Printer Version E-Mail
Shopping for Cottage Style In and Around Savannah
Melissa Bigner discovers a wealth of shopping opportunities in the Savannah area.

photography: Buff Strickland


One Fish, Two Fish, 912/447-4600 or onefishstore.com. Furniture, lighting, linens, perfume, jewelry, and other souvenirs await you at this center of chic.

@home, 912/201-0015 or vintagegeneral.com. Fabulous new and old-time goodies for the home, garden, baby, and gifter.

The Paris Market & Brocante, 912/232-1500 or www.theparismarket.com. Avant-garde finds from the world’s best markets (Paris, Cairo, Budapest, and on) make this shop Savannah’s crown jewel. Set in a former supermarket (and boxing ring), it has two floors to feast upon.

Shop SCAD, 912/525-5180 or shopscadonline. Paintings, prints, clothes, and way-cool home fare made by Savannah College of Art and Design students.

E. Shaver, Bookseller, 921/234-7257. You’ll find regional and popular books and coffee table treats in the ground floor of an old manse on Bull Street.

The Book Lady, 912/233-3628. A creaky cave of books from near and far, piled almost to the ceiling.

Brownesville, 912/231-2345 or brownesville.com. Shabby chic furniture in the heart of Savannah’s up-and-coming Starland District.

Gallery Espresso, 912/233-5348 or galleryespresso.com. Bare-brick gallery meets coffeehouse.

The Store, 843/757-3855. Set in an early 1900s relic of a building, the slouchy store is stocked with random antiques, paintings, and knickknacks galore.

Eggs ’n’ Tricities, 843/757-3446. You name it, it’s here—stationery, trinkets for house and garden, clothes for the fabulous—stacked in a onetime gas station.

Amos Hummell, 843/290-0507 or hummellstudios.com. Zany, candy-colored inspiration.

Jacob Preston, 843/757-3084. This former mayor pro tem leaves his studio open for business when he steps out. In more than 30 years, no customer has forgotten to leave a check (and none have bounced).