The antiques side of Triangle Trading Post works best for shoppers who like variety, patina, and the feeling that one booth might lean traditional while the next one surprises you with something stranger, softer, or harder to leave behind.
Shopping guide
Furniture, decor, collectibles, and pieces that make you pause
This is not one neat row of matching antique taste. It is a mix of older furniture, rugs, mirrors, dishes, curiosities, layered decor, and booths that reward a second lap.
What antique shoppers tend to notice first
- Vintage and antique furniture
- Decor, mirrors, lamps, framed pieces, and tabletop finds
- Glassware, silver, jewelry, and collectibles
- One of a kind pieces that give the store its character
Best strategy: if you are antique-shopping seriously, do one full lap and then circle back. The booths that pull people in hardest are often the ones they appreciate more on the second pass.