The Best Vintage Homeware

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Vintage and antique homeware is definitely the best way to go when it comes to decorating your interior space. Not only are the pieces way more unique and interesting than the mass-produced products you can find at Ikea, they are generally much cheaper than buying from boutiques. SHEESH! has compiled a list of our four favorite online vintage shops, so you can make your living space equally as stylish as you are.

1. Saint Met

Saint Met is a Depop shop run by Natalie Green in New York City. Natalie grew up thrifting and going to flea markets with her grandmother, which is what got her into this business. As stated on her Instagram, “My goal is to… provide a platform for education on the benefits of shopping second hand.” Our favorite pieces from Saint Met are always the glassware! Dress up your bar cart by adding a set of beautifully colored drinking glasses hand-picked by Natalie. 

2. The Dahl House

This Instagram shop is the perfect place for any lover of pastels and undeniably adorable decor. As cottagecore grows in popularity, more of the items from this shop will be on your wishlist. The pieces that have caught our eye include a gorgeous cloudscape tissue box cover and a green, frilly cake stand. Find more here.

3. Resident Objects

Curated by Camille Nichelini and Yuka Iwasaki, this LA-based vintage shop has a huge following, and for good reason. Resident Objects offers throwback, funky vibes, and a lot of decor inspiration. They also list seasonal items, so if you’re looking for vintage decor for the upcoming holidays, check out this Instagram boutique. 

4. The Lam Label

If you love those cute plant pots shaped like women’s bodies sold at Urban Outfitters, The Lam Label is the vintage shop for you. Nearly every item listed features artwork of nude ladies and pin up girls. We love all the glasses and vases at this shop and think you’ll agree that they’ll add some flare to your home. 

For other fun homeware finds, check out our articles on Malang Malang and Timakkuma.

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