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A Gallery for Fine Photography
This ramshackle art gallery has an impressive collection of historic photography and prints from the region.
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Alex Beard Studio
The nephew of legendary photographer Peter Beard, Alex Beard is a painter who has made a name for himself by creating wonderful, whimsical paintings of wildlife and nature. In his gallery on Royal Street, you can find original works, limited...
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Arthur Roger Gallery
This spacious, light-filled contemporary art gallery’s knowledgeable staff guide visitors through the exhibitions, which change every few months. The gallery has several interior spaces and large walls that allow each individual work space to breathe.
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Balzac Antiques
European collectibles are the specialty at this Magazine Street antique store, which places a special emphasis on romantic housewares.
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Callan Contemporary
Recommended by an Indagare community insider.
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Consign Consign
This consignment shop on the buzzy Magazine Street sells antiques and vintage pieces including art, furniture, jewelry and more sourced from all over the world.
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Hazelnut
Elegant and quirky, much like New Orleans itself, Hazelnut has quickly become a destination store for both locals and in the know visitors. Stocked with elegant ceramic dining sets, toile accessories and delightful gifts, this Uptown store is on its...
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Jonathan Ferrara Gallery
With monthly exhibits, Jonathan Ferrara is an innovative and adventurous gallery featuring works by both established and emerging contemporary artists with a particular emphasis on multimedia works.
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Karla Katz Antiques
Karla Katz offers French antiques and spectacular home accessories.
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LeMieux Galleries
Opened in 1983, LeMieux Galleries is a staple in the New Orleans gallery scene, showcasing a diverse collection of works from artists local to Louisiana and the larger Gulf Coast.
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Lucullus
Lucullus fills a niche market offering antique items for the kitchen and dining room.
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Merchant House
Whether you’re looking to style yourself or your home, Merchant House is stocked with only authentic New Orleans treasures, from antique furniture and ceramics to vintage clothing and jewelry.
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Sunday Shop
Stocked with both vintage and contemporary home goods, Sunday Shop is a charming boutique with plenty of treasures to bolster a room design, from paintings and textiles to books and lamps.
New Orleans

Like many historic cities that have experienced growth throughout centuries, the Crescent City developed organically. Though it started in a centralized and geographically important setting on an elevated parcel of land in a bend of the Mississippi River, over time the metropolis expanded in all directions. As a result, New Orleans feels less like a coherent city and more like a conglomerate of multiple hamlets merging to form a vivacious place that is greater than the sum of its parts. Shopping options reflect the Big Easy’s varied personalities. In one afternoon, intrepid visitors can explore funky vintage wares in the bohemian Marigny, gleaming antiques and silver in the French Quarter, uber-cool contemporary art in the Warehouse District and home décor in the Garden District that could give New York’s D&D Building a run for its money.