining table. Matt helped me…read moremeasure and choose the perfect small table with beautiful leafs for my home. He delivered, put together and even helped me pick the perfect location. Have been looking for two solid years. Could not be happier with the service and ease of buying. This shop has an incredible selection of pristine condition mid century furniture and is very fairly priced. Will ALWAYS start here in the future!

    Tl;Dr: A purchase at this store was a giant headache. The store owner is a very poor communicator…read moreand did not honor the original agreement despite repeated requests to do so. I won't return. This turned out to be such a strange interaction with Urban Vintage. I bought a lamp ($300) and was told when I purchased it that rewiring and new hardware (harp) were included if I wanted that. (See original review). I definitely did want that as the cord and the hardware were quite aged, unsightly and somewhat corroded. I left the purchased lamp at the store and waited for the work to be done. A few weeks later I received a text from the owner, Brett, who then called me to argue that a 40 year old lamp doesn't require rewiring. He spent 5 whole minutes explaining how the technology is the same today as 40 years ago and then asked if I still want the wiring replaced, to which I replied yes. He then told me it will be $50+ to replace the harp hardware and asked if I plan to use the existing shade (which the lamp did not have when I was in the store at the time of purchase) or if I would need a different size harp for a different shade size. I didn't need a shade and didn't know one was included when I purchased the lamp since it didn't have a shade on it at the time, so I asked if I could get a discount on the harp replacement (that I was originally told was included). I asked this question three times and Brett never answered my question. All he would say is that the price of the lamp is the same whether I take the shade or not and that I can choose the harp size I need when I come pick up the lamp. When I went back to the store to pick up the lamp, Brett told me that they had already chosen the right harp size and placed it on the lamp and it should not be changed and that I should not use a different size shade. I then asked how he determined that and he said it's based on the shade size, removed the existing shade and turned it on its side and said the diameter of the shade should be the same height as the lamp. But the shade was 4 inches shorter than the lamp. Oops. So then I asked why he's included a shade with the lamp that's too small based on his own explanation. He then went in to an elaborate explanation using an example of another lamp in the store from the Netherlands with a mini pleated shade from the 1980s as an example of how it's all just an artistic expression based on his lamp expertise and I should just trust him. This was the most convoluted and unnecessarily complex interaction to avoid any further discussion on changing the harp size that he had previously asked me to choose a size for, that I had previously been told I could customize, for the original price of the lamp, which again, was $300. I paid the additional $56 for the harp that was chosen for me, and got out of there. Needless to say, I won't be a repeat customer.

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    The Green Ant - Eames bentwood dining chair

    The Green Ant

    4.4(16 reviews)
    7.3 miCentral City, Downtown
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    This Store and its owner are a rare gift in Salt Lake City. It would be a rare gift in ANY city…read more If you have shopped for MCM furniture/lighting/decor in LA or NYC you know how incredibly lucky we are. The prices here are better than online and half of what you pay in other major cities. What makes this place Golden is the community and dialogue created by the owner. They haven't just curated a collection of museum quality pieces, they've also curated a community of people with an emphasis on "Keep it in Utah". It's a business model that leaves some sellers scratching their heads because collectors know that if this shop was in Seattle or San Francisco or NYC or Chicago or LA...with these prices? The Store would be emptied in a few Days. That's not hyperbole, THATS. A. FACT. This place isn't a "let's find old stuff to sell for the highest price" kinda place. Its owner is a deeply passionate, intensely kind, Devoted to preserving Utah's history, and a wildly intelligent Human being. The store is their love letter to a city they love. I can't stress how rare and wonderful this store is. I've shopped the internet, the major cities, (many small cities too)...this store has no equal. It is the BEST furniture store in Utah BY A COUNTRY MILE!

    I love the Green Ant. It's really the only place in SLC to find mid-century gems. Ron has a huge…read moreselection that keeps changing. I've gotten Eames, Moller, Werner and butterfly chairs there in very good condition. I go in every chance I get.

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    Innerspacism

    Innerspacism

    5.0(1 review)
    7.4 miDowntown

    I felt like the worst friend in the world. A dear person in my life had a milestone birthday that…read moretotally crept up on me. You know that one friend who is really hard to shop for? Well, long story short I was overwhelmed. My co-worker told me about her friend's cute little shop that has the most unique gifts. I walked into the store thinking a long search full of driving all over town was ahead of me. I was immediately taken back by how unique and adorable every single item was. I eventually settled on a few natural smudging insense bundles and an adorable ceramic mushroom to live in the planter of my dear person's favorite fern. Olivia was so helpful. She gave me time to explore each and every little table and shelf, answered all my questions, and told the tale behind every trinket. She even helped me calm down realize that my search wasn't as impossible as I had made it out to be in my mind.

    From the owner: Innerspacism houses thoughtfully sourced and curated homewares, artwork, candles, and custom…read morefurniture that’s designed and made by Olivia Henrie out of Salt Lake City, Utah. In its existence, Innerspacism endeavors to inspire a space of ethically conscious and stylistic living that influences meaningful design and expression. From aromatic candles, to hand thrown + built ceramics, to customized furniture, and everything in between, Innerspacism offers a diverse range of aesthetics and moods in the form of design and decor created by a diverse community of in-house makers who specialize in a myriad of crafts.

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