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Liza Sherman Antiques

37A Bedford Street
New York, NY 10014
212-414-2684
www.lizashermanantiques.com

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Walking by Liza Sherman Antiques you can't help but turn your head and notice the eclectic and carefully selected pieces of furniture in the brightly painted shop. Beautiful and funky lamps, chairs, clocks and tables greet your eye, all a little off beat and and very hard to find...

 
 

Problems? Well, we know we keep saying this and are beginning to sound like a broken record, but price is the only problem. Liza Sherman is expensive, as is to be expected when you're dealing with rare and (practically) priceless pieces. So, in the event you don't have money burning a hole through your pocket, you save up for the one thing you really, really, really love.

Note: Wondering about the fantastic orange color in her shop? It's Orange Burst by Benjamin Moore, one off from Mandarin Orange, which we've written about.

Originally reviewed by Maxwell on 5.18.04

Liza Sherman Antiques

Location:
37A Bedford Street
New York, NY 10014
Phone:
212-414-2684
Website: www.lizashermanantiques.com
Categories: modern

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Comments (2)

Price is definitely a problem. She was selling Roost's halo chandelier marked up by hundreds of dollars, for example. Not exactly rare or priceless in that case.

posted by Owl on November 24th 2008 at 2:28pm
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DO NOT SUPPORT Liza Sherman! She is a complete SCAM and a terrible pretentious lady to do business with. Many of her pieces are way overpriced and could be found in other markets/countries for less than half her marked price. She doesn't care about shipping on time for her clients or keep her integrity in return policies. You don't want to deal with or support someone like her. Not only does she want to rip people off, but the unpleasant atmosphere she provides is very stuck-up anyhow. This shrewd arrogant woman has a very shrivelled soul that doesn't give a hoot about providing her clients trust and satisfaction.

posted by critic on June 9th 2009 at 1:44pm
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