“Full of beautiful treasures! I came in searching for teacups and found so many things I wish I could buy! I am now hooked on finding antique teacups and Heather the owner was so kind and helpful. I can’t wait to go back”
“This place is huge with a wide variety of things to look through and buy. Multiple rooms packed to the gills on multiple floors. The layout makes you wonder what the building used to be in the past.”
10AM - 6PM
1865 Channingway Center Dr, Columbus“HUGE! And neat/organized. There is a lot of really cool stuff, mostly vintage. If you want vintage dishes, this is the place. Plus, bathrooms were so super clean and spacious. We walked for 2 hours at a slow pace looking at each booth and still had about an hour to walk before we had to leave”
“Shopkeeper is very friendly and there are lots of cool pieces to see and its all set up very pretty!It’s a fun place to shop however the prices are a big outrageous, one I noticed was $45 for one glass cup when across the street they charge $45 for a whole set of 6!”
“I visited Elm and Iron Clintonville, 3475 N. High St. in the "Clintonville" neighborhood of Columbus, on 11-24-2023. I have often walked past there while on my way somewhere else; I decided to actually visit there on the day after Thanksgiving.Elm and Iron Clintonville sells high-end home furnishings, accessories, and décor. They have been at their Clintonville location since 2012; they now also have a location at Easton Town Center and a warehouse [open Monday-Friday by appointment only] in Grandview.I had been greatly impressed by the quality of the merchandise that is for sale at Elm and Iron and the high-quality way in which that merchandise is displayed.I had visited there at dusk; the several photographs that I had taken while I had been there had been quite dramatic because of the quality of the light that had been coming in through the windows.The building in which Elm and Iron is housed had been built in 1929 to be a new location for a business in downtown Columbus whose main purpose had been to sell automobile tires. The Clintonville location of that business, according to a 1929 article in The Columbus Dispatch, offered complete motor car service.It is obvious, when looking at the architectural style of the Elm and Iron building, that that building had been constructed for a business whose main purpose would be to repair cars.If you are looking for some high-end home furnishings, accessories, and décor, I strongly recommend Elm and Iron.”
“If you come to Clintonville, this is a must-stop place. Not only is it packed full of goodies and little treasures, the staff is exceptionally kind. I always particularly love the finds in the basement as there is a lot of vintage tees, hats, and more home goods. I always get excited to pop in and see the new ways they've changed it up in there.”
10AM - 6PM
1865 Channingway Center Dr, Columbus“My first time shopping at the Heritage Antique Mall and was very impressed with the space and items available. I was equally impressed with the vast amount of vintage items in a booth belonging to Steve (Rustic Cabin Architectural Salvage). He was a pleasure to work with and very helpful. I purchased an old farmhouse exterior door for a remodeling project currently in progress. I recommend this antique mall and I recommend stopping in and checking out Steve's wide selection of vintage items.”
“Great antique store. The setup of the place like other reviewers have said is not tidy but it adds to the charm and the overall shopping experience. The store owner is also very kind and nice to talk to.”
“I love going to this place just to see what kinds of interesting things they might have. They have so many beautiful pieces like unusual lighting, beautiful old doors and fireplace mantles. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Go check it out and enjoy!”
“Love this shop! The family that runs it is super helpful and knowledgeable about everything and have owned it for years. I like to stop in to check out their selection frequently…I find something new and interesting every time. A must see for any Columbus antique shopping trip!”
“An eclectic furniture and home decor store with unique items that would make a fantastic themed room, or just accents to be placed here and there. High quality, some one of a kind, all very interesting.”
“Bill did a skillful repair on a ripped seam on my black leather couch cushion. He completed it the same day at a price actually less than he estimated. I thought the couch would have to be discarded. Not so, It looks great. I'd recommend him to anybody. Great job.”
“I've been attending/exhibiting for years there but I don't understand why more of the Capitol City's millennials aren't shopping at the Columbus Show.”
“My family and I have sold many pieces with Garth's Auctions. Mr. Jeffers and his professional staff have been very courteous and kind. I am very pleased with the final auction results.”
“I’ve bought from them & sold with them, staff is amazing! I love that they do traditional estate sales all over Columbus, but they also have a showroom that is open once a month—every month their stock is different estates/consignments. They also have certified appraisals which I have gotten for some family heirlooms. 10/10 definitely recommend!!!!”