Mine is Casa Bella at Creekside in downtown Gahanna. Co-owners Lori and Mina have a keen eye for finding accessories that are reasonable in price, unique and timeless in design. Casa bella is also a great place for finding the perfect gift for the person who has everything. Their showroom is a feast for the eyes.
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What is your favorite home accessory store in Columbus?
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Mary Catherine's! Besides that they can find you anything and have incredible taste, the stylish ladies who operate the store, Diana and Melaine, are both unique characters and among the best conversationalists on the entire High Street strip. Mary Catherine's is in a class by itself.
Wasserstrom's North Market or Silver Drive. Check out the industrial strength chrome pizza stack rack as a magazine holder.
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Casa Bella just got some really fun holiday gifts and decorations. We're hoping to get over there sometime this weekend.
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target. i love that lil french market...
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Collier West! I want to buy EVERYTHING in that store.
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It's a tie: Sobo Style and Loot.
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I shop a lot of different places. I try to have an idea of the color, style, and size of things that I am looking for, and then "know it when I see it".
For cheap mass market stuff, I was a total sucker for the Martha Stewart everyday line at K-mart for stuff like containers (I got these awesome metal bins there) and Target. That Olde Time Pottery place (which is going out of business) was great for cheap glassware. The TJ Maxx/Homegoods store on Henderson is also amazing... but can be hit or miss, so you have to go in there with a plan, and not be disappointed if they don't have exactly what you need that day.
For more unique things, I just got an awesome new light fixture at Collier West. Sometimes you have to splash out for a great signature piece. I check out Anthropologie a lot, often just to see the ideas for how they merchandise their items.
I use a number of online retailers too. Van Dykes Restorers stuff is great, since I live in an older home, and find the styles of a lot of their hardware match what I already have in the house. http://www.vandykes.com/
Especailly for things like porcelain door knobs and the glass knobs for my kitchen cabinets.
I like Rejuvenation too. Have a light fixture from them as well.
http://www.rejuvenation.com/Posted 3 years ago # -
no one said The Chamber? geesh.
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Grandview Mercantile and Review
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c-note art show.
loot for christmas decorations.
collier west when budget allows.
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Collier West, Sobo Style, American Furnishings, Tigertree, Grandview Mercantile, That Antique Mall in German Village, Eclectiques in Clintonville, Boomerang Room, Mad For Mod, West Elm, Po Furnishings R.I.P.
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The Collection in downtown Powell (along the railroad tracks) is also one of my favorites. It has one-of-a-kind pieces and is constantly getting new things in on a weekly basis.
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That Heritage Square antique mall in Reynoldsburg is pretty phenomenal.
I like Mad 4 Mod quite a bit. Other than that, sometimes Home Goods?
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Thanks for all of those acknowledgements! For me, I shop the Grandview Mercantile. Heritage Square is a treasure trove. As are the antique malls of Springfield. When I want the look of modern in a pinch, Target cant be beat.
And I just found old downtown Westerville. Ask for Debbie at Ruth Reed Antiques. Glad everyone kept to primarily independent retailers. Shop locally!Suzi West of Collier West
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the eurolife store at bethel
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The T. David Collection in German Village (Whittier and Third) is also a great place for unique items at a reasonable price. I have found many gifts for difficult-to-buy-for friends there.
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We went to Casa Bella over the weekend and found some great christmas ornaments and decorations for us and some great wine glasses and candlesticks for friends. They just got a new shipment from their recent trip to the High Point market.
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HeySquare wrote >>
That Olde Time Pottery place (which is going out of business) was great for cheap glassware.Really?? I was just there yesterday...It didn't seem as though they're going out of business...If so..I'm seriously bummed.
World market is my fav....but...ahem..I also get a paycheck from them.
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Hrm... it may not be the entire chain then. The Olde Time Pottery in Dayton is closing (as per reports from my mother). I was under the impression it was the chain, but perhaps it is just the store near her.
Sorry if I started any rumors
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