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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
Year » 2007
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IKEA Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2007 » Consumer Culture » Readers Pick
Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
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When we first saw the blue and yellow building hovering on 17th Street, we almost thought we heard angels singing. For Atlanta’s broke, thrifty and style-conscious folks, IKEA has been a godsend of epic proportions. The simple bookcases are perfect for keeping our pint-sized apartments organized,more...
When we first saw the blue and yellow building hovering on 17th Street, we almost thought we heard angels singing. For Atlanta’s broke, thrifty and style-conscious folks, IKEA has been a godsend of epic proportions. The simple bookcases are perfect for keeping our pint-sized apartments organized, the kitchen cabinet selection is just right for those looking to refurbish and reorganize on a tight budget, the mattresses are the ideal price for kids coming out of dorm life, and for those willing to splurge just a little, the leather couches are just what the doctor ordered for hip living rooms citywide.
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4013 LaVista Road, Tucker 770-491-0536; and other locations www.havertys.com
Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
Year » 2005
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IKEA Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2005 » Consumer Culture » Readers Pick
Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
Year » 2005
Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2005 » Consumer Culture » Readers Pick
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Best Furniture Store BOA Award Winner
Stanton Designs From shaggy wall hangings to witty Jonathan Adler pottery to space-age furniture, STANTON DESIGNS is a one-stop shop for dressing up your rec room in contemporary style with a hint of retro, but minus the camp. With one of Atlanta’s largest selections of upscale scented candles and an up-to-the-minutemore...
From shaggy wall hangings to witty Jonathan Adler pottery to space-age furniture, STANTON DESIGNS is a one-stop shop for dressing up your rec room in contemporary style with a hint of retro, but minus the camp. With one of Atlanta’s largest selections of upscale scented candles and an up-to-the-minute stock of electronica and lounge CDs, this bright, colorful store practically allows you to buy a lifestyle off the shelf. And if you can’t figure out what you like, it has interior decorators on staff to help. “431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite 1, Decatur. 404-371-1991. www.stantondesigns.com”
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City Living Home Furnishings Drool all you want at the costly modern boutiques clustered on Peachtree Street, but keep your wallet in your pants and head west to CITY LIVING HOME FURNISHINGS. This locally owned fledgling, staffed by friendly relatives, enjoys the low rent in the Chattahoochee industrial area to offer you an affordablemore...
Drool all you want at the costly modern boutiques clustered on Peachtree Street, but keep your wallet in your pants and head west to CITY LIVING HOME FURNISHINGS. This locally owned fledgling, staffed by friendly relatives, enjoys the low rent in the Chattahoochee industrial area to offer you an affordable avenue for getting clean lines under your tush. The styles run the contemporary gamut, from husky leather chaises to ethereal steel and glass tables. And when it comes to textiles, no hip geometric pattern is lacking. “1135 Chattahoochee Ave. 404-350-9592. www.citylivinghome.com”
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Manorism The hulking warehouses of MANORISM, overflowing with real and mainly reproduction antiques, embody eclectic decorating. Red-lacquered chests marry rusty iron chandeliers and give birth to wicker chairs with contemporary cushions. Dark, hand-carved imported wood furnishings dominate the showroom floor,more...
The hulking warehouses of MANORISM, overflowing with real and mainly reproduction antiques, embody eclectic decorating. Red-lacquered chests marry rusty iron chandeliers and give birth to wicker chairs with contemporary cushions. Dark, hand-carved imported wood furnishings dominate the showroom floor, with primitive stools made for peasants and ornate beds fashioned for emperors showcased side by side. The huge rug selection may have the deepest discounts in the city: weavings of wool, rags, rattan, leather and more are slashed well below retail price. “1494 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd., 404-603-8300, and 6410 Dawson Blvd., 770-416-1947. www.manorism.com”
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Amsterdam Avenue Antiques Whether you’re looking for a creaky roll-top desk with ink bottle and parchment, a modern Danish cabinet in sleek rosewood or an inflatable room shaped like the Epcot globe (yes, they have one - for less than $400!), AMSTERDAM AVENUE ANTIQUES is a good bet. The booths in this far-from-stuffy antiquemore...
Whether you’re looking for a creaky roll-top desk with ink bottle and parchment, a modern Danish cabinet in sleek rosewood or an inflatable room shaped like the Epcot globe (yes, they have one - for less than $400!), AMSTERDAM AVENUE ANTIQUES is a good bet. The booths in this far-from-stuffy antique mart run the gamut and, unlike most classic or funky furniture stores in the city, the prices don’t require that you possess a Swiss bank account. “500-R Amsterdam Ave., 404-881-0226.”
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