HOME ANTIQUES & RESALE African Plum Home & More There’s a little of everything at the eclectic African Plum, including handmade jewelry and blankets, new and restyled furniture, and decor like clocks, signs, and lamps. Can’t find what you’re looking for? The owners keep a clientele book and will hunt for something more in line with your tastes. 120 W. Main St., Plainfield, 317-627-7761, africanplumhome.com
Architectural Antiques of Indianapolis Most pieces here date from the 1860s to 1950s, and several styles, including Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Mission, are represented. You’ll enjoy browsing the many salvaged pieces, including light fixtures, backbars and cabinets, fireplace mantels, doors and doorknobs, and colorful stained-glass windows. 5000 W. 96th St., 317-8732727, antiquearchitectural.com
Beauchamp Antiques This showroom features one of the nation’s largest selections of 18thto 19th-century European antique furniture, accessories, and lighting fixtures. Browse the extensive collection of tall case clocks. For the outdoors, peruse urns, statuary, fountains, and furniture just waiting to be placed in your backyard. 16405 Westfield Blvd., Westfield, 317896-3717, beauchampantiques.com
Consigned by Design This Fishers shop offers gently loved, pre-owned fine furniture and accessories for affordable prices. Expect to find a constantly rotating selection of brand names and quality, of-the-moment items for every room of the home. Downsizing? Staffers can help homeowners sell unwanted pieces. Main store: 7035 E. 96th St.; Annex: 9323 Castlegate Dr.; 317-436-7167, consignedbydesign.com
The Corner Bazaar Located in the Solomon-Paris Antiques building, the Corner Bazaar brings a treasure trove of gorgeous glassware, quirky collectibles, funky home furnishings, framed art, and 1960s fashions to SoBro. Owner Sheryl Selvey prides herself on her midcentury-modern sensibilities, but the inventory also includes an impressive anthology of vintage vinyl, rock posters, and OG audio equipment. 1105 E. 52nd St., 317-377-4639, thecornerbazaar.com
FiveThirty Home Erica and Jim Carpenter fix up and repurpose furniture and other goods to give them a new lease on life, most often with a coat or two of Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint, an all-natural, milk protein–based paint that is billed not to chip or 46
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peel. You’ll find nautical accents; decorative maps; refurbished chests, trunks, and dressers; and throw pillows in various shapes and sizes. 205 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-567-7781, fivethirtyhome.com
Flux—Mid-Century Modern + More Operating in Fountain Square for a decade, Flux keeps its vintage furniture, lighting, found objects, and art stored in a warehouse tucked behind Mass Ave Knit Shop or in its booths at Midland Arts & Antiques. Pieces range from industrial to midcentury modern to folk art from the likes of Herman Miller, Dunbar, Broyhill, and Monarch. Scheduling an appointment is recommended. 862 Virginia Ave., 317-490-9437, fluxindy.com
French Pharmacie Flea Hairstylist Danny Cheshire long dreamed of curating a lifestyle shop. When the space next to his French Pharmacie Salon became available, he began combing estate sales and auctions and came away with midcentury-modern furniture and vintage accessories. Current finds include Rococostyle gold-framed mirrors, French Provincial caned chairs, mermaid holiday ornaments, and more. 823½ E. Westfield Blvd., 317-251-9182, facebook.com/frenchpharmacieflea
Homenclature Proprietors Amanda and Shayne Snider want to help you fill your home with elegant, contemporary furniture for affordable prices. They offer significant savings on prototypes, sample pieces, and floor models from stores like Crate & Barrel, Restoration Hardware, and Pottery Barn, as well as their own collection called Irene Patrick. 2150 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-8536733, myhomenclature.com
Hoosier Sister Life & Style Sisters Heidi Heldt and Gretchen Harter, Kokomo natives, started building a following in 2013 with pop-up shops to sell their supply of both vintage goods and new home accessories. Inside their Clay Terrace space, the design-savvy duo keeps customers coming back for rustically romantic furniture, handmade products, European antiques, unique plants, jewelry, and bags. Clay Terrace, Carmel, 714-220-8440, hoosiersister.com
Logan Village Mall An old-time general store full of retro candies should be your first stop here. As you venture farther back, you’ll find around 40 vendors proffering new, refurbished, and vintage goods, like furniture, kids’ items, pottery, paintings, party supplies, clothing and jewelry, and chalk paint by Annie Sloan. 977 Logan St., Noblesville, 317-776-9999, instagram.com/loganvillagemall
