Our Favorite Women-Owned Vintage Shops Right Now
Because every space deserves a little soul—and these shops deliver every time.
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Photo by Estro Studio
As you may know, Cait and I loveee shopping for vintage furniture—some may say that’s why we made it our career.




This week, we’re highlighting some of our favorite women-owned vintage businesses!
There’s nothing better than curating a space with one-of-a-kind vintage finds, and believe us, these ladies know how to curate a vibe.
Whether you’re looking for a midnight scroll or a little pick-me-up of beautiful things, these shops are full of inspiration:
Paloma Vintage
Perfect for Mid-Century Modern pieces with a touch of folk. Her pieces go fast. Best discovered on Instagram—especially through her stories. We also have the inside scoop that some exciting things are happening with Paloma Vintage…keep your eyes peeled for her updates! https://palomavintagegoods.com/ @PalomaVintage


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Odd Lounge Vintage
We love the mix and they are always refreshing their collection with new pieces from multiple eras and style—you can shop them in person along with other amazing vendors at Potluck Vintage in Austin, TX.
@Oddlounge



Adobe Vintage
A 4th-generation vintage dealer with incredible, timeless finds. We’re still dreaming about this modular sofa.@adobevintage



Pop Up Home
Based in L.A., her collection always has something that’s the perfect fit for a project of ours. She sells luxury high ticket items with a mix of handmade pottery. https://popuphome.com/ — @popuphome



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xoxo, Estro Studio
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