Elemente
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008Writing and photography by Liz Stanley

At last, YHO features Elemente—an eclectic furniture and household consignment store on Pierpont Avenue where midcentury meets modern. Interested yet? You should be.
Elemente has been around for 20-odd-years, providing Salt Lakers with nearly one-of-a-kind items spanning the thirty years from 1940 to 1970. Offbeat and unusual, this treasure trove serves up a hard-to-find touch of nostalgia minus the cutesy, cottage-esque feel of your average antique shop.
Smack-dab in the middle of SLC’s art district, yesterday’s mirrors, paintings and maps cover the high walls of the vast, converted loft-style warehouse. I can always find a must-have knick knack on their well-stocked shelves, and their prices are reasonable too. Sofas go for around $300; table lamps as little as $15.

Retro desks and coffee tables sit aside full sofa sets reminiscent of your hip grandma. And unlike most vintage stores, Elemente is good about keeping sets of furniture together: You can often find an entire set of chairs or a pair of matching floor lamps.
Even better, be loyal to Elemente and they’ll be loyal to you. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, they’ll take your name and number and call if and when that original ’70s-era arching floorlamp shows up. And they really do call. Take my word for it. It’s no wonder they’ve been around for more than 20 years.
{Elemente, My Dear Watson}
Elemente
353 Pierpont Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah
(801) 355-7400














