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Best Vintage Furniture in Montreal

The best vintage furniture in Montreal. Authentic Mid-Century Modern pieces, industrial salvage, designer originals, and locally sourced finds for a real home transformation.

Five picks

Kitsch à l'Os... ou pas

Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve · 3439 Rue Hochelaga, Montréal, QC H1W 1H4, Canada

Curated vintage treasures and Quebec-made products fill displays with care, and the owner Daniel and his dog Cosmo create a genuinely welcoming atmosphere.

Kitsch à l'Os... ou pas, Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Atelier 111 Deco

Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie · 1294 Rue Beaubien E, Montréal, QC H2S 1T9, Canada

Owner-couple meticulously restore and repair each piece with genuine care, swapping mass-market furniture for thoughtfully sourced vintage with fair pricing.

Atelier 111 Deco, Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie

EcoDepot Montreal

Lachine · 187 Rue Richer, Lachine, QC H8R 1R4, Canada

Spacious secondhand store buying & selling used furniture, clothing, housewares & collectibles.

EcoDepot Montreal, Lachine

Maison Singulier

Outremont · 6545 Rue Durocher #308, Outremont, QC H2V 3Z4, Canada

The owner curates exceptional 70s and 80s design pieces with impeccable taste and genuine expertise, earning customer loyalty across years.

Maison Singulier, Outremont

Analog Vintage

Plateau · 4123 R. Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2W 2M7, Canada

Nutan's thoughtfully curated vintage pieces, from metal deer hooks to teapots, arrive paired with genuine conversation and affordable prices that make returning worthwhile.

Analog Vintage, Plateau

Local pick

Marché Underground (Notre-Dame-du-Vintage)

Sud-Ouest · 3731 R. Notre Dame O, Montréal, QC H4C 1P8, Canada

Multiple interconnected vintage shops fill a two-floor maze where you hunt through individually curated rooms across eras for quality furniture, clothing, and decor at fair prices.

Marché Underground (Notre-Dame-du-Vintage), Sud-Ouest

Montreal has a thriving vintage furniture scene thanks to decades of turnover in the city's apartments and a strong design-conscious culture. Mid-century modern pieces, industrial salvage from old factories, and Quebec-made pine furniture all circulate through the shops on this list. The best dealers source from estate sales and building demolitions across the province. Saint-Henri and the Mile End have the highest concentration of quality shops. Prices are generally lower than Toronto or New York for equivalent pieces.

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