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Help us make it rightVisit this shop housed in the quirky, double-peaked Victorian-era Yuma Building. While the Yuma did have a few respectable tenants in the early days, it is most remembered as the first brothel to be shut down during the crackdown on the city's thriving red light district decades ago. The spot now features household treasures. As a result of direct importing, the prices here seem surprisingly...
Teak and Indonesian furniture, decor, accents and imports from around the world. On line shopping for handcrafted decorative tables, chairs, desks, armoires, Buddhas and much more!
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Offering imported furniture and accessories from Indonesia, India and other exotic locales, this home furnishings store is known for its competitive prices and large inventory of...
This place has a great selection of imported furniture and their prices are very reasonable. The quality of the pieces is also very good, better than most places.
This place has the best selection of import style furniture. The prices are great and the quality of the furniture is better than what you will find at most furniture stores. The employees could have been a little more helpful but the furniture itself more than makes up for it.
In Short Offering imported furniture and accessories from Indonesia, India and other exotic locales, this home furnishings store is known for its competitive prices and large inventory of items in...
Elephant's Trunk is located at 5255 Linda Vista Rd, San Diego, CA. This location is in the Morena neighborhood. This business specializes in Furniture.
The Elephants Trunk can be found at Linda Vista Rd 5255. The following is offered: Antiques & Collectibles. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In San Diego there are 68 other Antiques & Collectibles. An overview can be found here.
Visit this shop housed in the quirky, double-peaked Victorian-era Yuma Building. While the Yuma did have a few respectable tenants in the early days, it is most remembered as the first brothel to be shut down during the crackdown on the city's thriving red light district decades ago. The spot now features household treasures. As a result of direct importing, the prices here seem surprisingly...
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