The homage to hippies along the side
of the building is a great intro, and somehow a fitting one. Somehow. Make
sense of it later. IDK Creative Décor in the Irish
Hills, you soon discover, welcomes the unlikely. The space heater-turned-lamp
was one of the first clues.
IDK is part art studio, part antique store, and all original. Self-described as a store that “specializes in seeing hidden potential in old furniture and forgotten treasures,” IDK is a great place to find that special something you had no idea you might have wanted.
Old car tires become end tables. A steamer trunk transforms into a coffee table. And just about anything, you learn, can become a lamp. And it’s all done with an artist’s touch to create a showroom of one-of-a-kind treasures.
IDK Creative Décor is located on Main Street in downtown Brooklyn, easy to miss in a quiet corner behind Tracey’s Gift Shop. Just look for the huge peace sign made of old hub caps and the goat with blue-tinted granny glasses in front of the tie-dye shack. Trust us, at IDK it makes sense.
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