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Hannah B.

Cutest vintage and local shop in Redlands! It is the perfect place to get a unique gift. She has handpicked vintage clothes, HOMEMADE freaking candles that are AMAZE, and other quaint/unique gifts you didn't know you needed. They even have cute cards. It is a MUST and supports your LOCALS! Friendly staff and rad vibes!

I would live inside this shop! It's the most cozy, comforting, character-filled boutique in Redlands. I can't believe I haven't been here sooner! Major cottage-core vibes. I got a painted mushroom/toadstool drink glass and card for my sister whose birthday is coming up. Customer service was lovely- Omega was so friendly and warm! I'll definitely be back to try on clothes and get one of their signature syrups.

Lacie L.

I love the new sticker wall display! I stopped by Sunday to get a few new stickers for my water bottle! Stellar addition!

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Ruvi Z.

A really cute small shop! lots of cute stickers, patches, soaps, postcards and more. I bought a cute set of flower teaspoons for $9.70

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Felisha G.

This is such a lovely shop to grab a unique and thoughtful gift for someone you love! I purchased 4 candles and absolutely love them and can't wait to gift them to my family! Peppermint and Scandinavian fir! TO DIE FOR!!! This is a Covid safe place and even in the small space everyone respects the distancing protocols.

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Best shop ever!! The candles smell amazing too! It's affordable, and the service is excellent!

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I love this place!!!! They have the best candles. Always a great experience shopping here.

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Ask the Community - Little Swiss Chalet

Do you sell gift cards?

Yes we do!

Are you guys open during this covid 19? Also what are your hours?

Hello. Thank you for inquiring. We are currently open Tuesday through Sunday as San Bernardino County proceeded into Stage 3 of the COVID-19 guidelines. We are classified as a essential business for many items within the store. Please stop by when… Read more

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Went in looking for pie dishes at Goodwill, Salvation Army, and other thrifty stores but couldn't…read morefind any. I finally found some (three) from a few shelves here. It's an interesting setup. The merchandise you are buying isn't all from one person. Many sellers might share a space with their goods. I had a nice time exploring all the curated goods. This spot seems to have more variety than the other antique stores around town. If you ever need vintage bakeware that's affordable, I encourage you to try here!

GREAT PLACE TO CHECK OUT WHEN IN REDLANDS. JUST DON'T GET TOO EXCITED…read more Why shouldn't you get excited? Continue reading below to find out why... I've visited here plenty of times before. Not often do I find myself buying something, mainly because I am usually searching for something very specific. Their selection on items here is very good. Moreover, this is one of the bigger places in Redlands for antique shopping. The service here is not all too bad, but I can't say it is regularly welcoming or friendly. I often feel no different than being inside a museum when walking in. You know, that feeling as if you are welcome so long as you do not touch anything? Or like that place you walked into at the wrong time unless you had some real purpose being there? That's the feeling! Moreover, it feels a lot more awkward buying something... AND IF you up buying something you really like, BEWARE! Please read my short experience: Quite recently I visited and happened to find a Polaroid Sun LMS. It was in really nice condition but the exposure button was jammed. I had one of the gals there help me get it out of the glass enclosure as it appeared to be in a locked glass window cabinet. I was thrilled about the find and it clearly was noticeable. I reacted as if I just struck gold! Moreover the camera was even to be discounted at 20% off - it was in the discounted area which was clearly marked. To the woman who helped me get the camera, I asked her to hold onto the camera for me as I wanted to check out the other cameras there... She held onto it for me at the check out desk which I returned for a few minutes later. Well upon checking out to pay for the item, a differently lady this time, took the camera and casually tore off the cute hand written paper price tag off in the most awkward way. I saw the price tag for a good moment just before it was torn off the string and crumpled into her hand... I swear I saw the price was written for $18. When all was final at the check out desk, the item's final price was not $18, it twice as much... $35 is what I got rang up for. The price somehow doubled. That was a really awkward feeling moment - you know, that feeling you get when you absolutely know you've just been jipped? I had asked if that price included the 20% off... to which the woman simply said "yes", with no explanation from her of what initial price I got the 20% off from. Her response was short and insincere. The whole check out process was ironic too because they have this really aged system for ringing up a customer. They use this older looking computer that looks like it runs some kind of old IBM computer system. Anyways, I doubt I got the 20% off, and I feel like I paid more than what they initially priced the item up for. I'm not usually the suspicious type but my intuition rarely ever lets me down. I wasn't going to make a deal about it though. People probably rarely buys stuff from here as it is. So I paid the $35. Lesson learned! THE LESSON: When shopping here, don't get all excited when you come upon something that excites you and know that you will end up buying. Definitely make sure you get a clear look at the price tag and walk the item up yourself... otherwise the price might take a hike when you least expect it. I hope this information helps you while shopping for antiques. Closure: The Polaroid ended up being worth the gamble and I wasn't expecting to find this camera. Oddly I walked into this antique store only hoping on the chance they would have a vintage Polaroid anyways. I'm happy to report it is in GREAT condition and it was worth the gamble. Everything works! The button was jammed because it had an old used original Polaroid film pack that remained inside it.

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Little Swiss Chalet - vintage - Updated May 2026

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