“Amazing collection that feels almost like a museum, but with everything for sale (at museum quality pricing - the highest we saw was nearly $400k).
Most items will be unaffordable for the majority of people, but it is well worth going to see amazing paintings, furniture, sculpture, and other art.
The only negative experience was that they were unwilling to reveal the price of one item when asked.
Their reply was it was already sold with no sign stating it was sold like displayed on other items.
I then asked for an estimate of how much it sold for and received a reply that “Sales prices are confidential”. It felt almost condescending and diminished my experience and likelihood of making a purchase.
I understand there are cases where it is appropriate, but it felt like they could have provided a rough estimate or even an inflated value. I then went on Google images and found the last sale price at auction. I guess it was not that hard to get an estimate.”
“Just discovered this place today and I absolutely adore it! It's a lot like Capitol City antique mall but infinitely less crowded and overwhelming lol. Definitely something here for everyone, especially those looking to get some early Christmas shopping done like me!
Today I found a vintage style rose quartz poison ring that I'm planning on gifting a friend. What a lovely little shop!”
“Excellent place to shop. I stop when in SLC. Lots of interesting things to look at. I've bought a bunch of nice stuff there.
If I gave 5 stars, they would probably get them. Super rare that I give 5 stars”
“This place is a menagerie of antiques and art! Never a dull visit and I usually find a treasure to take home with me. Staff is very nice and knowledgeable. They know where everything is and are happy to help you with any questions.”
“This place is the Narnia of amazing vintage finds! George, Chris, and Sandro are absolutely the kindest, most helpful people, as well. Definitely a fun place to go and explore and get creatively inspired to bring the vintage back into your home!”
“This store is totally AMAZING!!! It has the best variety of Antiques, Toys, and Stuff I grew up with. The Family that owns it are very knowledgeable and friendly. The place has been open for 40 yrs. You really need to see it to believe it. Dee Jackman and his wife opened it and now Dee is 83 yrs old. Sometimes it's closed due to AGE. But his Son Doug is there. Make sure you call before you head uptown. You won't be disappointed ? ??”
“I have been to a lot of coin shops and All About Coins are the best in the state of utah. They take there time to explain and answer all your questions..And they are very polite.
And customers service, there's a big win..”
“Such a unique and cool shop for all thing Mid-Century modern. Super impressed by the selection and the prices are fair for the pieces. If you’re looking for an Eames chair this is the place to get it!”
10AM - 5PM
470 W 600 S, Salt Lake City
Antiques
“Euro Treasures is probably the best antique store I’ve ever been in. And that’s saying a lot because I’ve gone to antique stores everywhere I’ve ever traveled. My dad recently visited salt lake and I told him to check it out. He said the same thing, and he’s been to far more places than me, he’s traveled the whole world and pretty sure every state. But he agreed, this is the best antique store.He then told me that the owner is being forced to close shop because whoever bought the building is increasing his rent from 8k to 60k a month. So you can thank the idiotic state of our economy for closing the best antique store in the world.”
11AM - 5PM
177 E 300 S, Salt Lake City
Antiques
“Love this store - keep stopping by to see if they have something that will workIn my space. Alas today is Tuesday and they have not updated their Google maps listing to reflect that they are closed Sunday-Tuesday.”
“We were SO struggling with rugs. Had SUPER bad experience ordering from on line. Adib’s solved all our problems. We needed a dining area rug that had to “talk” to our living room rug - Haley is incredibly knowledgeable and has a great sense of what works and what doesn’t - and why. She also reads her customers perfectly to understand what they are looking for, not just aesthetically but emotionally (because rugs , especially Persian rugs, arouse emotions). Not the least of her talents is navigating “differences of opinion” in the family & helping find the compromise. The gallery itself is an experience, it’s like a museum. Oriental rugs are art in and of themselves - the assistant pulled out a few for me to look at just because I liked them - he said, “no problem. Just look to enjoy. “ We purchased 2 rugs, for the dining area and it is spot on, and for the kitchen where it makes me happy doing dishes! And Haley is looking for the perfect runner!”