There is no odder little store for housewares and accessories than Obscura. Run by Mike Zohn and Evan Michelson and nestled on the side of 10th Street, it is a treasure trove of obscure, slightly nefarious antiques and collectibles -- and every now and then there is a gem of a find tucked away inside...
Obscura caught our attention for its unique collection of old school desk lamps that we wanted to use by a client's bedside. They also sell mounted deer heads, old photographs, laboratory glassware, clocks and animal teeth.
Our favorites were a shell casing lamp we saw once in the window and the funky diner clocks -- things we've always wanted, but have yet to buy.
Trigger Magazine says: "The perfect antithesis of the Sex and the City plague that threatens to gentrify the East Village."
>>Originally posted by Maxwell on 8.12.2005
Great shop -- picked up two 100-year old top hats and a 19th century fencing mask one expensive afternoon.
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Hand's down, this is my favorite store in New York City. Possibly the world. I'll admit that the old-timey Syphillis illustrations that now decorate my bedroom aren't exactly an aphrodisiac, but the colors are so vibrant!
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definitely my favorite store in the whole wide world. the nice lady that runs it is such a joy to chatter with - as she sits on her old barber's chair heheh. when i first found this store, i bought a great big jaw bone for $10...recently i went in there and the same item was three times the price, but yaknow what? i don't mind. i hope they're making enough money to stick around...rents in that area are ridiculous... hopefully Obscura remains a long time! til the nice lady is dust and bones! ;)
my favorite purchases from Obscura include: my trusty deer jaw bone, a baby doll's 10" arm, an old bottle of poison (sigh...empty!)
Obscura is always on the list of places i take visitors to as well...then around the corner to Odessa's for some cheap eats!
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uh, it looks like my apartment.
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What a groovy store and the proprietress sounds like she is the real treasure in this place. Definately putting this down as a "must visit" next time I am in the city.
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