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Kudzu Antiques We are happy to have received our latest shipment of fabulous midcentury teak furniture from Denmark and Sweden. Drawing upon our network of experienced suppliers, we have received a beautiful load of teak, . Get it your way! Choose from 100's of fabrics and styles. Experienced designers on staff! Origin: Copenhagen, Denmark Contents: Scandinavian Mid Century Teak and Rosewood Furniture, + Antiques from Sweden and farm benches from Romania! Coming In May! Wonderful Container of English.
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Consistently voted 'Atlanta's Best' antique store since 1979, Kudzu has grown over 35 years into one of Atlanta's most respected and beloved vintage home stores. Kudzu operates today out of a 25,000 sq. A family owned business, Kudzu Atlanta Antique Market has a recognized tradition of friendly, professional service, terrific selection, and great prices.
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At Kudzu Antiques, we pride ourselves on having a great selection of quality, affordable antiques. You wont often find at Kudzu overly high priced, overly pretentious antiques like you might at many shops, nor will you find 'your grandma's' Victorian parlor chairs and lace doilies. We focus on good quality, functional, affordable antiques, ranging from the 1800's through the 1930's pre-war era. On any given day, you will find good selections of Empire, Eastlake, Mission, Art Deco, Depression Era, and Early American.
Kudzu is one of Atlanta's most experienced antique and vintage stores for rentals to the movie, television, and print industries. Over the past 30 years, Kudzu has rented to literally hundreds of feature films, television pilots and series, broadcast commercials, and photography shoots. We know what art directors need and our experienced staff will do their best to expedite the process and facilitate pickups and returns. Please note: Due to high store volume, we ask that, whenever possible, buyers, as well as pickups and returns, take place on weekdays only.
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Irma Sydnor
Jun 14, 2022
Sorry not a Dog Lover. Not comfortable shopping. I don't care who gets upset with me. Thats a personal preference
Atl Vintage Threads
Jun 03, 2022
A perfect day out. Kudzu and the Dekalb Farmers market located nearly next to each other! Kudzu is loaded with fabulous finds to create a fun atmosphere for your nest! If you're into vintage clothing, there's some great pieces to be found there. It's also a great date - Lunch and a stroll through Kudzu. Dig Vintage, Check it out. Don't expect thrift store prices. This is not a thrift store! Have fun Y'all!
Micah Ragan
May 14, 2022
Very cool place to explore. Lots of neat and unique items to see. Pricing seems about 15-25% to high or I would have picked up more items.
Jeremy Emerman
May 13, 2022
Cool antique market with large selection of stained glass and treasures to find. Found the prices to be reasonable and the staff was friendly.
Sandra Givelber
May 07, 2022
Fabulous Antique store! This place has EVERYTHING. Give yourself at least an hour! I love this shop.
Pam B.
Feb 20, 2022
Large eclectic collection. Quite a good selection of mid century items. Look forward to revisiting in the future.
Matthew Chandler
Dec 07, 2021
Did your girlfriend make you come here? Yeah, me too. I did, however, find Christmas gifts for both my parents here. Several booths have antique cameras which are cool, and a couple with cool rocks and gems. So, I will say, I stand in solidarity with all the guys whose girls are about to buy something too expensive, but I will ask you to look about, you may find something really cool.
Sandra O.
Oct 30, 2021
Blah I preferred it before. Parts of it are so everywhere. Not unique like it used to be.
Keith F.
Mar 10, 2020
This place has some neat and unique pieces. It has a mix of real antiques, and some newer pieces. There are a lot of separate booths that have some cool home decor items. It has some items that are novelty and some that are newer and modern. They have some wonderful smelling soaps and lotions that are natural. They are priced a little high in my opinion.

I really liked the lead glass windows in t he back corner. If I had a little more space and a lot more cash, I would have a field day at this place. The customer service was fine. We walked out with a huge ceramic owl.i would definitely recommend people to this place but be sure to do some price checks.
Piscesboy
Feb 24, 2020
A wonderful Treasure Cove. Well-organized, a mixture of antique and new. Quite a bit to look at. Take your time strolling through this wonderful exhibition. Great place to find something eclectic for that person hard-to-shop-for.
Daja J.
Nov 10, 2019
What can I say about this place? I come often just to browse the huge space and marvel at the inventory. Most of the items and pieces are way above my current range but it's a beautifully built space where you can spend sooo much time just taking everything in. It's a well maintained and surplus antique/vintage mega store.
Caity A.
Nov 04, 2019
This was one of the most fun, perky vintage and antique store I've ever been in. It felt like in each section, whoever runs it really enjoys setting each "room" up into a different theme to make a really interesting curation rather than just a ton of stuff everywhere. Overall, it's a huge place and you could easily spend a couple hours browsing.

