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Heir Antiques
Providence

65 Eddy street
Providence, RI 02903
401.331.5680
www.heirantiques.com

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Tyler Doran contacted us recently about his unique Providence shop, Heir, which opened last September. More art gallery than a typical antique store, Heir offers a beautifully edited collection of antiques, art, uncommon home and personal accessories, and select RISD alumni and student work. We were struck by Doran's photography and will definitely be making a trip down to Providence very soon...

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In addition to his antiques and accessories, Doran carries RISD alumni and student work which he feels fits within the aesthetic of the shop and adds to the dynamic of mixing antique pieces with contemporary design. Here at Heir you can discover one-of-a-kind pieces in a gallery setting that is more downtown art opening than dusty antique store.

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Industrial furniture is set amidst elegantly worn folk art, striking photography and a rakish assemblage of objects, clothing, and exquisite, Amish-made leather goods from Billy Kirk. Sound like fun? Go and say hello. See something you've never seen before.

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Heir Antiques Providence

Location:
65 Eddy street
Providence, RI 02903
Phone:
401.331.5680
Website: www.heirantiques.com
Categories: artwork, decorative accessories

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Wow, this store looks amazing! I wish I still lived close to Providence...

posted by visualingual on January 12th 2009 at 3:37pm
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i crave the entire getup in the first photo. what amazing compositions.

posted by kdkaboom on January 12th 2009 at 3:57pm
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I've had the pleasure of stopping by Heir Antiques on several occasions and eagerly encourage others to do the same. Mr. Doran's taste is superb. I purchased several Christmas gifts there this year -- a Billy Kirk wallet and a Strong Arm Society necklace -- and the recipients were thrilled.

posted by allocryptic on January 12th 2009 at 5:06pm
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE that very long sideboard (or whatever it is). Is it a server? A bar? I'd love something like that for my bedroom to use as my primary dresser. It looks about eight feet long.

Anyone know where I might be able to find a similar vintage piece -- for not much money, I'm on a tight budget -- in the NY area?

posted by jplee on January 12th 2009 at 5:55pm
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