All Things New Treasures n Trash
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16140 Kuykendahl Rd #100, Houston, Texas, 77068
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All Things New Treasures n Trash was an antique furniture store located in Houston, Texas. The store was previously owned by Anna Alba and her family, who were described as "very nice people" by a customer who had consigned items with the business.
The store was recently taken over by new owners and rebranded as the "3twenty3 vintage market." The shop had a "beautiful, young, hip feel" and offered "great vintage pieces at great prices," suggesting a diverse selection of antique and vintage furniture and decor items.
Unfortunately, the sudden closure of the store left at least one customer frustrated, as they were unable to retrieve their consigned items and had difficulty contacting the owners. The customer expressed a desire to know more about the reasons behind the business's "sudden disappearance."
Despite the limited information available, the positive review indicates that the new owners were able to curate an appealing vintage-inspired atmosphere and offer shoppers affordable access to unique antique furnishings and home goods.
2 reviews
wanda kay
The location has now new owners ... 3twenty3 vintage market .... beautiful shop, young, hip feel, great vintage pieces at great prices. Lots of beautiful stuff.
Rhnee Samudio
Looking for Anna Alba since this location has closed. I have consignments and no notification was given to me neither by a phone call or by mail regarding the closing of this store. I have no knowledge of the whereabouts of my items on consignment with this business. If anyone knows how or where to contact either Anna or the store, please feel free to post a comment and let someone know how to obtain my consignments. I would be most appreciative if I could be contacted by the store owners, since I have left several messages by phone and driven by the store with no signage explanation of how to contact someone. Anna and her family ran the business and are very nice people. I would like to know why the sudden disappearance of the business. Thank you, Rhnee Samudio