“I have a very strange and random question. We parked in front of your beautiful shop today somewhere around 1 pm, and there is a chance we lost our kid’s favourite toy somewhere around there. If you happened to see it, could you please let me know? It’s a grey/pink giraffe (doesn’t look like a giraffe at all), and it’s well loved. I have a picture of her sister giraffe for reference. Thank you very much in any case! I will remove the comment if I don’t hear from you, so your reviews stay focused on your shop ?”
“Lewis & Clark is forever my go to shop for all things unique and charming. From jewelry to books and linens, it's my only Christmas decoration destination. A shopper since 1995.I enjoy the fine things in life,and so it is.”
“Cool and eccentric thrift shop. Lots to see and hunt in the racks for. There's a huge variety of items from clothes, to candles, records and even toys.
Definitely take your time going through everything. Checkout takes a little long because staff is very friendly and talk to all clients for a good 5-7 min per person.”
11AM - 6PM
706 State St, Santa Barbara“We drove up to Santa Barbara for a day trip and came across this shop. They have a phenomenal selection with reasonable prices. Eva was very welcoming and knowledgeable. We walked out with this beautiful mirror in excellent condition. We will definitely stop into the shop again next time we make it out there!”
“Annual camp out always includes cruising downtown Carpentaria and the Laughing Buddha delights every time we visit. The prices are always right and the vibe is high and tight~”
“I went to the House of Honey and was very impressed with the amount of products for sale. The owner told me about propolis and decided to buy a couple bottles along with some delicious honey to start my allergy spring season off. Will definitely be going back.”
“This is a darling collection of vintage everything. A perfectly curated selection of curios, furnishings, housewares, accessories, and collectibles. We found a couple of great pieces and will be sure to stop in again next time we're in town!”
“Discovering this vintage furniture shop was a true delight! Nestled in the Funk Zone, it's a little treasure chest of timeless, quality pieces; even though it’s a small space there’s a lot to take in! I left with a beautifully reworked Danish ceramic wall sconce. If you appreciate quality, history, and exceptional service, this shop is a must-visit!”
“Young guy working on Saturday morning 10/1 asked me to leave my backpack at the front. There's a woman walking around with a backpack right in front of us and he says nothing. He needs to be trained properly. Otherwise, good store. I have been going here for a year or two.”
“Amazing collection of British silver, furniture, costume hats, paintings and more, jumbled into a tiny store (up on the left near the Montecito Market), with the even tinier and endlessly fascinating Josephine herself residing. Worth a trip!”
“Such a hidden gem! They have everything from unique rocking chairs, wicker furniture, surfboards, art, and antique bits and bobs. Walk around here for an hour or two and see what you find. Wayne is super helpful and offers fair bargains for items. One of my absolutely favorite spots in town!”
“My husband and I made this our last stop before we left Summerland after a wonderful vacation. It did not disappoint. My husband and I are major antique/vintage collectors so we've been to many antique stores over the years and collected many treasures, and we were impressed with how diversified the selection was at this store as well as how well maintained and organized the store was.Visitors to this store should know that the pieces they sell are seemingly museum quality antiques and vintage items from a variety of origins and time periods so there is a large variance in price, but that should not stop shoppers from checking it out. Check out the little glass cases especially...that is where we found our art piece!There are some items on the the very high price scale (way out of our price range), but then there are also smaller pieces on the lower end of the scale of price in great condition, which worked out for us because we found an incredible art piece within out price range. For reference, we only paid $166 for our roughly 10" x12" art piece on wood.We at first found two small original oil Parisian paintings that were priced at $150 each, which we thought were reasonably priced (we strongly considered purchasing those for a minute) until we found a beautiful religious painting on wood. The piece was entitled "Lady of the String" in the description.We later found out after much online digging that it was actually more than likely a Giclee reproduction of a version of the painting "Mary the Undoer of Knots" of Milan origin, produced by the Fratelli Bonella production company (they produce sacred images). As an added nicety, we were given a 20 percent discount on the piece as well. We were very happy with the service we received and will cherish our new artwork always. If you're in Summerland, happy antique/vintage hunting!”