
What are you grateful for this month? Cutler Real Estate wants to give thanks to you with November's selection of special offers from LoLo Gifts. These delightful freebies are a great way to get acquainted with the wonderful products and services available from local businesses.
Whether you're celebrating Thanksgiving around Northeast Ohio, Columbus, or Cincinnati, this month's treats will make tasty additions to your holiday feast.
706 S. Main St., North Canton, OH 44720
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Give your all-American celebration some European flair with elegant macarons from Sprinkle City Sweets. These delicate, candy-colored beauties will dress up any dinner table, and they taste even better than they look.
Customers describe the macarons from Sprinkle City Sweets as their "obsession," but the deliciousness doesn't stop there. With an assortment of made-from-scratch baked goods ranging from cookies and bars to scones and cakes, there's something to satisfy everyone's sweet tooth.
330.933.0767
Thursday and Friday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
21 Furnace St., Akron, OH 44308
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According to Akron Honey Company, "exciting honey makes the best food." They back up their words with creative flavors such as bourbon, habanero, and hickory-smoked strawberry.
When IT expert Brent Wesley spotted a vacant patch of land along the drive to his day job, beekeeping was the furthest thing from his mind. But after Wesley bought the lot with a vague idea of creating something for the community, Akron Honey Company was born. In fact, Wesley has become so enamored of honey that he's using it as a base for diverse products such as ice cream and men's grooming products.
330.552.8858
Monday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
1801 Race St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Popcorn as gourmet food? It is when it comes in fanciful flavors like White Cheddar, Habanero Sweet Fire, and Double Crunch, found at Mama Made It Kettle & Gourmet Popcorn.
Despite the store's name, the crunchy goodness from Mama Made It Kettle & Gourmet Popcorn is on a whole other level from your childhood snacks made on the stove or in an air popper. When the housing bubble crashed in the late 2000s, successful realtor Mark Whitworth seized the opportunity to expand his hobby into a thriving business. Mushroom-style kernels are popped in traditional kettles to form a shape that holds a variety of seasonings.
513.257.7959
Saturday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
1168 Kenny Centre Mall, Columbus, OH 43220
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Leftover turkey sandwiches are a time-honored Thanksgiving tradition. Kick it up a notch by serving them on fresh-baked bread from Belle's Bread, or cap off your meal with a slice of their luscious cakes.
East meets West describes Belle's Bread as well as the union of owner Takashi Takenaka and his French-born wife. The two "married" their respective culinary backgrounds to open a bakery offering the best of both worlds. Authentic French pastries sit side-by-side in the display case with curry donuts, sweet red bean rolls, and other Japanese delicacies.
614.451.7110
Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

We love to carry the spirit of gratitude throughout the entire year. It's always a good time to partake in our monthly program of complimentary offers from LoLo Gifts. Just contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to sign up.

Ordering Thanksgiving dinner from your favorite restaurant is a great way to lighten your load on a busy holiday and enjoy a truly world-class meal without having to spend all day in the kitchen. Ready to feast? Check out these 9 Ohio restaurants where you can find the perfect Thanksgiving meal for your family this year.
1015 Edison St. NW, Hartville, OH 44632
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Plan on a lovely Northeast Ohio Thanksgiving meal from Hartville Kitchen Restaurant & Bakery, which offers heat at home Thanksgiving dinners for groups of any size. Hartville Kitchen offers three different heat at home Thanksgiving packages, with meals to accommodate 6 to 24 guests. Every meal package includes all of your favorite fixings, along with a perfectly cooked turkey or ham and a delectable pie from the bakery to finish off the perfect meal. You can also create your own custom package with a la carte items from the menu – just make sure to place your order early if you want a custom Thanksgiving meal.
4118 Belden Village St. NW, Canton, OH 44718
Mulligan's Restaurant & Pub has been serving delicious Thanksgiving dinners for many years and will be bringing back all of your favorites for this year's holiday. A local favorite for nearly 40 years, Mulligan's offers a warm, inviting, family-friendly atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed holiday meal. The special Thanksgiving menu features a full turkey dinner or your choice of filet or prime rib. Prefer to dine at home? Mulligan's also offers Thanksgiving family four-packs featuring four Thanksgiving meals, fixings included, that you can enjoy at home.
