Introduction
Browse a large multi vendor market of antiques and handmade work
You want one place where you can see a wide range of pieces without driving all over the region. Antiques & Artisans Village answers that need with a spacious indoor market on Old Trolley Road. You walk in and find booths that mix vintage furniture, original art, handmade jewelry, Lowcountry themed decor, books, and kitchen items. Each space reflects a vendor’s style, so you get variety without chaos. A simple floor plan guides you through clear aisles. You take your time, compare, and return to a booth later if something stays on your mind.
Local makers and collectors share the floor. That blend lets you pair a hand turned bowl with a mid century chair or hang a new watercolor above an older chest that carries its history in the grain. Staff greet you at the front and answer questions about delivery, holds, and gift ideas. If you need help judging fit, they hand you a tape measure and suggest ways to place a piece in your room. You get straightforward guidance because they want you to take home items that work. That helps you avoid impulse buys and focus on value.
The shop rewards a methodical loop. Start at the right wall and work row by row. Mark booths you love and circle back. This approach makes it easy to compare similar items without losing your place. You often find a better price or a more useful size on the second pass. If you like to bring home decor with a story, ask vendors about materials and care. Many makers live nearby and can describe how they built the piece you hold. You leave knowing how to maintain a finish or clean a fabric without guesswork.
Plan your visit with comfort in mind. The building stays cool and dry, which means you can browse in any season. Parking sits right outside the door. Nearby restaurants and coffee shops give you an easy break between loops. If you want to preview what they feature, check the shop’s site at antiquesandartisansvillage.com. Inventory changes often, so expect fresh finds each time. The constant thread is a reliable mix of older pieces with character and new work by local artists who take pride in their craft.
You end your trip with items that fit your home and your day. A framed print for the hallway. A side table that solves a space problem. A gift that feels personal and local. You also keep a short list for next time because you know this floor turns over fast. That is the appeal. You return, not out of habit, but because the next visit brings a new set of options worth your time.



