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Imported treasures
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Whether your décor calls for folksy carvings from Indonesia or sleek lines of antique Japanese furniture, you'll likely find it somewhere in the city. The hefty markups may come as a shock to travelers who saw the same thing for just pennies in Asia, but hey, it's cheaper than buying a plane ticket and hauling it all home yourself.
Bitters Co.
(Fremont)
Owners/sisters Katie and Amy Carson have designed and feature their own furniture and accessory line; other pieces are antiques and unusual imports.
David Smith & Co.
(Eastlake/Lake Union)
Here you'll find a good selection of teak garden furniture from Java as well as garden stones, cisterns, statuary and more.
Glenn Richards Asian Furnishings and Antiques
(Downtown)
This is the place for major pieces, such as long, slender tables, hulking wardrobes or shelves that line the walls, as well as accent pieces in the form of kilim pillows, bamboo poles, colorful mirrored-fabric Indian tents and lanterns, copper pots and Tibetan prayer rugs.
Milagros Mexican Folk Art
(Downtown)
A Mexican folk gallery well loved for its ceramics, Day of the Dead figurines, tiles, crosses, tin mirrors, masks and amazing painted wooden screens.
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