Antiques shopping in Rio De Janeiro
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Escada
One step inside this rambling antique shop, and you’ll just know there’s some treasure hidden within. The only problem is that it may not fit in your suitcase. Chandeliers, papier-mâché sculptures, along with antique rings, rugs, little statues and countless other objects litter the interior of this store. Peer beneath the dust and you might find a gem.
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Arquitetura & Decoracão (33)
One of Rua do Lavradio’s most magical antique shops, with a small assortment of antiques ranging from heavy 1930s pieces to sleek, trim designs from the 1960s. Unfortunately, most of what’s for sale is furniture, and you may have difficulty squeezing the Oscar Niemeyer poltrona (armchair) into your suitcase. Sharing the space is a small art gallery.
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Vit
In a small but flourishing block in Jardim Botânico, this rambling antiques shop is a fun place for browsing while checking out the neighborhood. You’ll find old globes, furniture from the ‘30s to the ‘60s, stylized lamps, vases, crockery and other curios from the past.
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Shopping Cassino Atlântico Antiques Fair
Inside an air-conditioned shopping center, this antique fair consists of three floors of blown glass, sculpture, carpets, silverware and jewelry. Pieces are in good condition here, which is clearly reflected in the prices. A tearoom and live music helps shoppers get in the mood.
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Flanar
The old colonial edifice hides an intriguing selection of antiques – from tables and chairs to chandeliers, glassware, ceramics and old oil paintings. Although many objects for sale here won’t fit in your suitcase, it’s still a fun place to browse.
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Do Seculo Passado
One of Lavradio’s biggest antique shops, this place is packed with glass- and dishware, furniture, iron kettles, lamps, oil paintings and a wide variety of other displays that make for a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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Antique Center (33)
One of Lavradio’s best antique shops, this place is packed with glass- and dishware, furniture, iron kettles, lamps, oil paintings and a wide variety of other displays that make for a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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