While not everything is vintage, it didn't bother me because there was plenty of antiques for me to scope out to make it worth while. They have a really great selection of furniture, beautiful bookcases, and chairs but also a lot of decoration and housewares. Not too much jewelry, but a few sections of books and vintages clothes. Things were priced well too- I was even tempted to bring back home a solid wood barrister bookcase back to Tampa! Though I didn't buy anything this time around, I would come back to see what new goodies they restock with the next time I'm in the ATL area.
Corrie C.
Sep 08, 2019
Great stuff, loved all of it. Didn't buy anything. Way overpriced. I enjoy a good picking through different booths at different price ranges, this was not that. Disappointed.
Sara Riney
Jun 18, 2019
Mix of vintage, true antiques, tchotchkes and new/decorator type items. Great art and handmade items. Lampshade section to refurbish lighting. Also some great gift ideas like greeting cards, jewelry, baby gifts, candles, etc. Excellent customer service. Love this place!
Brenda R.
Jun 18, 2019
I enjoyed about three hours walking through the booths. It is a large space with tons of diverse items.
Nic D.
Jun 14, 2019
This place is still pretty cool -- it just used to be more authentic, and a lot cooler. The skinny -- come here for nicer "antiques" (I say thay because not a lot of the stuff they carry now is actually antique) and novelties (like the socks in the attached photos). I've been coming here off and on for the last probably 4 or 5 years. Its seems more buckhead and less clarkston everytime.

What I like -- the novelties, some of the prices, and readily available yard art. I came today to get my Dad's Father's Day presents. While here, also grabbed a pair of socks that help fund doctors without boarders. That's really cool! In the past I've been able to pick up some cool yard art, and a couple of rare/uncommon watches (for not rare/uncommon prices).

What I dislike -- the other half of the pricing, the "antiques", and the stream of the buckhead circulating around the store. It seems, well, pretty gentrified. That is to say the experience now seems a bit forced/canned/franchised, and less authentic. It's not the biggest of bothers, but it has gone noticeably downhill since my initial visit.

As I was checking out today, the lady at the cash register commented on my tattoo (surprise). She said she like it instead of asking what it was. I told her I appreciated that, which prompted her to tell me what she assumed it was (surprise, again). I should have just said nothing and been on my way! Please just admire, don't share your uneducated opinions about things you know nothing about! 3/5 overall -- will come back, just not for a while.
Jenn Meschi
May 12, 2019
Selection of good range from saddles to paintings, and represent over 80 sellers with of items. You could get lost in this building! It is a great place to find unique furniture, home goods, crazy items, and artsy treasures.along with outdoor metal and trendy decor.
Cori B.
Nov 07, 2018
I come to Atlanta often to visit a friend and whenever I am there we try to do different things. Kudzu somehow always makes it on the list though, even though it's a little bit of a drive. This store is so much fun. It's really great for impulse shopping, you know, like when you just wanna spend money but you don't actually know what you want? They've got a great selection of cool and funky new and novelty items as well as vintage and antiques. And there's a custom lampshade specialist, which I have also patronized.
Jordan M.
Jun 27, 2018
This was one of my favorite stops on our antique tour. My husband and I brought my mom into town for a full day of snacking and antiquing. Kudzu was one of the largest stores we visited, with a huge variety of items. Large and small, older and newer, they pretty much had it all. Since it's made up of vendors' booths, prices are variable, which is great for competition within the store itself.

It would definitely be a collector's dream, so if you're looking for something specific, give Kudzu a try. We had a great time and we're there for at least an hour.
Gabriela G.
Jun 24, 2017
Great for browsing but not really great for buying. Most items are extremely over priced, and some are not even vintage though passed off as such. The staff is super friendly and welcoming. I like coming to Kudzu and bringing friends here to browse like I might browse at art in a museum. I enjoy walking around and making up imaginative stories about people who owned these items and why.

