If furniture tells a story, Andersonville is rife with tall tales. Come for the antique stores, stay for the food. Walk away with something old/new. Allow us to help you navigate.
I’m on the hunt for something …
For my walls: Mercantile M
Mercantile M specializes in found art, offering a wide range of framed beauts from nautical to landscape, floral to portrait. Plus: found objects and other vintage delights. 5409 N. Clark St. (map)
Heritage-y: Brimfield
A neighborhood favorite. Looks the part of a New England summer home. Refurbished furniture. Mid-century barware. A mighty selection of vintage wool blankets. Don’t forget to head downstairs for more. 5219 N. Clark St. (map)
Mid-Century modern-y: Room Service
An exemplary mix of mid-century modern and industrial. Thank Jim Jostes for the clean aesthetic — the man knows how to pick ‘em. 5438 N. Clark St. (map)
That’ll scare my wife: Woolly Mammoth
Oh, Woolly Mammoth. So kooky. So dark. So Andersonville. An oddities store in every sense of the word — taxidermy, preserved specimen jars, all kinds of mysterious vintage medical instruments and more. Let’s get weird. 1513 W. Foster Ave. (map)
Statement pieces: Scout
Another neighborhood stalwart, Scout has made its name on excellent, wide-ranging curation and friendly service. Start with the big pieces here — dining tables and desks and chairs. Those’ll be your centerpieces. Then spruce up everything around ‘em. 5221 N. Clark St. (map)