At Antiques at Distillery Commons, over 30 independent merchants offer a wide range of carefully-selected and beautifully-restored antiques to the design trade and the general public. The eclectic mix of vendors includes antiquarians, designers, collectors and art merchants who have come together in 12,000 square feet of open, bright and inviting display space.
Our showroom is located at the intersection of Payne Street and Lexington Road in Distillery Commons, the 19th century home of National Distillers that has been re-purposed as a mixed-use development. The faithfully-restored complex houses several businesses that will soon be joined by more than 70 loft apartments.
Our showroom is located at the intersection of Payne Street and Lexington Road in Distillery Commons, the 19th century home of National Distillers that has been re-purposed as a mixed-use development. The faithfully-restored complex houses several businesses that will soon be joined by more than 70 loft apartments.
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Antiques at Distillery Commons is conveniently located in what was originally called Irish Hill in the 19th century, (Originally known colloquially as Billy Goat Hill after Whaley's goat farm) Irish Hill was named for 19th-century Irish-Catholic immigrants - although a large number of Germans also settled there - and for its high ground above the Ohio River, which later provided a refuge and dry evacuation route for many West End Louisvillians fleeing the 1937 flood.
The Antique Market at Distillery Commons is celebrating 10 years as a premier resource for top quality antiques, fine arts, and accessories from around the world. Collectors, designers and the general public will be captivated by the finest assortment of objects d'art and treasures for the home or office.
Our unique inventory is ever changing. And while we would love to show you everything we have on our website, there is simply not enough room in cyberspace. Please contact us should you have any questions about what you see on the site, or just as important, what you do not see. You never know what we might be able to come up with.
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