If you are into that kind of stuff, then it's definitely worth spending an hour or so walking around, however, you might want to check google, eBay, or Amazon for fair market prices on most of their items or you could end up buying a non-vintage item, passed off as vintage for twice the cost of the item brand new. An example of this in my recent visit was a ceramic rabbit that I got for $3 at target, was being sold by one of the Kudzu vendors for $12.99.

This kind of thing makes me weary of all their items origins and original prices. There have been several occasions where I find an IKEA or Target clearance item passed off as a vintage antique.
Brent W.
May 28, 2017
This is a cool and fascinating place that has a huge range of products, from clothing and collectibles to large furniture pieces. Having recently moved, we were interested in a few large pieces but also needed some decorative items like a mirror for one of our bathrooms. We managed to find a dining table and the mirror in one trip, which was awesome.

The mirror we bought had a small piece falling off of it, which isn't unexpected since it had a bunch of small pieces. They quickly glued it back on and got it back to original shape before we purchased it. The dining table got delivered by one of the movers they work with the next day. The delivery was very professional and quick, and the cost was fair considering the size and difficulty of moving the item. Overall, this is a very interesting place, and if you are open to a variety of different things, you may find something you like. It won't be super cheap, but it's likely to be nice and different from the rather conventional fare you may find at Crate & Barrel.
Marina S.
Jan 31, 2017
This is our first visit since moving to Atlanta. The staff greets you as soon as you step inside and they are so helpful and friendly. It's a huge place with so much to see, you will not be disappointed. Love this place!
Andrea T.
Dec 02, 2016
It's not often that visiting a store evokes shock, horror and disgust but that's exactly what happened on a recent trip to Kudzu Antique Market. I brought my mom here as a post-Thanksgiving outing to browse through their unique selection. I'd visited once before and this time they had a holiday spread of finger foods and wine. A Bruno Mars lookalike sang cover songs and strummed a guitar.

Music filled the store as we wandered through looking at the countless items vying for our attention: bags, clothing, shoes, furniture, home decor and other knick-knacks. We explored both wings of the store before returning to the main display room and that's when it happened. Inside a glass case was a tiny statuette of a black man. Instantly I recognized it as a relic of the Jim Crow era.

The tag simply stated, "vintage iron bank collectible" but the caricature of the man was so degrading. His lips were an exaggerated fire engine red and his eyes were painted yellow as if he was an animal. I was aghast. I couldn't have been more disturbed than if it had been a KKK hood or an artifact from a Nazi concentration camp or a Japanese internment camp for sale. I'd never seen such a symbol of racial intolerance displayed outside of a museum.

As an avid genealogist, I have interviewed older family members to learn about their lives. During the Jim Crow era, they were denied the right to vote, several were spat upon, one had a cross burned in his yard and another witnessed a neighbor's lynching. They endured these incidents and more because they were not viewed and treated as equals in their communities.

The Jim Crow bank symbolized this perception of blacks as inferior and Kudzu casually displayed the piece for sale next to beaded purses and other novelty items. Exit stage left. For people who collect these type of figurines--to each their own--but I cannot support a store that would sell such an offensive object. I will never step food into Kudzu Antique Market again.
Allison M.
Oct 15, 2016
Fun to walk around! I could have spent hours browsing, and will be back for sure when I need a new dining room table and chairs. They have a great selection of lamps, too. Great to browse the individual vendors, especially if you're looking for something in particular.
Alisha P.
Jul 24, 2016
Absolutely looove this place! Hey have one in Decatur and one in Dunwoody - both are great. The one in Dunwoody has less 'junk stuff' than Decatur. Lovely unique pieces. They are a bit pricey but in their defense it is unique pieces. I would recommend to others.
Michael L.
Jun 12, 2016
Well, I have just lived to ATL but an avid flea market and antique shopper while living in Orlando, NYC, Miami, etc. and this place was super cool and beat my expectations. Priced as antiques, there are a few bargains to find but most things are what you would expect to pay. Some very unique items including local artisans and great vintage finds. The have a large table where you can place your things as you walk the big complex. It is unique, easy to find, and free parking. All they need is ice cream and drinks! We will definitely go back after dropping a little cash today for gifts.