Mid-Century Madness
Address
140 N Cortez St, Prescott, Arizona, 86301
Phone
+1 928-778-0481Loading map...
Mid-Century Madness is a unique antique store located in Prescott, Arizona that specializes in mid-century modern furniture and decor. The store is situated next to Avalon Antiques at the north end of Cortez St.
The interior features charming historical details, including tin ceilings, original hardwood floors, and a cool front façade. The owner, Marilyn, is described as "awesome to chat with" and able to provide insights into the history of Prescott and that particular section of the town.
The inventory at Mid-Century Madness caters to a specific aesthetic, with a focus on 1950s and 1960s mid-century modern furniture and antiques. One customer found a "capistan Table" that they were very interested in, and the staff was patient in explaining how to properly operate it.
Overall, Mid-Century Madness is portrayed as a charming, history-filled antique store with a focused selection of mid-century modern merchandise and a friendly, knowledgeable staff. The reviews encourage visitors to support both Mid-Century Madness and the other businesses along the street, as each store has something unique to offer.
8 reviews
Frank Bauman
Went exploring downtown Prescott this past weekend and what a find I found! Avalon Antiques is one of two stores next to each other at north end of Cortez St. The other one is Mid Century Madness. I'll dupe the review under the other business. The place has so much history - tin ceilings, original hardwood floors, even the front façade is real cool. Marilyn assisted me as I walked thru. There is something for everyone here. I'm such an advocate of supporting self-owned, small businesses and this is one that MUST be supported. Next door is Mid Century Madness (also owned by same woman) and again - up my alley. Great original furniture and accessories all in the MCM vibe. Marilyn also let me in the 'overflow' space on the opposite side of Avalon. She was just awesome to chat with, giving me some history on Prescott and that particular section of the town. I left with some great treasures - both physical and informative. I can't stress how important it is to support both these businesses. The other businesses along the street also need support from all of us. Every store has something for everyone. I'll definitely be back.
Jenny Giese
Ok environment
preston C.
Very friendly Staff, if your a lover of 50s' and 60's mid century modern furniture and antiques this was a good stop. we found a capistan Table and were very interested in it, the woman working the counter that day was Very Patient with us when we tried (but admittedly we shouldn't have) to figure out how to get it to expand. she nicely asked us not to try to open it, she explained how it worked instead.
Patricia E Campbell
3/17/17: Haven't gone yet.... SO! 3🌟's. I am driving to Prescott tomorrow, however, and am planning on visiting this shop--DUE TO the review of another person (Preston Cooley) who gave it high marks and gave another antique shop very low marks based on the extremely rude owner. That is a helpful review! As a previous small business owner myself, I can guarantee that no owner in their right mind treats a customer that way!! Looking forward to my visit!! 😆 (& thank you Preston!)
Monica Retka
Visiting Prescott for the day and, as fellow MCM shop owners ourselves, we were excited to check this store out. We were 1 of 2 couples inside when the shop owner struck up a conversation with the other patrons. The conversation went from small talk to politics quickly when the shop owner explicitly asked the couple if they were “conservative or liberal”. In what universe is that an appropriate question to ask a customer? Our enjoyment of the vintage goods and our willingness to purchase items we were seriously considering was tainted by the owner loudly covering all manners of inappropriate topics in minutes: politics, COVID-19, outsiders, etc. Belittling people who wear masks when you have you customers actively wearing masks shopping in your store was either a passive aggressive slight against us or stupid not to mention tacky. In your own words, “it’s your shop, you can do what you want”. But as a shop who truthfully depends on tourists, it’s in your best interest to not speak so disparaging of people & places when those types of people are right in your shop.
alexa rae
woman with the dark hair working there (Friday Feb 7th, 2025) is SO weird and quite frankly pretty rude. followed me around the store just watching me and made a few off and odd comments. not the first time she's freaked me out in there, I truly would not recommend going there if you're a young person unless you want to be followed and made to feel like you shouldn't be in there. very unwelcoming and disappointing
Avery “Aves44” Medina
Lady was rude and wasn’t cooperative
El Zorro
Last 2 times we tried to visit, it was well into business hours, but they were closed. Store owner replied that it was due to an illness in the family. Apparently, the illness lasted for many weeks, but the owner didn't bother hiring a replacement clerk, putting a notice on the door, or even putting a phone answering message notifying customers about when it would be closed or open. In short, no consideration at all for customers.