Driving down Green Street, you can’t miss the large black brick single story structure surrounded by impressive gates. Pull into the spacious parking lot and you have arrived at one of High Point’s newest upscale antique flagships, Chelsea on Green.
Driving down Green Street, you can’t miss the large black brick single story structure surrounded by impressive gates. Pull into the spacious parking lot and you have arrived at one of High Point’s newest upscale antique flagships, Chelsea on Green.
“Antiques has always been a steady business. It’s a differentiator, not the same regurgitated things that start to all look the same.” – Jared Weinstein
For owners (and brothers) Erik and Jared Weinstein, antiques have always been a steady business so expanding their footprint in this category (they also own Golden Oldies) seemed like a wise move. At nearly 20,000 square feet, the High Point showroom has quickly become a must-see/must-shop for the trade but is open 5 days a week to anyone who loves and appreciates age and provenance.
Attracting dealers from near and far – from Maine to Florida and even California – each of the 32 vendor spaces has its own personality and point of view, dating back as far as the 18th century through the late 1990s. While the curation of furniture, objects and art is mostly antique and vintage, one can also discover newer contemporary artwork and newly fashioned pillows.