Patina Décor
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Patina Décor

Las Vegas, Nevada

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A Vegas decor shop dealing in carefully-chosen mid-century furniture, vintage industrial pieces, and the kind of accent objects that make a room interesting. Smaller and more curated than Retro Vegas — they complement each other if you're shopping the Arts District seriously.

Insider tip

Stop here after Retro Vegas if you're hunting decor. The smaller-object inventory — lamps, ceramics, brass — is where Patina shines.

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