Taos Antiques and Estate Sales
A local guide to Taos antique shopping & Estate Sales
Taos Black Dog Antique and Estate Sales
A longtime favorite for locals who love objects with real history, Taos Black Dog Antiques and Estate Sales blends classic antiques with estate finds that feel genuinely lived-in. Expect furniture, art, household pieces, and the occasional surprise—items chosen for character rather than polish. The selection changes often, reflecting estate acquisitions from around the region, so repeat visits are part of the fun. This is the kind of place where browsing slowly pays off, and where every piece seems to carry a story from another time in Taos.
Two Graces
Two Graces is a quietly charming antique shop that rewards unhurried browsing. The focus here is on well-chosen vintage furniture, decorative objects, and timeless household pieces that feel both useful and beautiful. The space has an inviting, lived-in quality—more like stepping into a thoughtfully curated home than a traditional antique store. Inventory shifts regularly, so each visit offers something new to discover. If you’re drawn to objects with subtle character and a sense of continuity, Two Graces is a gentle, satisfying stop while antique shopping in Taos.
El Rincon Trading Post
El Rincon Trading Post is a historic Taos fixture, offering a glimpse into the region’s long tradition of trade and craftsmanship. Known for Native American jewelry, rugs, pottery, and cultural goods, the shop feels more like a living archive than a standard retail space. Many pieces reflect decades of relationships with artists and families from across the Southwest. While not an antique store in the traditional sense, El Rincon carries objects with deep lineage and cultural continuity. It’s an essential stop for anyone interested in Taos history expressed through art and everyday beauty.
114 Kit Carson Rd.
(575) 758-9188
Ranchos Antique Furnishings
Ranchos Antique Furnishings specializes in Spanish Colonial antique furniture, offering substantial pieces rooted in regional history and craftsmanship. Expect hand-built forms, rich wood tones, and furnishings well suited to Northern New Mexico homes. This is a destination for intentional furnishing rather than casual browsing. Hours are generally Tuesday through Friday, with private showings available by appointment. Calling ahead is recommended.
Phone: (575) 613-0036
Kimosabe Vintage Southwest
Kimosabé Vintage Southwest specializes in vintage and antique Southwestern textiles, Navajo weavings, pottery, jewelry, kachinas, and paintings, with a focus on quality, authenticity, and regional heritage. The selection is thoughtfully curated, giving each piece space to be appreciated on its own terms. Many items reflect long-standing traditions of craft and collecting in Northern New Mexico and the broader Southwest. This is an inviting stop for those drawn to cultural objects and decorative arts with history, depth, and a strong sense of place.
108 TERESINA LN, TAOS, NM 87571
PHONE: (575) 779-2608