4000 Medina Rd., Akron, OH 44333
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Take the night off from cooking and head for Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, which has everything you need to enjoy a memorable holiday with your family. The Thanksgiving menu here features three courses, including a house-made soup or salad, a steak or turkey main course, delicious sides to share with the table, and a fantastic dessert from Fleming's kitchen. This steakhouse also features one of Akron's most extensive wine lists, including some special selections just for Thanksgiving dinner.
1 E Campus View Blvd., Columbus, OH 43235
Whether you're looking for an elegant Thanksgiving dining destination or a carryout kit to create your own amazing meal at home, you'll find it at J. Gilberts Wood-Fired Steaks & Seafood. Planning to dine in? The restaurant's atmosphere is second-to-none, and the bar is known for churning out some of the best cocktails in Columbus. J. Gilberts keeps the menu simple for Thanksgiving, with a traditional holiday feast complemented by your choice of freshly made desserts and a wine list with something to suit every taste.
169 E Beck St., Columbus, OH 43206
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Locally owned and consistently ranked as one of Columbus's best restaurants, Lindey's is the perfect upscale dining choice for Thanksgiving if you're looking for a holiday menu that features extensive options. Of course, you can go with the classic turkey dinner and fixings, but Lindey's Thanksgiving menu also features steak, seafood, pasta dishes, and a savory selection of appetizers. Dessert even gets its own full page on the menu, with something to satisfy every sweet tooth and a wide variety of after-dinner drinks.
624 N High St., Columbus, OH 43215
For the classic Columbus Thanksgiving dinner, look no further than the Guild House restaurant, which offers fresh, seasonal meals made with locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy a simple, perfectly curated Thanksgiving menu that features unique spins on your favorite holiday soups, sides, and desserts. Opt for food and order your own drinks to pair with each course, or order your meal with house-picked wine pairings that bring the best out of every bite. Just be sure to reserve your seat in advance, because spaces fill up fast!
609 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Cincinnati has a fantastic selection of restaurants where you can enjoy Thanksgiving this year, including the chic, trendy Metropole restaurant on Walnut Street. Metropole is located in the gorgeous 21c Museum Hotel, so it's hard to find a better atmosphere for your Thanksgiving meal. The team at Metropole changes the menu for every season, based on when the best fresh ingredients are available. That's no different for Thanksgiving, and the holiday menu here is sure to feature some unexpected takes on some of your favorite classic Thanksgiving fixings.
11320 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45249
For a casual yet upscale atmosphere with a beautiful waterfront setting and a menu to match, check out the Thanksgiving dinner options at deSha's American Tavern. The Thanksgiving menu here features something for everyone, including turkey, steak, seafood, and tons of fixings. There's also a full menu for kids, allowing younger visitors to customize their own holiday meal. If you'd rather dine at home, deSha's American Tavern has you covered there, too. The carryout Thanksgiving menu allows you to customize a meal for each of your guests, including entrees, sides, soups/salads, and of course, a delightful dessert to polish off the perfect meal.
580 Walnut St. Suite 100, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Looking for the classic steakhouse experience for your Thanksgiving dinner? Prime Cincinnati is one of the top steakhouses in the city and the perfect place to dine if you're craving steak, seafood, or traditional turkey for Thanksgiving. Prime Cincinnati is big on atmosphere, with an elegant, art-lined dining room that provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable holiday. The menu here is loaded with all of your steak and seafood favorites, along with a truly diverse wine list that includes the perfect pairing for any meal. And don't forget dessert! There are tons of sweet treats available, including delicious, locally produced ice cream from Loveland Sweet Shop.
There's an Ohio restaurant to suit every taste for Thanksgiving this year. Let us know where you'll be ordering your holiday meal from in the comments below.

Who's ready to explore a world of art? November 9th is National Go to an Art Museum Day, and art museums all around Ohio are calling your name! Whether you're close to Columbus, nearby Northeast Ohio, or living in Cincinnati, we encourage you to head to these fascinating art museums in Ohio.
11400 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
The ever-changing Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland has a history of developing the city's cultural landscape. It was one of the first museums in the area to display works from artists like Andy Warhol, and they continue to feature innovative works from emerging artists. MoCa Cleveland reopened in October and invites visitors to gaze at their current exhibits from artists Nina Katchadourian, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Martin Creed, and Margaret Kilgallen.
11150 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106
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The Cleveland Museum of Art was founded over a century ago for the "benefit of all the people forever." Since then, it's been renovated and expanded to enhance and engage the Northeast Ohio art community. Today, you can view their current exhibitions dedicated to Korean, Chinese, and Latin American artists. Music lovers will enjoy the special Behind the Beat series, which celebrates the legacy of music at the museum, which can be viewed and heard online.
