Pre to Post Modern

Nashville


This shop is an explosion of color and kitsch with its superb selection of vintage items with a distinctly mid-century flavor. Pop culture collectibles line the walls and high-quality period furniture fills an entire room. Shoppers will find dishes, posters, luggage, phones and perhaps Nashville's grooviest collection of shoes. The clothing selection is funky and colorful, including some delightful hats.


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