Mid 20th-century modern style is the specialism of this fabulous vintage home store; as well as furniture, there's classic tableware, kitchen appliances and quirky...
1731 Massachusetts AvenueA resale store operated by the AIDS Action Committee, Boomerangs has a great variety of used clothes, furniture and household items. Quality is usually a cut above the norm.
716 Centre StreetThis refined treasure trove, established in 1939, sells an impressive range of antiques and curiosities. Its shelves boast an alluring mixture of pieces, from art deco...
145 Newbury StreetAkin to wandering through someone's attic, this five-storey warehouse features more than 150 antiques dealers, peddling everything from antique furniture, homeware and dolls to...
201 Monsignor O'Brien HighwayThe only major retail oasis within striking distance of the curiously shop-free Kendall Square, the Galleria is good for stocking up on inexpensive basics from the likes of J...
100 CambridgeSide PlaceThis upmarket mall gets better and better: cool designer department store Barneys New York recently moved in, with the socialites' favourite footwear brand, Jimmy Choo, hot on...
100 Huntington AvenueFormer actress and interior designer Jill Goldberg combines her native New England aesthetic with a laid-back Californian style picked up from living in LA. Among the creamy,...
312 Shawmut AvenueLekker is the Dutch word for tasty and enticing, and it sums up this store's stock of well-designed, affordable merchandise. Expect an East-meets-West melange of Chinese...
1317 Washington StreetMacy's replaced Boston institution Jordan Marsh in 1996 (there's even a plaque outside commemorating the dearly departed store), but in fact it was more of a conversion than a...
450 Washington StreetAs part of SoWa's transformation into a hip art destination, artists and vendors set up stalls in a parking lot every Sunday during the warmer months to sell their work....
540 Harrison AveUnder the same ownership as Copley Place, this mall is geared towards a customer base of affluent suburbanites. It houses New England's only two Bloomingdale's stores - one for...
199 Boylston Street