Swank Pearce Antiques & Decor 163 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
About the Business
Swank Pearce Antiques & Decor is a charming home goods store located at 163 Albany Turnpike in Canton, Connecticut. Step into a world of timeless elegance and sophistication as you browse through a carefully curated collection of antiques and decor pieces. From vintage furniture to unique home accents, Swank Pearce offers a wide range of items to elevate your living space. Whether you're looking to add a touch of old-world charm or seeking a statement piece for your home, you're sure to find something special at this quaint store. Visit Swank Pearce Antiques & Decor and bring a touch of history and style into your home.
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Location & Phone number
163 Albany Turnpike #600, Canton, CT 06019, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 16:00
Friday:
11:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Such a nice place with great finds."
"I love this shop! Great selection of antiques/vintage and newer pieces. The owners, David and Kathleen are welcoming, very personable. I have bought pieces here, and I am extremely happy with them and the prices were good. Everyone should shop local small businesses such as this ! Support your local businesses and community, it’s important !Thank you David and Kathleen for being so welcoming… I’ll be back to shop.!"
"Best place ever! Owners are awesome and just wonderful people. I bought my granddaughter 2 rings for her birthday and they gave me a great price. They were of great quality! My granddaughter loves her rings and I love Swank Pierce!!"
"I was doing some last minute holiday shopping in the antique shops in Canton and stopped into Swank Pearce Antiques and Decor. It was my first visit. The owners were there and their tendency was to "hover". I noticed a small primitive table-top christmas tree and asked the price. The owner told me that it was from her personal collection and that they had bought the tree from an artisan on a recent trip south and had paid twice what they were asking for it. She told me that she had watched the artisan hand-craft the little tree and had been fascinated with the process. It was cute and only about $50 so I bought it. It wasn't until after the holidays, when I was putting the tree away that I found the "Made in China" sticker on the bottom. Maybe they meant they watched it being made in South China? What I can't figure is why they would go to the trouble of making up such an elaborate yarn to basically sell a trinket. These people have some expensive things in their store; but you may want to be careful if you are tempted by anything. Caveat emptor."
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