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December 2019 by Brad G.
Was not acknowledged by anyone of the 4 employees in the store "working". What a cold environment. Prices are ridiculous. Some furniture literally had mold growing on it. Would never top foot in here again.
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October 2019 by Trevor K.
This store is a gem! I found some Asian Art pieces and precious rocks. The staff was very helpful!
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July 2019 by Chris S.
Good Wood seems emblematic of District sleight of hand. There are occasionally some nice finds, but by and large this operation seems to rely on heavy markup, customer ignorance, and the chicanery of 'patina' they carry. I still browse, and occasionally buy here. However I have yet to see any legitimate Limoge or Eames, and the prices are on the higher end for no legitimate reason. I'd check out Nana's Atioc in NY for an operation that holds their own with knowledge of vintage...
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April 2019 by Leah B.
Nice, older furniture. More and more new giftie items each time I visit. But each time I'm there, I witness the owner mistreat someone. Takes the joy outta shopping.
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April 2019 by Chris L.
I like the mix of the new and the old. Sometimes I go in just to pick up some incense, but sometimes I go in and find a piece of furniture that I must have. The prices are modestly high, but not ridiculous, especially for a place that curates the pieces. I've been to other "vintage" stores where the quality and prices doesn't compare to this place. You are not pressure to buy anything when you go in and generally I like to go in and just get inspired on a Saturday. Worth the stroll. Ps: if you don't like the prices here just go down the street to west elm and enjoy the sticker shock from the China made goods.
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March 2019 by Sandal C.
I love this store and find their merchandise to be beautifully displayed and nicely curated. Their selection changes frequently, so you just have to pop in regularly. If you find something you want, you probably should get it quickly, because chances are high it will be gone if you do not nab it. Like Miss Pixie's, this place has super high turnover of merchandise. I have had good experiences with their customer service--I found the owners and employees to be helpful and informative. Not gushy and super warm, but great. I love their aesthetic, and find their prices to be very reasonable. Their store enriches this city--multiple cool little enclaves of superior finds is what makes city living rewarding. Good Wood's existence makes DC a better place for me and for many others.
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January 2019 by J C.
These snobs wouldn't even acknowledge my existence when I walked in. They didn't even speak when I spoke to THEM. Someone recommended this place because I've been refurnishing a house but I immediately left because I could not consciously spend money here.
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January 2019 by Helen C.
Fun store to browse around on a Saturday or Sunday morning! So many cool finds including 5 for $1 postcards (some have writing on it saved from the early to late 1900s!!), typewriters, old times shaving kits, antique furniture, clothing and more! Cute nooks around the store with candles, cowboy boots, dresses on sale. Recommend for purchasing unique gifts or pieces for your home.
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December 2018 by Natasha M.
How I wish I could dispense zero stars. This place is amateur hour. Clown Town. Has gone gradually down hill over the past several years. The buyers have solid taste but seemingly 40% of the items are not for sale, thus this shop is a waste of space for the neighborhood and waste of customers' time. The prices are criminal; this is a shop for naive antique shoppers and/or tourists. Shame on the owner as her prices are offensive for the poor quality of the items (that are actually sold). The middle-aged lady who works in the shop often (presumably the owner) is heinous, an icecube at best. I am around her age and she treats me and all other customers with straight contempt. This psycho also has the audacity to follow my husband and I (*and every other customer who walks in*) around her shop; there is a special spot in hell for individuals who do this. This is actually the main reason my husband and I will never return, and we spread the word to all our district friends and coworkers. If you want an amazing antique furniture, decor, clothing, you name it experience: go to Frederick, Maryland, but specifically a giant historic warehouse there called "Cannon Hill." If you want crotchety contemptuous non-help and over-charged junk-quality items, yes, check out GoodWood.
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December 2018 by Rose M.
Stopped by here while looking for a gift. Lovely and broad selection of items, including gorgeous vintage furniture and art, candles, and stationery. Super cozy, homey, hipster vibe. I left with just a candle, but I'll totally come back here if I need furniture or home decor. Definitely worth going if you're looking for those sorts of things (or even for a small gift, as I was). Also, I don't know what the other reviews are talking about re: poor customer service. Both employees I talked to there, one male and one female, were really sweet and helpful.
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May 2018 by Rebecca K.
Very expensive for what it is. The furniture did not seem particularly good quality or even clean. Seems geared at hipsters who don't have the time or energy to go thrifting in the suburbs.
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September 2017 by R G.
I have so many treasures I have bought at this place over the years - an antique alter rescued from a demolished church; two magnificent columns rescued from a demolished house; a beautiful 19th century tiger oak chest of drawers; most recently, a vintage solid pine farmers table; and more! Shipments arrive Thursdays and the good stuff goes fast. The prices can't be beat for the heirlooms you will find.