Lighthouse Antiques is an Atlanta-based antiques shop that connects local collectors, interior designers, and curious first-time buyers with distinctive, character-rich pieces. Operating within the Arts & Entertainment community, the business specializes in one-of-a-kind finds that add story and texture to homes, studios, and creative spaces.
Instead of overwhelming visitors with clutter, Lighthouse Antiques emphasizes carefully curated furniture, décor, artwork, and small collectibles chosen for craftsmanship, condition, and visual impact. The result is a space where each item feels intentional, not incidental.
| Category | What You’ll Find |
|---|---|
| Antique Furniture | Tables, chairs, chests, sideboards, display cabinets |
| Decorative Accessories | Mirrors, lamps, clocks, candleholders, architectural salvage |
| Art & Wall Pieces | Vintage prints, framed artwork, maps, and unique wall décor |
| Collectibles | Ceramics, glassware, books, curios, and conversation pieces |
| Design Support | Guidance on mixing antiques with modern interiors |
For collectors: Lighthouse Antiques offers rotating inventory so dedicated collectors can regularly discover new period pieces and rare accents that align with their favorite eras or styles.
For homeowners and renters: The shop is a practical resource for those wanting one standout piece—a farmhouse table, a vintage mirror, or a mid-century lamp—to anchor a room without redesigning the entire space.
For interior designers and stagers: Atlanta design professionals use Lighthouse Antiques as a flexible sourcing partner, pulling pieces that photograph well, layer easily with modern furnishings, and help differentiate projects in a competitive market.
In a city with a thriving creative economy, Lighthouse Antiques supports the broader Arts & Entertainment ecosystem by supplying authentic props and décor for film sets, theater productions, photo shoots, and experiential events. Directors and stylists can quickly source era-appropriate items that read well on camera and stage.
The shop also appeals to artists and makers who repurpose antique materials into new work—frames, hardware, and salvaged elements often become part of installations, mixed media pieces, or gallery-ready designs.
By blending retail, design support, and creative sourcing, Lighthouse Antiques functions as more than a traditional antiques store. It operates as a quiet hub where Atlanta’s collectors, designers, and artists intersect, finding physical pieces that bring their ideas and environments to life.