11AM - 5PM
22 N Elm St, Three Oaks“Oh the nostalgia this place has everything, it’s like walking down memory lane and getting a souvenir. Vicky was very knowledgeable about their inventory and so sweet. You must experience Poppy Hill.”
“What a wonderful space full of goodies! Art, candles, clothing, lamps, quirky decor of all kinds. The owner is friendly and fun, and it is obvious how much hard work they’ve put into this shop. Thanks again!”
“This place is great. Beautiful one of a kind pieces made in Europe and locally. The art, jewelry, home furnishings and accessories are excellent quality and beautiful aesthetically. Friendly and knowledgeable people like the manager Brynn. The owner is also great. Enjoy and put this one on your must visit list.”
“I am a huge fan of Trilogy! It is a well curated collection of vintage items that meet a certain level of great design. Whether it's an Eames chair or a unique "common" object with lovely lines and balanced aesthetic. Trilogy sees the best of things and collects them for us to enjoy and perhaps if we are lucky-- own for our everyday pleasure. Will come back again and again.”
“I stop at Mazet every couple months. Wonderful place with many reasonably priced items. Vintage rugs are a specialty and Suzanne, the owner, is very knowledgable, having worked for one of Chicago's best known oriental rug experts. She has a good eye for quality items and decorating ideas.”
“This place is a gem ?. Have a lot of nice stuff to choose from very nice very clean it's a messed up if you're on that location. If you're a person who marks down antique places on a map this is one you should Mark down and continue to visit from time to time”
“They let me bring my puppy in so she didn't have to sit in the summer heat and they treated her wonderfully... not that I would bring your pets here but we had a great time”
“This is a fun store with some really unique and wonderful vintage items. Everything is nicely displayed. I stopped in at the end of the day when they were really busy with a fundraising event that was about to start, but still everyone was so helpful and nice in helping me get my things out to the Jeep. Couldn't ask for more! I live 2 hours away and it is well worth the drive.”
“Nice little store in western Michigan. I was in Union Pier to visit St. Julian Winery, and thought since I was in the area I'd see if I could find a plant stand somewhere. (How, with the rise of plant parenting during the pandemic, is this not a more readily available piece of furniture?). But don't you worry, I didn't leave empty handed--this store didn't have what I was looking for, but it had a lot of other great stuff. It's a little confusing when you get there, trying to figure out where to go in--or if, indeed, you should go in; I was really worried I was wandering around someone's private home. I'm almost positive it *was* a private home at on time, and they've used the space in a really cool way. When you wander through the store--which is pretty large, and PACKED with stuff--you'll find furniture, candles, silverware, dinnerware, blankets, pillows, tote bags, cookie cutters, greeting cards... just about any sort of gift or houseware item you might want. They also have as a part of their business custom furniture building, and they've used one of the rooms to display the different types of wood that you can choose for your furniture. That's so creative!! I really love how in the kitchen they still have old-school appliances like a dishwasher, refrigerator... I swear, I felt like I was in my grandma's home. And the counters are also used to display merchandise. I'm honestly just so astounded by how clever they used this space to make it wonderfully inviting. The thing I don't love about this store is that it doesn't have a website for anything beyond its woodworking arm, and they don't use ApplePay. I asked about both things, because I had wanted to buy a blanket as a gift, but realized I had the household card on me instead of my debit card. So I ended up only picking up a few items and left the blanket. I know that opting against e-commerce is a deliberate choice and they clearly don't need to venture online for their business to work, but it's too bad for folks like me who don't live near and are not going to make the trip to shop there. On the other hand, it does add to the charm. Review #599 - November 18, 2021 #ThankYouThursday2021”