Vintage, Consignment, and Antique Shops in Bingen and White Salmon
As if living here in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge wasn’t enough, we are so blessed to have so many incredible new (and old) small businesses all around us!
As we are all trying to save a little money these days, shopping second-hand is not only budget friendly but has the added advantage of sustainability, which seems like a win-win!
If you are unfamiliar with these “Vintage and Modern” shops in and around Bingen, let’s introduce you!
Antiques & Oddities
The original is none other than Antiques & Oddities, the largest antique store in the Gorge, situated in downtown Bingen and covering three storefronts with a basement full of goods from around the Globe! Owner Steve Wolford began nearly 30 years ago in the antique business and on any given day you will find droves of shoppers hunting for treasures in the massive space. You can literally find just about anything here–from furniture to clothing, and everything in between–this space boasts upwards of 30 individual vendor spaces–all with their own curated goods.
Pucker Huddle Goods
Pucker Huddle Goods opened in late October of 2023, in downtown Bingen. Having had a vendor space at Antiques & Oddities for many years, she outgrew the space and ventured on her own. Angelena has been sourcing vintage and modern clothing and gems from estate sales for decades, and loves to add her own flair with some creative sewing on some of her clothing items.
SUN SUN
Sun Sun owner Madeline McNaughton has embraced her community in Bingen and loves having her own space to engage with “all different kinds of folks that “inspire me to be more creative.”
You will find beautiful vintage clothing at Sun Sun, but also specialty roasted coffee beans and apertifs, tinned fish, handmade beaded jewelry, ceramics and lots more! The vibe is light and cheerful, just like Madeline!
Marcel
Located in what was once an old car wash in downtown White Salmon, Marcel has a beautifully curated collection of second hand home goods that reflect Amy’s philosophy of reducing waste and repurposing previously loved items “to bring creativity to our everyday lives.” Amy is passionate about a lifestyle that values sustainability and creativity, and about inspiring people to think differently about their living spaces, showing them they can have beautiful, unique homes without harming the environment.