Vintage Industries

Monday7:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Tuesday7:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Wednesday7:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Thursday7:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Friday7:00 am – 3:00 pm.

SaturdayClosed.

SundayClosed.

97 King Street, New Plymouth Central, New Plymouth

0274 725 768

Vintage Industries in New Plymouth  is a beacon - twofold in fact - for its salvaged antiques from across the globe and golden exterior. What began as innate love of vintage nautical artefacts for owners, Steve and Tracey, now has them sourcing salvaged marine items and European curios for their headquarters in New Plymouth. 

Inside the converted industrial building, anyone with a penchant for history, design or home interiors will be thrilled to uncover an eclectic array of lighting from Europe, old marine hardware (that’s been lovingly restored), a selection of Turkish rugs, taxidermy, vintage clocks and heaps of other gems. The selection at Vintage Industries is crafted with a broad appeal and we’d say it’s highly likely something will pique your interest (and will need to come home with you immediately). With regular shipments arriving from yonder shores, the vintage available is constantly changing. 

The space is vast yet astutely compartmentalised into different sections; including a café area, aptly filled with antique tables and chairs, where you can grab a coffee and a little sweet treat while you absorb the stylish mise en scène. Staff are on hand to offer their expertise, especially around the techinalities of lighting fixtures and fittings and offer extra guidance and information. 

So if you’re looking for a vintage piece to adorn your home, garden or office head to Vintage Industries for something wholly unique.

Words by Kelly Tapper & Photography by Anna Briggs

Information not correct? Report an error

Location

97 King Street, New Plymouth Central, New Plymouth

Nearby Places

Three Sisters Brewery

Glass of beer on the counter at Three Sisters Brewing, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
Bars key icon.

Three Sisters Brewery is a local brewery doing marvellous things with, you’ve guessed it, beer.

Kina NZ Design + Art Space

Colourful tumblers and greeting cards at Kina NZ Design + Artspace, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
Galleries and museum key icon.

Anyone wanting to take a memento of Taranaki home with them should spend some time browsing the curated art and design pieces at Kina NZ Design + Artspace in New Plymouth.

Escape Coffee Roasters

Malarky artwork on the exterior of Escape Coffee Roasters, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
Cafes key icon.

Unmistakably eye-catching, Escape Coffee Roasters takes pride of place on the corner of New Plymouth’s Liardet Street.

Ms White

Two people eating pizza at Ms White, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
Bars key icon. Restaurants key icon.

Sometimes straight up and no-frills is the order of the day.

Similar Places

The Bank

Ornate interior of secondhand and vintage shop with furniture and eclectic decor
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki

Eltham. A town well known not only for its gourmet cheese offerings but also for its unrivalled vintage and second-hand shopping scene.

Kina NZ Design + Art Space

Colourful tumblers and greeting cards at Kina NZ Design + Artspace, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
Galleries and museum key icon.

Anyone wanting to take a memento of Taranaki home with them should spend some time browsing the curated art and design pieces at Kina NZ Design + Artspace in New Plymouth.

The Collaboration

A counter inside a retail store in New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
Galleries and museum key icon.

On first glimpse, The Collaboration in New Plymouth could be passed off as just another beautiful space showcasing and selling artwork.

The Jewel and the Jeweller

Interior view of The Jewel and The Jeweller, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki Editor's Pick
Fashion key icon.

For the art lovers amongst us, The Jewel and The Jeweller in New Plymouth’s Quarter Bank Prencinct is a treasure trove of delights.