1305 W. 80th St. Suite 016, Cleveland, OH 44102
Those who love art but wish to appreciate regional work rather than globally curated collections should head to ARTneo, the Museum of Northeast Ohio Art. Located in Gordon Square, this unique museum showcases artists from past and present who called Northeast Ohio home. Plan your visit ahead of time, as they're currently open by appointment only. If you can't find an appointment that works for you, consider heading to their free open house event at 78th Street Studios on Friday, November 20th. These Third Friday events have been voted the Best Arts Event in Cleveland.
480 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215
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The Columbus Museum of Art is open and ready to welcome art lovers back. Among their many wonderful pieces, they host the world's largest collection of artworks from local artists, including George Bellows and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Spend hours browsing their permanent collection and latest exhibitions or take part in one of their creative events in-person or online. Although the Columbus Museum of Art is closed on Mondays, which is National Go to An Art Museum Day, you can browse their collections online from home to help plan your visit.
1871 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43210
The Ohio State University is home to acclaimed athletics and academics, but many don't know that they also house a fantastic art center. The Wexner Center for the Arts is an on-campus laboratory for advancing contemporary art. As one of the most dynamic contemporary art programs in the country, it showcases its students' works throughout exhibition space. These exhibits feature art in every medium, with many showcased indoors and outdoors. There are five interesting exhibits on display during National Go to an Art Museum Day to provide you with a memorable visit to OSU that requires no tailgating.
5819 Chantry Dr., Columbus, OH 43232
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If you're looking for one of the most unique art experiences in Columbus, head to Otherworld. This 32,000 square-foot immersive art experience in Chantry Square takes you through dozens of rooms. Some display large-scale artworks while others offer mixed-reality playgrounds or secret passageways. Over 40 artists have contributed to this tech-infused space, creating a truly other-worldly experience for art lovers and anyone who loves an immersive experience. Note that tickets can only be purchased online in advance.
953 Eden Park Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45202
There are few better ways to spend the day in Cincinnati than in Eden Park. It's home to some of the city's best attractions, including the Cincinnati Art Museum, which boasts nearly 70,000 pieces from across 6,000 years. Their collection includes stunning African, Islamic, Asian, and Native American artwork. One of November's featured exhibits is Women Breaking Boundaries, which showcases works from the museum's permanent collection completed by female artists. Another interesting exhibit is Do It (Home), an interactive exhibit that you can also download and create at home.
316 Pike St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Fine art has lived at the Taft Museum of Art in downtown Cincinnati for the last 200 years. Art and history come alive in ways unlike any other museum in the state. Though one of the finest small art museums in the country, there are countless hidden gems throughout the historic building. Eleven different period-inspired rooms display masterpieces from the 17th to 19th centuries. Current exhibits available for viewing during Go to an Art Museum Day include galleries celebrating local Cincinnati art over the history of the Taft Museum.
44 E. 6th St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Enjoy free admission to the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center and view their current exhibits, including works from Marjolijn Dijkman, Vhils, Kader Attia, and Tania Candiani. One of the reasons why we love the Contemporary Arts Center is because it also hosts the UnMuseum. This innovative area allows adults and children alike to get hands-on with art and unleash their creativity. If you're unable to go to CAC on Go to an Art Museum Day, you can view their collection virtually online for free.
Let us know which destinations we should head to on National Go to an Art Museum Day in the comments!

We love our pawpaws here in Cincinnati. Farmers sell them at local markets. Clever cooks make pawpaw chutney and jam. Local craft brewers even make small-batch pawpaw beers when the fruit is in season. It's a unique fruit, with a creamy avocado-like texture and a flavor that some describe as a cross between mango and banana. But if you're not from Ohio or Kentucky, there's a good chance you've never heard of one of America's most abundant native fruits.
That's probably because of their brief season, short shelf life, and readiness to bruise make them all but impossible to ship outside their native region. But if you live in Cincinnati, there's a good chance you have pawpaws growing right in your own backyard. Keep an eye out for pawpaw trees at these beautiful Cincy area parks this fall.