Midland Arts & Antiques
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This east-of-downtown mainstay has more than 150 vendors from around the Midwest, ensuring a wide variety of clothing, jewelry, furniture, glassware, metal signs, and lamps. The two-story antiques emporium is well loved by interior designers and homeowners alike. 907 E. Michigan St., 317-267-9005, instagram.com/midlandarts
Partners Andrea Sheafer and Andrew King both have an eye for finding exceptional vintage art and furniture from the 1950s through 1990s. Their space showcases rotating works of abstract art, as well as larger furniture items, like best-sellers Herman Miller and Knoll chairs. Vases, sculptures, and lighting rest on swoon-worthy credenzas and side tables throughout. 1103 E. 52nd St., 317-983-3575, sheaferking.com
The Mix Marketplace Strolling through The Mix Marketplace is akin to visiting a museum. But here, if you find a vintage movie projector, midcentury chair, or artisan necklace you fall in love with, it can go home with you. More than 35 creative vendors showcase unique, one-of-a-kind finds destined to become your favorite conversation pieces. 940 E. Logan St., Noblesville, 317-219-6739, themixmarketplace.com
Noblesville Antiques on the Square Formerly known as Noblesville Antique Mall, this downtown spot was purchased by new owners, freshened up, and renamed in 2020. Three floors of antiques and collectibles include dolls, jewelry, furniture, ceramic items, metal signs, and assorted vintage memorabilia. 20 N. Ninth St., Noblesville, 317-678-8150, instagram.com/ noblesville.antiques.square
Rewired Antiques Searching endlessly for just the right chandelier, pendant, or lamp to convey the age and architectural style of your home? The staff at Rewired Antiques in the Circle City Industrial Complex focuses on meticulously restoring vintage light fixtures and curating a wide variety of unique antiques for discerning homeowners, collectors, and designers. 1125 E. Brookside Ave., 317-512-9362, rewiredantiques.com
Roots to Wings Barn Market Browse an extensive collection of shabby-chic antiques and salvaged items, like old windows, picture frames, and refurbished chairs. Check out the handcrafted, solid-wood furniture. Custom kitchen islands with built-in wine storage, heirloom-quality hutches, farmhouse-style kitchen tables, and more are available. 3744 N. Raceway Rd., 317-384-1949, rootstowingsbarnmarket.com
Salvage & Co. Shopping is online only for this pair of discount furniture outlets, which offers deep cuts on everything from couches and tables to wall decor and area rugs. In addition to standard items, you can also score incredible deals on designer pieces. Check Facebook often to see the latest products at the two area pickup locations. 6565 Coffman Rd., salvagecoindy.com; 8700 Roberts Dr., Fishers, salvagecofishers.com
Solomon-Paris Antiques and Interiors Whether you’re buying or seeking an appraisal, you can trust the pros at Solomon-Paris. Ben Solomon is a past curator of decorative arts for the Indianapolis Museum of Art and is well versed in European and art history. The store’s 5,000 square feet are dominated by 18thand 19th-century furniture, art, and decorative accents. 1103 E. 52nd St., 317-475-0203, solomonparis.com
Southport Antique Mall Let the friendly staff help you find what you’re looking for, or independently browse the 200-plus booths at this 36,000-square-foot southside destination. Check out furniture, jewelry, lamps, pottery, collectibles, and clothing. The mall even has a wish-list feature on its website for collectors in search of specific items. 2028 E. Southport Rd., 317786-8246, southportantiquemall.net
Surroundings This bright, light-filled boutique can help you outfit your home with stylish, tasteful furniture and accents. Vignettes throughout the shop display artwork and picture frames, lighting, vases and sculpture, books, mirrors, plants and florals, and dishware arranged in perfect harmony. Textiles like throw pillows, blankets, and kitchen towels are also available. 1101 E. 54th St., 317-254-8883, instagram .com/surroundingsindianapolis
Thistle & Thyme Home Store Just south of Noblesville’s courthouse square, Thistle & Thyme fills its space with antique and vintage wares, handmade goods, wall art, architectural pieces, baby and children’s clothing, garden decor, gifts, candles, jewelry, and more. The shop carries a large selection of ornaments, wreaths, signs, and holiday novelties to deck the halls in the winter. 29 S. Ninth St., Noblesville, 317-219-7119, thistleandthymehomestore.com
Tim & Julie’s Another Fine Mess On the city’s east side, salvage veteran Tim Harmon and business partner Julie Crow sell bones and joints, such as doors, windows, decorative trim, doorknobs, hardware, and other odds and ends sourced from soon-to-be-