Visiting The Antique Foundry vintage and antique store located in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
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While getting my windshield replaced, I noticed this beautiful window display across the plaza for The Antique Foundry and HAD to pop in to check it out.
I overheard someone ask how long they’d been open for, and the woman behind the register said about a month, so I landed on a brand new gem, and wow!
First, this shop is huge – it goes on and on and has so many great displays throughout. The displays are also impactful. In other antique malls, a seller rents a booth and sets it up themself as their own little shop, but in The Antique Foundry, each area you turn to, there are beautifully curated vignettes throughout the shop featuring gorgeous furniture pieces and decor items from a variety of individual sellers so the overall vibe of each space is really cohesive and thoughtful.
Whether you’re looking for items for your coastal themed dining room, Victorian style bedroom or the man cave, they’ve got a little bit of everything.

The flowers all over the glass windows from The Antique Foundry caught my eye first. I thought they were snowflakes painted on for the season, but they’re pretty flower outlines.

My first love in the yarn world was needlepoint and I still absolutely love it and feel so inspired by it, so needle-pointed projects out in the wild really hold a special place in my heart. This one here was a blanket, which I can’t even imagine stitching! But it was stunning with so many beautiful little details within it.

A chic corner with coastal touches.

I love so many of the furniture pieces in the natural wood shades.

There was a whole china cabinet filled with blue and white dishes – a few different kinds, but all displayed perfectly together.

Cute little space with soft, cottagecore touches.

This space reminded me of a man cave, sort of like the vibes of Mantiques in North Carolina.

This needle-pointed dog pillow was so sweet! It had such an interesting shape, but beautifully stitched and sewn.

A continuation of the man cave space – this side looks like the library.

I really like how they decorated the deer statue for Christmas.

There was even a chic little space filled with distressed decor pieces and lots of beautiful plants and greenery!
I hope you enjoyed this peek into my Visit to The Antique Foundry in Altamonte Springs, Florida!

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