3012 Section Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45237
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Once the vast estate of Herbert Greer French, the land now known as French Park has been a popular hiking spot in Cincinnati for the better part of a century. In addition to the park's handsome brick manor, the park includes 275 acres of woods, wetlands, and meadows with a lovely 2.9-mile loop trail. The terrain is moderately hilly, and pawpaw trees are fairly common understory plants along the trail. Watch for the trees' distinctive large, oblong leaves, and for the fruit itself, which is green, kidney-shaped, and grows in clusters.
11450 Lebanon Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241
A beautiful 730-acre park just 25 minutes from the heart of Cincinnati, Sharon Woods is a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching. The park also includes a small lake that offers great fishing and kayaking opportunities. Keep an eye out for pawpaw trees along the lakeshore as you paddle around! They love to grow in wet, low-lying areas. Sharon Woods is home to several beautiful hiking trails as well, including a 2.6-mile paved pathway that encircles the lake. Pawpaws have also been seen growing along the 0.7-mile Gorge Trail.
2008 Lawrenceburg, North Bend, OH 45052
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Tucked away in Ohio's southwestern-most corner, Shawnee Lookout offers rich history and splendid scenery. The park overlooks the Ohio River and Great Miami River valleys, with some truly exceptional views, especially as the leaves begin to change in fall. Shawnee Lookout is most famous for its Native American earthworks and historic Springhouse School and Log Cabin, but also offers a wealth of peaceful hiking trails where you can often spot pawpaws in bloom. Keep an eye out for the fruit along the 1.4-mile Miami Fort Trail in particular.
5090 Observatory Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45208
Most Cincinnatians know Ault Park as the site of local events like the Concours d' Elegance Car Show and the city's annual 4th of July festivities. Although the spectacular open-air pavilion and gardens of Ault Park may be the most well-known features of this Cincinnati green space, there's more to explore when you go off the beaten path. The more secluded corners of Ault Park offers a maze of nature trails that traverse shady woods, hills, valleys, and streams. Pawpaws are a common sight along many of the trails, particularly low-lying areas along the Valley Trail and Brook Trail.
3251 Brookline Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220
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Pawpaws grow profusely along the shady slopes of Burnet Woods, one of Cincy's most deeply forested parks. Located a stone's throw from the University of Cincinnati campus, Burnet Woods encompasses 90 acres of quiet woodlands that are popular among locals for bird watching and dog walking. It won't take you long to spot pawpaw trees along the park's shady hiking trails. They're especially common near the small lake at the heart of Burnet Woods, which is also a great spot for catch-and-release fishing if you're so inclined.
430 W North Bend Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45216
Caldwell Preserve, also known as the Caldwell Nature Center, is a great place to experience the landscape of Ohio as it may have looked before settlers arrived. A mix of old-growth forest and newer plantings, the preserve includes some dense stands of pawpaw trees, often shaded beneath a towering canopy of mature beech, walnut, and oaks. Keep an eye out for pawpaws as you hike the nature trail through the Mill Creek Valley.
4949 Tealtown Rd., Milford, OH 45150
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One of a handful of properties across Hamilton County that are collectively managed as the Cincinnati Nature Center, Rowe Woods spans over 1,000 acres just east of the city. It's a spectacular resource for nature lovers, including a 65-acre tract of old-growth forest and 14 miles of hiking trails that explore a wide range of habitats. The woods are popular among bird watchers and wildflower aficionados, and there are plenty of opportunities to see pawpaws here. Keep in mind that harvesting and foraging are not allowed; look but don't pick! Admission to Rowe Woods is free for Cincinnati Nature Center Members, and there is a small fee for non-members.
5083 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223
Spanning approximately 1,500 acres, Mt. Airy Park has the distinction of being Cincinnati's largest park. It's also one of the oldest urban reforestation parks in America and has been one of Cincinnati's most prized outdoor resources since 1911. The park includes many miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, all of which traverse an amazing diversity of habitats, from hardwood and conifer forests to meadows and wetlands. You can frequently spot pawpaws along the shady wooded slopes leading down to creek bottoms.
Pawpaws are ripe for only a brief time, so don't miss it! Here in the Cincinnati area, the fruit is usually in its prime in late September, though it can be a little different every year. If you find some in a park we forgot to mention, be sure to let us know in the comments section below!

Do you feel like your home could use a refresh? Whether you're just moving into a new home or you've been in the same place for years, the right pieces of furniture can completely change the look and feel of your space.
Luckily, there are plenty of great furniture stores in the Cincinnati area where you're sure to find exactly what you're looking for. Here are a few of our favorites.
