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Oregon, Travel Guides · November 17, 2022

18 Best Antique Shops in Portland

Portland antique shop with displays outside on the sidewalk

I always make time to visit the best antique shops in Portland whenever I’m in town. There’s just something special about finding unique items when traveling, and lucky for us PDX has a thriving antique and vintage scene.

If you love thrifting as much as I do, here are the vintage shops in Portland you can’t miss. Whether you prefer furniture, home decor, clothing, or other collectibles, you’re bound to find something special!

17 Best Antique Shops in Portland

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Urbanite

website | 1005 SE Grand Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Buckman | best for: a mix of vintage, upcycled, and handmade goods

Inside a large gift shop and vintage store in Portland, Oregon

This popular lifestyle store in Portland stocks antiques and handmade goods for basically every taste. I make sure to stop here anytime I’m in town to peruse the cool vintage items, industrial goods, art, home decor, lighting, and more from over 54 small businesses who set up shop in Urbanite’s large warehouse space.

If you happen to be in the area at the right time, stop by the Second Sunday Flea Market. It’s held in the outdoor event space at Urbanite and you can grab fresh food, one-of-a-kind trinkets, and artisanal crafts from over 45 local vendors. Urbanite also hosts other pop-up markets and a monthly rotating fine art gallery, so keep an eye on their social media for updates.

Monticello Antique Marketplace

website | 8600 SE Stark St (get directions) | neighborhood: Montavilla | best for: unique pieces for the yard

Monticello Antique Mall, one of the best antique shops in Portland for outdoor decor

Monticello Antique Marketplace is one of the largest antique shops in Portland. You can spend hours getting lost in this 20,000-square-foot showroom full of industrial goodies, mid century pieces, and more from over 100 dealers.

Once you’ve had your fill of the indoor decor, lighting, and furniture, stop by the Salvage Garden showroom. It’s a complete mecca for yard stuff. Lawn chairs, glassware, budget-friendly sculptures – you name it, they’ve probably got it. Everything’s on the shabby chic side, but each piece has a distinct air of charm about it that’ll add a touch of whimsy to any home.

If you’re feeling hungry after all that browsing, stop by Monti’s Café which is right onsite. It sells baked treats, coffees, alcohol, and classic lunch staples that’ll tide you over until dinnertime.

Vintage Pink

website | 2500 SE Hawthorne Blvd (get directions) | neighborhood: Buckman | best for: mid-century modern furniture and decor

Vintage Pink, one of the best antique shops in PDX for mid century modern furniture and decor

Every time I’m in town for the weekend, I always make sure Vintage Pink is on my Portland itinerary. This is one of the best antique gift shops in Portland for mid century lovers. You can find all types of goodies here ranging from kitsch trinkets to stunning reclaimed furniture. I love how they arrange different vignettes to inspire how a piece could live in your space.

Lounge Lizard

website |1426 SE Hawthorne Blvd (get directions) | neighborhood: Ladd’s Addition | best for: retro lighting

Lounge Lizard, a great PDX antique shop for lighting

I came across Lounge Lizard by chance when I was walking through Ladd’s Addition and Buckman. It’s a used furniture emporium that’s been around since 2002 and it showcases a bunch of mid century goodies. But the showstopper here is the large collection of funky and retro lighting.

Wild Shaman

website | 1230 SE Grand Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Buckman | best for: eclectic rugs

PDX store with Turkish rugs

Wild Shaman is an East Portland gem and one of the best antique shops in Portland for vintage Anatolian kilims, décor, and rugs. As soon as you step through the doors, you’ll know this place is legit.

Everything is sourced directly from Turkey and the gorgeous rugs flank virtually every wall and floor throughout the store. I won’t lie – their rugs aren’t the cheapest. But there are a few options available that should suit most budgets.

Workshop Vintage

website | 4011 N Williams Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Boise | best for: vintage clothing and jewelry

Workshop Vintage, a PDX vintage shop full of antique treasures

I come to Workshop Vintage every time I’m itching for a new piece of artisan jewelry or a one-of-a-kind outfit. The shop is run by design geniuses Audra Santillo and Nate Moore who curate locally designed products and vintage clothing that you simply won’t find anywhere else.

Audra is the resident fashionista, but Nate’s amazing woodwork and geometric shelves add life and character to every wall. If you’re not feeling the vintage garb, you can pick up soy candles, retro greeting cards, and even tarot decks to impress folks back home.

House of Vintage

website | 3315 SE Hawthorne Blvd (get directions) | neighborhood: Hawthorne | best for: fashion through the decades

House of Vintage has an incredible range of vintage clothing, accessories, and footwear. The store spans 13,000 square feet and stocks products from over 60 dealers. I still have a pair of dope cowboy boots I found here almost a decade ago for $32, so I always stop here when I want to freshen up my wardrobe with a funky piece.

Although I’m usually rifling through the vintage clothing racks in search of a steal, you can also pick up pop culture collectibles, retro artwork, and classic furniture. If the stock itself wasn’t cool enough, House of Vintage has been a major supplier for shows like Portlandia and Grimm!

