Carl Slone Antiques Inc
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Carl Slone Antiques Inc. is a small, specialized shop located at 65 Elmwood Avenue in the vibrant Allentown neighborhood of Buffalo, New York. Established by owner Carl, the store focuses on vintage and antique lighting, as well as a diverse collection of antique furniture, art, and home decor items.
With a particular emphasis on stained glass and unique lighting fixtures, the store's inventory is meticulously organized to showcase its high-quality offerings. Customers consistently praise the rare and hard-to-find vintage pieces they discover at Carl Slone Antiques, many of which have become the centerpieces of their homes. From statement chandeliers to one-of-a-kind table lamps, the store's lighting selection is unparalleled, attracting design enthusiasts and collectors from near and far.
Beyond lighting, the store also features an impressive array of antique furniture, ranging from ornate armoires to delicate side tables. Shoppers can also expect to find a diverse selection of artwork, including oil paintings, etchings, and lithographs, as well as a variety of decorative accents like vases, ceramics, and textiles. Each item in the store has its own unique history and story, waiting to be discovered by the discerning eye.
Customers consistently praise the store's owner, Carl, for his extensive knowledge of antiques and his friendly, welcoming demeanor. Many have shared that Carl's passion for his craft and his willingness to share his expertise have made their shopping experiences truly memorable. Whether you're in search of a statement piece to anchor a room or a one-of-a-kind accent to breathe new life into your space, Carl's expert guidance and curated selection are sure to delight and inspire.
The store's location in the heart of Allentown further enhances the shopping experience. Surrounded by thriving art galleries, boutiques, and dining options, Carl Slone Antiques is the perfect destination for a day of exploration and discovery. Visitors can stroll through the neighborhood's charming streets, admiring the historic architecture and vibrant murals, before stepping into the store to uncover its hidden treasures.
Open on Saturdays from 11am to 4pm, Carl Slone Antiques Inc. is a must-visit destination for anyone with a passion for antiques, vintage finds, and the rich history of Buffalo's Allentown district. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a design enthusiast, this unique shop is sure to captivate and inspire.
8 reviews
JohnMargaret McTigueCardina
Great antiques, very knowledgeable, beautiful lighting for a home, unique items
dan degrood
Best lamps within 250 miles
F. Kastle
Great local shop. Specialist in lighting. Lots of other great things. Gentlemen was very kind and knowledgeable.
Christian Fabiano
Carl is a wealth of knowledge and a great guy. Fair prices if you're educated on what you're buying. Fantastic amounts of stained glass and lamps as well as some art and furniture! Do not pass up this shop if you're looking to build a good collection and a fantastic home!
Dominic Ventimiglia
Carl wa a joy to meet. Supper knowledgeable and pleasant to work with. His collection of vintage lamps is like nothing I have ever seen. He had everything. My wife and I could have spent all day there. What an incredible experience! We will be back!
I. Lamont Fletcher Sr.
Very interesting store, something for everyone.
Ally Reeves
Years worth of thoughtful collecting in one spot. A concentration of lamps and art with a bit of furniture. Cash payment encouraged.
Tina Calvaneso
Looks like he's got a good collection, but doesn't want to sell. I walked in during business hours after paying for close parking because I was pretty sure I would find something. Was greeted like I walked into his living room uninvited- I didn't get past entryway. When asked what I wanted and I said a dresser, a rocking chair and some mirrors.. he said we have none of those sorry bye.. even though I could see rooms of Walnut Eastlake Victorian Furniture, which is what I was looking for. He shut the door behind me. Perhaps store is for white old people only?