1401 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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For modern and contemporary furniture and lighting, you can't go wrong with Design Lab. This store features a vast collection of curated pieces by designers from around the globe. The items you'll find here are primarily European, although the store also works in collaboration with local galleries and other community organizations.
Here you'll find incredibly unique home decor items to give your space a finishing touch that truly reflects your personality. They also feature artwork and decor by local and national artists. More than just a retail space, Design Lab is also a showroom and full-service interior design studio.
800 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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If retro is more your style, you'll love Algin Retro Furniture in downtown Cincinnati. This seven-story furniture store has been family-owned-and-operated for over 50 years. They carry a wide variety of furniture and home items including upcycled items, mid-century modern reproductions, and artwork. Many of the brands they carry come with a lifetime warranty.
Locals and visitors both love their custom Live Edge Wood line of furniture, called Urban Timber. These tables, shelves, and countertops are made by local artisans from salvaged logs found both in Cincinnati and in Upstate New York. The store also carries paintings, sculptures, and photography by local artists.
3711 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209
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One of Cincinnati's top vintage furniture stores, Mainly Art Vintage Furnishings has been in business since 1988. This 10,000 square-foot retail space carries a huge selection of vintage mid-century furniture and lighting that has been acquired from locations all across the United States. They buy, sell, and rent items ranging from the 1930s Art Deco era to pieces from the 40s, 50s, and all the way into the 1970s.
You won't find any reproductions here. They guarantee that they only carry original items from each time period.
3209 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209
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Voltage is one of the only furniture stores in the area that specializes almost exclusively in modern, high-end pieces. Here you'll find classic contemporary decor and the latest trends in European furniture.
The two-story, loft-style showroom displays an impressive collection of indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, accessories, and kitchen design. Need some help figuring out exactly what you need? No problem! Voltage's designers will help you with brainstorming your design project, planning out your space, and installation.
3052 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209
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Do you have a passion for antique and vintage designer furniture? Astute Furnishings carries a wide selection of items in this category as well as newer designer furniture, collectibles, art, and other decorative objects. Established in 1993, Astute Furnishings is Cincinnati's oldest furniture design business. It's conveniently located in the heart of Oakley Square and offers competitive pricing that you're sure to love.
430 W. Benson St., Reading, OH 45215
You never know what you're going to find when you pay a visit to Every Now & Then Antique Furniture Mall. This family-owned-and-operated business has been located in the area since 1976. Here you'll find three stories of antique pieces, including mirrors, chests, bedroom sets, china cabinets, tables and chairs, armoires, and more. All of the pieces are extremely high quality and are priced at a fraction of what you would pay for brand-new furniture.
If you're planning to replace some of your current furniture pieces, you may also want to ask if they're interested in purchasing them or making a trade. You could walk in with your old couch and walk out with some amazing new decor!
6252 Glenway Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45211
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If you're interested in acquiring new furniture at deeply discounted prices, then you'll want to head over to Cincinnati Open Box Outlet. The owners of this store acquire furniture from overstock and liquidation from online retailers. They carry many pieces from nationally known brands, including Ashley Furniture.
This family-owned-and-operated company has been open since 2017. They personally assemble almost every item they purchase to make sure it's exactly as it's supposed to be, then place it on their showroom floor at a super-steep discount. This sales model makes new, comfortable furniture accessible to just about everyone.
1841 Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45239
YesterYears Used Furniture carries an ever-changing stock of previously-owned furniture and decor. When you shop here, you'll want to come ready to buy because once an item is gone, it's gone forever.
You can expect to find all kinds of furniture from sofas to tables and every style from antique to contemporary. In addition to furniture, this shop carries collectibles, pottery, stained glass, mirrors, wall art, lamps, bar signs, neon lights, and more.
They're also always buying used items. This is the perfect opportunity for you to sell the collectibles, decor, or gently used furniture that no longer suits you and get some fast cash to help pay for your new things.
1202 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Another great option for mid-century modern furniture and decor, Leftcoast Modern carries both furniture and artwork. All of the pieces are carefully curated and constantly rotating. Here you'll find a wide assortment of brand-name items like Eames and Broyhill Brasilia furniture, Kaj Franck and Cathrineholm dishes, and Aldo Londi pottery.
This is one of the largest modern furniture stores in the Cincinnati area, making it a "must" on your furniture shopping list. They also buy, sell, and trade, so you're sure to find something unique and interesting every time you visit!
Which of these great local furniture stores will you visit first?