I am looking for shops which is selling Eames rocking chair. Antique or reproduction does not matter to me. If anybody knows, please let me know.
I am looking for shops which is selling Eames rocking chair. Antique or reproduction does not matter to me. If anybody knows, please let me know.
Try Aluminium. One in Wanchai and one in Causeway Bay. I don't know their address off by heart but they should be googleable.
Thank you, Esque. I will give a try. In a meanwhile, if you know any other nice furniture shop, please let me know. Thanks
I like Anterra in Happy Valley a lot. But I can't afford their stuff ;-). Dentro, near the aluminium in Wanchai, has a few cool things. There's another little store around there that stocks Mooi furniture too.
flea + cents in wanchai looks awesome based on some of their press releases I've seen, but I've never actually been there.
There's an Aluminum on Lyndhurst in Central. One next to Park Lane Hotel in Causeway Bay. There're a couple good furniture stores in the Soho area. One on Shelly (escalator) and Caine called Hamiton (or something like that) and one named Chen Mi Ji near Elgin and Stauton. What else? There's one cool shop on Star Street in Wanchai. I'm actually reading an Elle Decoration right now. What are you looking for?
check out modpointer.com, nice guy and fair prices.
Thank you, Esque, newbigland and fly. I feel Eames chair is more expensive in HK than US. But I am able to find one in HK. I saw a pink shell Eames rocking chair in Paris, but I could not find it anywhere else. Maybe, I should have bought......
I always like to find a new place for furniture, art etc...because I am still not yet familiar with HK. So, if there is any interesting place to go, I would like to know.
Is there any place where sells french antique furniture (white) which fits in modern deco home?
Last edited by cookie2006; 09-08-2006 at 03:01 PM.
Recommend you can check out the Design Center on Ruttonjee, they've got a fair selection right there. I think you can find "french antique furniture-style in Happy Valley, not sure how that will work in a modern deco, but that's not my call. St-Francis Street just across the st from Flea 'n' Cents as well for modern offerings.