Discovery in the Antiques Capital of New Jersey


Discovery in the Antiques Capital of New Jersey

**People’s Store Antiques Center**
**Four Floors of Discovery in the Antiques Capital of New Jersey**

If treasure hunting had a headquarters, it could be in the heart of Lambertville. Known proudly as the Antiques Capital of New Jersey, Lambertville is a place where history coexists with creativity. At the center of it all stands the legendary People’s Store Antiques Center, the largest antique co-op in the tri-state area.

Since 1839, this historic building has welcomed generations of seekers, collectors, designers, and the delightfully curious. When you step through its doors, you’re not just shopping — you’re exploring four vibrant floors filled with character, craftsmanship, and surprises.

**Four Floors. Over 50 Dealers. Endless Possibilities.**
With more than 50 dealers under one roof, every corner offers a discovery. You might find:

– Fine antiques with refined elegance
– Primitive pieces full of warmth and soul
– Sparkling glassware and delicate stemware
– Ephemera and political buttons that whisper stories of another era
– Vintage vinyl records ready to spin again
– Mid-century modern icons
– Industrial treasures with edge and grit
– Farmhouse tables that feel like home
– Statement lighting, including chandeliers, lamps, and fixtures that can transform a room
– Vintage jewelry and coveted designer bags
– Vintage clothing waiting for a second life

It’s a place where collectors get lost in the best way possible, where first-time visitors quickly become lifelong regulars.

**Where Antiques Meet Living Art**
What makes the People’s Store truly extraordinary is that it’s not solely focused on the past — it’s alive with creativity.

On two distinct third floors, working artist studios invite you into the present moment. You may catch a glimpse of inspiration unfolding in real-time from artists, including:

– Eleanor Voorhees
– Christina Sorace MacKinnon
– Johanna Furst

Alongside these studios, an ever-revolving art gallery, featuring the Sophia Steff Gallery, ensures that no two visits are ever the same. The building itself represents a conversation — 19th-century bones housing 21st-century creativity.

**A Destination, Not Just a Store**
The People’s Store is located right in the center of downtown Lambertville, a town overflowing with charm. Just a few blocks away, you’ll find:

– The bridge leading to New Hope
– The scenic Delaware River & Canal Path along the river

Spend the morning treasure hunting, the afternoon strolling along the canal path, and the evening enjoying one of Lambertville’s many artsy coffee houses, cafés, galleries, restaurants, or cozy bars. The town hums with creativity, and the People’s Store is its heartbeat.

**Why It Inspires**
There’s something deeply inspiring about holding an object that has outlived decades — sometimes even centuries. These pieces have survived through homes, celebrations, quiet mornings, and changing times. When you bring one home, you’re not just decorating; you’re continuing a story.

In a fast-paced world of mass production and instant everything, the People’s Store Antiques Center reminds us that beauty takes time. Craftsmanship matters, and history deserves to be lived with, not just remembered.

**Come Wander. Come Wonder.**
Whether you’re a serious collector, a designer searching for the perfect statement piece, an artist seeking inspiration, or simply someone who loves a good afternoon adventure, the People’s Store is waiting.

Four floors. Fifty dealers. Working artist studios. One unforgettable experience.

See why Lambertville is the Antiques Capital of New Jersey — and why the People’s Store remains its most iconic treasure.

Open every day from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

PEOPLE’S STORE ANTIQUES CENTER
28 North Union Street
Lambertville NJ 08530

www.PeoplesStore.net
609-397-9808

Tintype wet plate collodion photographer Studio in Lambertville NJ

Daniel Leocadi, a local wet plate collodion photographer, tintype studio on the second floor of the People’s Antique Store in Lambertville NJ.

There has not been a photographer like this in Lambertville since the Fritz photography studio that was situated next door and John C. Tibbles studio on the corner of Church and Union St during the 1860s – 1880s.

Wet plate collodion photography is one of the earliest photographic processes discovered by Frederick Scott Archer (UK) in the 1850s. The earliest photographs of the USA were captured by William Henry Jackson using this process, and Matthew Brady captured images of the American Civil War, many of which remain today.

Daniel uses this process of alchemy – silver, light, and a 1901 Century camera to capture a photograph onto a glass or metal plate. Once created, the plate is essentially an original physical work of art – a copy of the truth that can’t be changed or reproduced and, if taken care of, can last hundreds of years. The surreal raw quality can’t be matched by any digital process today. The entire process takes about 30 minutes per image and has several steps. Each plate is always unique and a product of many variables such as temperature, humidity, light, chemical formulas, and techniques, making it challenging to master.

The tintype portrait studio is open by appointment.

Tintype portraits and tintype sessions make unique and personal gifts for any occasion.

Book a session – https://daniel-leocadi.square.site/

Gift a session – https://squareup.com/gift/EBAAYJPF002G6/order

More info – https://www.danielleocadi.com/Portrait-Session

The studio does accept walk-ins based on availability. Book early to secure your spot. Looking forward to seeing you!

 

 

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