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    Vintage travel art
    Jennifer N.

    Scout Living has just made the top of my list for vintage shopping spots. The layout and displays of the multiple vendors make it easy to browse. Everything is well staged, making it not only an enjoyable shopping experience but providing ideas on how to decorate your own space. The mix of goods seemed to lean towards mid 20th Century styles and I was giddy over the various colorful glass decanters and vases. They had quite a few unique Blenko pieces that I have not seen elsewhere and their prices were more than reasonable. Scout Living is a place I will visit every time I'm in the area. Very hip array of merchandise with a vintage flair. I walked out with an amethyst purple color funky decanter for $25-love my new purchase! Completely enjoyable shop and the highlight of my recent day in Sacramento.

    Perfect addition to a new apartment for a Disneyland History fanatic! Thanks Scout Living!
    Jenny P.

    I am in love with this store. I walk past often since it's in the neighborhood, and they sure reel you in with the trinkets, bits and bobs outside the store. I found myself wanting a Life Preserver that I found one day, for no particular reason. Can't wait to bring some friends here. Pros (You'll find there are no Cons): What I really enjoy most about this store is the placement of the treasures inside. This is no haphazard, careless assortment of dusty, cluttered junk and antiques. Someone made an effort to bring their own eclectic style into the displays found in this store. It's quite like a museum, especially once you see the room with all the designer stuff including Louboutins in the flesh, only you can actually buy the pieces. And that's not to say you can't afford things here, either. Prices are very reasonable and the owners are friendly. I found myself a 1960's Disneyland candy dish. I specifically came in here looking for a few things to decorate my new one bedroom apartment, upgraded from a tiny studio. It's like I was drawn to the perfect piece for me. And I still want to come back for that Life Preserver if it's still there... Bonus: Furry Friends! There was a pug that greeted me on my last visit.

    My new favorite store in Sacramento! Loved this place, already picked up a few items to come back for.

    Stuart Weitzman - $100
    Heather K.

    Hooray!!! I was expecting a total hipster-trying-too-hard-for-shabby-chic kind of store, but it's not like that at all. This place is retro heaven. Sure, the hipsters may enjoy it as well, but the merch is probably priced a little bit out of their ironic budgets. There's a ton of old furniture, glassware, housewares, magazines, decor items, etc. stacked all higgledy-piggledy yet organized all through the place....and my personal favorite, the little nook on the lefthand side of the store which houses secondhand clothes, shoes, jewelry, and accessories. Normally a yucky thing, but this is the GOOD shit -- Christian Louboutin, Stuart Weitzman, Jeffrey Campbell, Tiffany, Fendi, etc. I tend to be a germophobe, but there are exceptions to every rule. There's so much stuff here from the 70's, it was like an exaggerated trip down Memory Lane for me. I remember so much of this shit from my parents' and grandparents' houses growing up. My husband and I were so struck by nostalgia, in fact, that we ended up buying a huge rad turntable console stereo system which should be delivered later this week. Eee!!! Finally, I can listen to records again!! I'm sofa king excited!!!! Everyone we talked to was incredibly friendly and helpful, and worked hard to make delivery arrangements for the stereo....that was a relief, because we weren't able to rent a pickup truck on such short notice. Like I mentioned in my little jab at hipsters, the prices can be a little high here. Although I was dazzled by the brand names in the clothing nook, I'm not going to pay over $100 for a used pair of shoes, sorry. I think we paid a little more than we should have for the stereo system too, but then again, you can't put a price on nostalgia, so whatever. Plus, it's not made of particle board like everything else these days. We're totes content.

    Pair of Scandi lounge chairs.  The tag said" attributed to Sven Ivar Dysthe for Dokka Mobler".  $2300.
    Crystal C.

    I came in last week to browse through the current inventory. They display and stage the furniture well. They always had loads of mid-century modern furniture, which includes their current inventory. The furniture in the store is a bit pricey at first sight. But overall the majority of the designer furniture pieces are comparable to the open market. I've seen designer pieces from Ray Eames and Ib Kofod-Larsen (at least the tag says so) there. All of the furniture are in good to great condition. Also, pretty sure, you can ask/negotiate on the pricing. Besides furniture, they also sell clothes (men and women), jewelry, shoes, handbags, dishware, framed pictures, and various other knick knacks.

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    Ask the Community - Scout Living

    How far is this is it all walking distance of Sheraton 1230 J?

    Hi Karen! We’re about half a mile from the Sheraton, at 18th between L and Capitol. It’s an easy walk.

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    I grab a coffee first at Old Soul and then peruse the mid century goods till my heart fills with happiness.

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