West End Antiques Mall, Richmond

West End Antiques Mall, Richmond

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the West End Antiques Mall in Richmond is a destination for antique lovers and collectors. Recognized consistently as Richmond's premier source for antiques, this expansive venue spans 53,000 square feet and features over 250 vendor booths. Patrons can explore a dynamic and constantly evolving inventory that includes a wide array of items such as furniture, fine art, mirrors, lighting, pottery, porcelain, silver, carpets, textiles, and much more.

The West End Antiques Mall caters to diverse tastes and decorating styles. Whether visitors are drawn to the elegance of English country house furnishings, the sleek lines of Mid-Century Modern decor, the traditional allure of Virginia Colonial pieces, the quaint charm of Vintage and Cottage styles, the functional appeal of Industrial designs, or the unpretentious beauty of Rustic and Primitive artifacts, there is something to suit every preference.

Located in the Midtown area of Richmond, the mall is conveniently accessible from Interstates 95 and 64, making it an easy destination for local and out-of-town visitors. The area is also home to a variety of shopping and dining options, enhancing the appeal of a day trip. Nearby, visitors will find other cultural and commercial attractions such as the Crossroads Art Center, Project1, and Amir Rug Exchange, making it a hub for artistic and shopping pursuits.

The West End Antiques Mall is not just a shopping destination but a vibrant marketplace that offers a treasure hunt experience with its ever-changing assortment of unique finds. With hundreds of booths frequently updating their offerings, visitors are encouraged to return often to discover new and unique items. Whether you’re clearing out your trunk to make room for large pieces or just browsing for small gems, a day spent at the West End Antiques Mall promises a rewarding adventure for antique enthusiasts and casual shoppers alike.

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Sight Name: West End Antiques Mall
Sight Location: Richmond, USA (See walking tours in Richmond)
Sight Type: Shopping

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