With its sleek design and contours, Didier Aaron is a premier spot for those interested in the art of collecting antiques. With its main headquarters in Paris (and another branch in London), the New York space boasts a large variety of pieces from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries that will surely blow you away.
Nazmiyal Collection since 1980 has been the world's source for antique oriental rugs and decorative carpets. They have supplied some of the top interior designers, vendors, auction houses, museums, and collectors across the globe with their rug services.Their services include rug rentals, rug repair, rug cleaning, buying the old rug, and rug appraisals. Â
If you are in the mood for some serious shopping, step into The Market at Elizabeth Avenue. This district is bustling with family owned shops and restaurants. It also hosts a lot of events. Discover the market-place that is home to items from across multiple cultures. This is the one stop destination to satiate your shopping needs.
The largest of New York City's five boroughs in area, Queens has the distinction of being the one of the world's most ethically diverse regions. There are many things to see and do in the area, and most tourists include it in their itinerary. It was named in honor of Catherine of Braganza, Portuguese queen to Charles II of England in 1683. The borough has many cultural institutions, museums, shopping and many of its neighborhoods remain authentic and non-gentrified. The neighborhood of Astoria is a mix of Greek, Brazilian, Italian and Japanese and the enclave of Flushing is the real spot to have Chinese food. Interspersed throughout, the visitor will find many other interesting neighborhoods like Jackson Heights, Woodside, Kew Gardens, Forest Hills and Long Island City. The list of things to do is enormous and you could easily live here for years without seeing it all.
Bringing you styles by Vanessa Bruno, Jerome Dreyfuss and Golden Goose, Ludivine aims to impart a French flavor to New York's fashion scene. Ludivine Grégoire's Upper East Side boutique can be relied upon to give you a trendy, European-inspired look.
Antiques from the 18th and 19th centuries with which to decorate your homes are on offer at Venfield. You will find a variety of Murano glass dishes in attractive colors like teal. Wooden chairs shaped like hands, zebra benches, Venetian mirrors and Lucite pedestal tables are some of the other offerings.