Home decor and furniture found in Quonset huts
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The Quonset huts at 660 W. 17th St. in Costa Mesa were temporary
army barracks during World War II. Today they house an eclectic mix
of antiques, gifts and home accessories stores.
GIFTS FROM EAST
TO WEST
It’s All About Me is the newest store to open in the Quonset huts
at unit 24. Owner Nancy Stern offers wholesale gifts to the public.
The three aspects featured here are original local art, antiques and
as much local jewelry as possible.
Unusual pieces include Thailand temple rubbings; whimsical chairs,
statues and screens; Chinese watercolors and antiques; and table tops
made from the same mosaic artist from the Wolfgang Puck restaurants.
Jewelry selections include lanyards for glasses, looping pearl and
beaded necklaces, and crosses on beaded chains.
Stern selects some pieces from New York, and has two buying trips
scheduled to Paris, Greece and Turkey. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and by appointment. 660 W. 17th St., No.
24. Information: (949) 246-6016.
CLOSEOUT PRICES ON
HOME DECOR
Here 2 Day Gone 2 Morrow specializes in home decor accessories
closeouts. With more than 20 years buying experience, owner Elaine
Turney can buy closeouts directly from the factories. Merchandise is
priced so low. The furniture comes from Indonesia, all mahogany, no
particle board used. Examples of prices are woven silk pillows at
$14.99, Shabby Chic-style mirror at $19.99, scented candles at $4.99
and party lights at $9.99. There’s a lot of retro Hawaiian
merchandise, sea grass chairs, framed art, lanterns, bowls and trays.
Everything is attractively displayed. Open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 660 W. 17th St., No. 25. Information: (949)
631-1620.
RESTORE AND COLLECT
Super-talented Sam Kutz of S. Kutz Ltd./Angle 3 Studio has
combined a vintage restoration business, collectibles from the 1920s
to 1960s, and a tiny art gallery featuring his paintings. Kutz has
more than 20 years experience as a silversmith, and he restores
vintage clocks, waffle irons, bicycles, fans and more. Check out his
prices on silver restoration. Kutz says his prices are lower than
most. The eclectic shop also carries jewelry, vintage magazines,
books and records. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Call for Saturday hours. 660 W. 17th St., No. 38. Information: (949)
515-3494.
BIG DEALS ON TEAK FURNITURE
John E. Limited is a specialty store for wholesale reclaimed teak
furniture from Indonesia. Everything is purchased in Borneo, Sumatra,
Java and Bali and refinished. The biggest attractions are its
finishes in blacks, reds and browns. The store is primarily known for
its extensive mirror line. Dining tables, day beds and benches are
also available, including one of a kind pieces, too. Open by
appointment. 660 W. 17th St., No. 28. Information: (949) 246-3002.
COTTAGE STYLE
Prices are phenomenally low for cottage style furniture, antiques
and gifts at Bits & Pieces. Owner Daphne Haymond carries a big
selection of vintage and new gently distressed white painted
furniture some new china, lamps, accessories and children’s
furnishings. Super-friendly Haymond will shop for those who are
looking for something special. Open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday at 660 W. 17th St., No. 21. Information: (949)
631-1004 and www.bitsnpieceshome.com.
Decorative arts
Sharmon Miller Studio is an architectural and decorative arts
specialist. Miller can do fresco and faux finishes, Venetian plaster,
gilding, custom wallpaper, custom frames and furniture. By
appointment. 660 W. 17th St., No. 29. (949) 722-9882.
EVERYTHING FOR HOME DESIGN
Swee’Pea Home is where to go for one-stop home design. Owner Keely
Kay can help with all design decisions, from one room to remodeling a
whole house. The business offers custom window treatments -- woven
woods, grass weaves, roman shades and draperies; custom sofas,
chairs, ottoman and chaises; high-quality fabrics and an extensive
catalog of lamps, shades, quilts and occasional tables. Open by
appointment. 660 W. 17th St., No. 23. Information: (949) 645-9140.
LESS THAN RETAIL
Owner Arnie Nedelman of Tradewind Imports selects Tommy
Bahama-style teak; mahogany and sea grass furniture and prices
everything less than retail stores. All of the furniture is imported
from Indonesia. Teak pieces can be used indoors or outdoors. Open
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday at 660 W. 17th St.,
No. 37. Information: (949) 515-3870.
* BEST BUYS appears Mondays and Fridays. Send information to
Greer Wylder at [email protected]; at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
CA 92627; or by fax at (949) 646-4170.
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