“I had a great experience purchasing a dining room table set from Mad4Mod. I found a beautiful teak Danish Modern table and chair set at the store. There were a lot of interesting pieces there, and the prices were good considering the style and quality. They delivered and reassembled the dining room set with care and even helped us try to fix a problem with our old dining room table. Great products, nice guys!”
“This place is pretty nice. Its the standard, vendors rent out space and sell their goods. One side of the place is for antiques and the other half is for crafters.”
“Home Sweet Home is my absolute favorite shop in all of Michigan. The owner has an amazing talent for creating vignettes that inspire. The most beautiful time of year at the shop, is Christmas. I find the most unique and beautiful decor, mixing elements reminiscent of The Victorian Era, with timeless, classic and cozy details to feather the nest. If you like antiques mixed with classical new, I cannot recommend Home Sweet Home enough.”
10AM - 5:30PM
863 Penniman Ave, Plymouth“Small and singular, this is a great place for gifts or random decorative items. They carry Rowe furniture, but the tight space of the location doesn't allow for more than six or eight displays. Very friendly staff and a decent bespoke selection of throws, pillows, shelving, candles, and other creature comforts.”
“First time there and I was surprised how clean and bright and how busy the store was. I was there for supplies when I spotted in the display case the only card I didn't have in my 1968 Topps baseball collection! It was beautiful and I had to have it. 3 Kings also had a lot of cards for the younger collectors. I would recommend 3 Kings Sport Cards.”
“Yesterday was my first time in. This place did not disappoint! The instant I walked in I was hooked. You could spend hours and still not see everything. I'm over the moon impressed with their stock of the coolest stuff. Amazing vibe!!”
“It is it's own niche. Not antiques of high value. Not a Salvation Army style or thrift store type of place (prices here too high for that). But....mostly old stuff of the kind you'd find on the street or a garage sale of a really old person or a junk yard back yard up north someplace or the garage collection of stuff from a person who would spend years collecting knowing it would be useful to 'someone someday'. Like the car door. That's the niche. Someone someday is going to grab that and be so thrilled and say "I remember when....." Then maybe they'll make a cool sign at The Barn to go with it with all the stencils they have for saying what's in your heart and mind. I liked the vibe of the place but didn't buy anything. They had lots of ceramic plant holders...which I often cruise for.... but $35 or so is not my personal niche price. But I did love the funky car door and thought it would make a cool piece of yard art with plants hanging all over it (in the Detroit Heidelberg style of decorating) and the entrance is extremely picturesque and a good hint to what's inside. You just might find it here.”