“For many years, I have had the pleasure of shopping at Janakos and Company. Each visit has been an absolute delight. Craig and Carl have an exquisite eye for design and a remarkable talent for curating a collection of unique and beautiful items. Their store is a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind pieces that are sure to add a touch of charm and personality to any home. They clearly have a love and passion for all they curate, and are always willing to take time to share their knowledge. In a world where mass-produced goods often dominate the market, Janakos and Co stands out as a shining example of a small business that truly cares about its customers and the products it sells.”
“This place has satisfied all my salvage dreams. Not only do they have a huge selection of big, small, and unique items, everything is super reasonably priced. The owners are beyond fantastic, helpful, and you can really tell they love what they do. I don't live near Sabastapol, but find excuses to make the trip often just to visit Ray's and find some treasures. Go check it out, best of the bay.”
“Great antique mall (though higher end merch means higher prices) and awesome attached bakery/deli. We got some BLTs that were amazing, but unless you can really handle your spicy food I'd recommend getting the hot spread they out on the BLTs on the side”
“I am very grateful to Rick Petteford for making the Peter Voulkos low bowl available for me and my Vasefinder Ceramic Art Museum in Carson City, Nevada USA. He is very diligent about what he does and it is appreciated as I am the same. Gracias!!”
10AM - 5PM
208 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg“A true gem in the beautiful town of Healdsburg, California. You will get sucked in by all the different and beautiful items. A place in time where your heart meets its match. Items that speak to you. Unique, vintage, and antique items from small to large. Something for absolutely everyone.
Now that spring is here, the outdoor section is where it's at. Lots of hidden treasures. Garden art, furniture, and planters with plants.
When you visit, please be sure to check out my booth, Chalk it up by Mary Chouinard. I'm the painted furniture girl who saves older pieces from their demise and the landfill.”
“Nice little antique shop we have been visiting for years. The previous owner has passed away and the new owners have really cleaned the place up and the old people smell is gone. They refurbish cast irons pots pans and grills and have some really nice stuff if you are looking to upgrade your cast iron cooking game.”
10AM - 6PM
740 Village Ct, Santa Rosa“Bird's Nest is the cutest little hidden gem, tucked away in Montgomery Village. They are pet friendly and leave water out front for the pups along with a cute little garden table & chairs. They have an assortment of items from jewelry, clothing, and some household décor.”
11AM - 5PM
126 North St, Healdsburg“Just the cutest shop! I've gotten a few things here over the years (a second-hand Anthropologie dress, some beautiful earrings by Amira Jewelry, and today this vintage napkin & vintage Christmas pin). The shop has a mix of jewelry & accessories produced by independent artists, funky vintage decor, and local products. And the service is always great - friendly but not invasive, so I feel like I can take my time quietly looking at every little thing. Will def visit again!”
“I always stop by this antique store any time I'm in Healdsburg. I love antique stores and have done some ample exploring of multiple offerings that downtown Healdsburg offers, and this one is my favorite! The antique stores in the area are great, but I feel like Mondern Antiquarium has the widest range of categories. Not only do they offer the usual spread - dining, clothes, old tech, ornaments, stationary, random smaller knick knacks, etc. but they also have larger curiosities like coin lockers, road signs, a large letter "P", etc. My favorite is that they also have a space for partnering with artists, e.g. a section for old books that have been repurposed into journals where I picked up a cute journal. Be aware that if you're coming in during the summer/autumn months that it will be very hot inside!”
“I came here with my mom to check out this vintage shop. Really nice selection of home decor and some interesting old pieces. Everything is clean and the shop is easy to navigate. I ended up buying something small for $5 and since I had cash they didn't charge me tax, which was cool. I also overheard another customer ask how long this store has been around and the shopkeeper told her it was started in the 1960s (I forget which year). And he stressed that their proceeds go to local charities helping women and youth in Sonoma County (and others I'm sure those are just bits and pieces I remember).”
“We recently donated several pieces of furniture. We were delighted with all aspects of the process. Everyone involved was communicative, polite, and helpful. We were very appreciative of the pick up service. Thank you for the ability to give this furniture a second life.”
10:30AM - 5:30PM
225 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg“Amazing Collection. There are so many good stuff which you would want to buy. Found parking in the downtown, I also saw few open parking slots on opposite side of the building as well. I would recommend going to this shop and wonder about the things which have on sale.”
11AM - 5PM
130 4th St, Santa Rosa“I stopped here to buy Wise Owl furniture paint and wax. Many, many vendors sell here and we saw everything from match box cars to china. It’s fun to browse,, see items from your childhood, the staff is very helpful and knowledgeable. I bought a gift for my sister for $10. She was beyond thrilled!”
“It's just an 1800s stage stop and the Man who owns it is the most knowledgable person to ask about any of the very interesting history of the store and surrounding areas. He's 98 years old but you would guess he's like 45. For real. Its crazy. You gotta meet him.?”
“Fantastic art gallery and collection of artist studios, along with vintage furniture and art for sale. I used to live in the area and appreciated being able to read the articles about the sale and conversion of the site from the old chicken processing plant to the new art studios. I also saw many art pieces for sale that made me imagine myself in the future, with more disposable income, and buying art to display in my home. I was particularly impressed by some of the paintings, and it was really fun to look at the old cars.”