Artifact

website |3630 SE Division St (get directions) | neighborhood: Belmont/Hawthorne | best for: well-curated consignment clothes

Artifact, one of the best antique shops in Portland

I never have trouble finding something cool at Artifact. They regularly restock their store with funky second-hand and consignment goods. The shop is mostly made up of clothing, but there are some decor pieces lining the shelves above the wall racks. There is also a back room that has great home decor finds, including rugs.

CARGO

website | 81 SE Yamhill St (get directions) | neighborhood: Central Eastside | best for: eclectic local and international pieces

CARGO is one of the best antique shops in Portland for eclectic and offbeat goods. It’s been rocking the city’s antique scene since 1996, but only found its permanent Central Eastside home in 2014.

Inside this historic warehouse, you’ll find artisanal products from local vendors like Altar, Appetite Shop, and Citizen Ruth. You’ll also find gems from as far as Vietnam and Japan. I’ll usually be found rifling through the home decor and checking out the hanging baskets, but I’ve always wanted to buy one of their Japanese Kobako chests.

Cargo, one of the best antique stores and gift shops in Portland

Star & Splendid Antique Mall

website | 7030 SE Milwaukie Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Westmoreland | best for: a ton of vendors under one roof

Stars & Splendid is an enormous antique mall that sells vintage jewelry, homewares, and antiques from more than 200 local dealers. The store is open 7 days a week and spans two storefronts across the street from each other. You can check out their online catalog anytime, but there’s something special about combing every aisle.

Magpie

website | 1960 SE Hawthorne Blvd (get directions) | neighborhood: Ladd’s Addition | best for: vintage apparel

Magpie has always been one of my all-time favorite antique shops in Portland. It specializes in men’s and women’s clothing, but you can also pick up hats, jewelry, and unique accessories to pull your outfit together. This place has been a mainstay on Hawthorne Boulevard. There are pieces that date back to the Civil War era all the way through the 1990s.

Porch Light

website | 225 NW 11th Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Pearl District | best for: apothecary goods and delicate jewelry

I adore this apothecary and jewelry store in the Pearl District. The décor and layout are on the modern side, but it stocks a range of affordable antique pieces alongside hand-painted plant pots, artisan jewelry, natural deodorants, and other locally-made skincare items.

Inside Porch Light, a PDX vintage gift shop
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Memory Den

website | 499 SE 2nd Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Buckman | best for: vintage home decor and furniture

Memory Den is a huge vintage mall selling a ton of clothing, furniture, and decor. I like how they have a ton of mid century modern finds, so if you love MCM make a beeline for this spot.

Memory Den, a vintage mall in PDX

Old Portland Hardware & Architectural

website | 1667 SE Tacoma St (get directions) | neighborhood: Sellwood | best for: finishing touches

Probably second only to Monticello Antique Marketplace in size is the 10,000-square-foot Old Portland Hardware & Architectural. And believe me, it’s well worth exploring if you have a few hours to spare. This place is known for stocking a mishmash of surprisingly well-organized vintage hardware, stained-glass windows, antique light fittings, and quirky trinkets that’ll spice up any space. I wouldn’t say it’s the best antique shop in Portland to visit for furnishing an entire pad, but it’s incredible for those characterful finishing touches!

After you’ve finished shopping, you can head over to the Westmoreland Park Nature Playground to stretch your legs.

Kenton Antiques & Collectibles

website | 8112 N Denver Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Kenton | best for: historical collectibles

Kenton Antiques & Collectibles sells eclectic vintage homeware, jewelry, and old-school oddities out of an enormous building. This is probably my favorite store in Portland, Oregon for historical collectibles as there’s something new popping up on their Facebook page almost every day. Postcards from the turn of the century? Check. Letters from 1950s deputies? You bet. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll want to set aside a couple of hours for browsing as the inventory here is so unique.

Antique Alley

website | 2000 NE 42nd Ave (get directions) | neighborhood: Hollywood | best for: kitsch goodies and oddities

I instantly feel a rush of joy every time I head to Antique Alley. It might be my inner shopaholic bursting out, but there’s something about grabbing kitsch antiques from a range of 95 dealers that just gets my blood pumping.

I tend to spend most of my time checking out the jewelry and clothing, but there’s also a large section of the mall dedicated to oddities like animal skulls if you’re looking for bizarro souvenirs.

Keep an eye out for discounts as you head around the store. Vendors slash prices by up to 50% throughout the year and it might save you a bunch if you want to grab a few holiday gifts.

City Home

website | 521 NE Davis (get directions) | neighborhood: Buckman | best for: vintage furniture

City Home is a home decor store with locations around Oregon. Most people know them for new furniture and decor finds, but tucked in the back of their Portland showroom is a vintage area. They have impeccable taste and specialize in a lot of bigger statement pieces that I often think would look awesome in a hotel or restaurant. If you’re on the hunt for pieces like this, don’t miss City Home!

Pro tip: They also have an outlet store across the street. It has steep discounts, so it’s worth a peruse!

City Home, a home decor store in PDX

More to explore

After you check out the best antique shops in Portland, Oregon, check out my other guides to PDX and shopping in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Best Portland Gift Shops
  • Everywhere to Eat in Portland, Oregon
  • My Favorite Seattle Antique Stores for Vintage & Used Furniture
  • Best Seattle Gift Shops
  • Insider’s Guide to the Best Shopping Neighborhoods in Seattle

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