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Buzzworthy vintage furniture and design shop Homestead Seattle opens on Capitol Hill

(Image: Homestead Seattle)

(Image: Homestead Seattle)

The husband and wife partners behind antique and vintage interior design retailer Homestead Seattle undersell the business just a little.

“We find and restore and fix up vintage and antique furniture,” Ryan Tansey tells CHS about the business he runs with wife Michele that has just opened a brick and mortar shop on Capitol Hill.

The couple has an eye for finding one of a kind pieces that fit into a kind of American classic look just trendy enough to be upvoted and liked. Until now, their showroom has been their stylish Madrona home. Now, Homestead Seattle’s look is on display on E Pine in the retail space left empty with the nerd consolidation of Gamma Ray Games up the street.

“The way that we looked it, we’ll have a lot more visibility and foot traffic,” Ryan said. “Especially for local folks to stop by and see.”

The Homestead Seattle store is currently open by appointment but the Tanseys said they expect to around the shop with doors open for visitors on weekends through the holidays.

You can check out what is currently for sale — A leather Henredon sofa for $1,995? A MC Selig table for $495? An East German map of France for $395? Vintage bullhorns for $195 —  here in the Homestead Seattle online collection.

Homestead Seattle joins street art supply provider Art Primo as new retailers on the block.

The new Homestead Seattle is located at 411 E Pine. Check out homesteadseattle.com for more information.

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