With our new website, we hope to ease the shopping experience for our loyal clientele. Far Eastern Arts & Antiques has been servicing the interior design and architectural community for more than 40-five years. Today, it is one of the biggest and most diverse importers of Asian arts on the East Coast. Our extensive collection is housed in three galleries and a 60,000 square foot warehouse.
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Reviews (8)
Ralph Jackson
Dec 20, 2021
We were looking for vintage Asian cabinets for our dining room and found an incredible selection at FEA Home. We needed a specific low-profile size and because of their huge inventory in their Yonkers warehouse, we found exactly what we wanted and could not be happier with the result. Harlan Rose, one of the proprietors was extremely helpful throughout the process. Could not recommend them more highly. Delivery was seamless and easy. Unquestionably 5 Stars.
Ellen Brown
Feb 07, 2021
We are delighted both with the cabinet we bought from FEA Home and with the service. Plenty of accurate photos of the cabinet led to no surprises on arrival. The shipper was excellent at bringing it into our home, unwrapping and helping my husband get it into place. Harlan provided great support throughout the process.
Phil Z.
Dec 18, 2020
Lori Randall
Oct 24, 2020
Elite Moving
Jun 26, 2019
Dana L.
Apr 13, 2018
Marisa K.
May 17, 2016
Came here during Yonker's Arts Weekend and was really impressed with the extensive selection. Honestly seemed more like a museum than a store. I was impressed that the employees were able to speak to the origins and cultural significance of various pieces. From armoires and chests to smaller accessories, this is a great spot for unique antiques.
Kiai K.
Sep 17, 2012
If you decide to shop here, but you're looking for a bargain, you better know how to haggle and well. If you're more interested in finding the right piece and aren't opposed to paying market value, this place is worth checking out. 25,000 square feet on one floor that looks like it could be a museum, and there is more than one floor.
I think an appointment is necessary. They have mostly original pieces, many from the 19th century, a generous selection of opium beds (didn't know that's what they were before), quite a few trunks, chairs and tables, vases, ginger jars, and so on. I was here with a friend who was looking for a trunk. He ended up finding one in the city for about $600 as opposed to one for $1,000 here. (I guess in the city, they want to move their stock faster.) Granted, the trunks here were in beautiful condition.
They do restoration work. One thing I'm not so keen about is that they use Pledge. I've learned never to use that stuff on antiques, but I suppose that's debatable.
I think an appointment is necessary. They have mostly original pieces, many from the 19th century, a generous selection of opium beds (didn't know that's what they were before), quite a few trunks, chairs and tables, vases, ginger jars, and so on. I was here with a friend who was looking for a trunk. He ended up finding one in the city for about $600 as opposed to one for $1,000 here. (I guess in the city, they want to move their stock faster.) Granted, the trunks here were in beautiful condition.
They do restoration work. One thing I'm not so keen about is that they use Pledge. I've learned never to use that stuff on antiques, but I suppose that's debatable.