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Stuffology Is Closed

Antique store · Quality Hill

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1323 W 13th St second floor, Kansas City, MO 64102

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Unique lighting, art, oddities, and vintage furniture  

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"This is where you go for antique lighting in KC. Owner Paul Kostrow has made a point of filling this shop with unique finds. What it may lack in perfectly merchandised vignettes, it makes up 10-fold in one-of-a-kind art, unique lighting and general oddities. 10 points when you find the small, taxidermy bobcat. On your way out, look under the world’s largest pendant light for “internationally collected artist / character actor" Michael McQuary gesturing quick ink portraits and generally making a splash here in KC. He did my portrait, and is a trip of the very good variety." - Faregrounds

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"Stuffology, West Bottoms. This is where you go for antique lighting in KC. Owner Paul Kostrow has made a point of filling this shop with unique finds. What it may lack in perfectly merchandised vignettes, it makes up 10-fold in one-of-a-kind art, unique lighting and general oddities. 10 points when you find the small, taxidermy bobcat. On your way out, look under the world’s largest pendant light for “internationally collected artist / character actor" Michael McQuary gesturing quick ink portraits and generally making a splash here in KC. He did my portrait, and is a trip of the very good variety."

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A lot of interesting stuff! If it weren't so far from me, I've got a few friends with eccentric tastes that would love this place!

Daydreanne Loftis

Google
Huge selection of a hodgepodge of stuff- appropriately named Stuffology! Great place to explore!

Trevor Laporte

Google
Went on a random First Friday just to look as usual, ended up walking out with a vintage Ludwig Acrolite snare drum. I was very happy, they are well known as great snares and it was a nostalgia item for me and something I had kept an eye open for a while. It was in good condition and listed at a decent price, I didn't even have to haggle, the guy dropped the price for me as soon as I asked about the written price. They were even going to throw in a couple hoops with my purchase if I wanted them but they were mismatched and didn't go with that drum. I would definitely suggest the place, the guys were very talkative and friendly, and there is plenty of 'stuff' to go look at. To the guy saying the prices were to high, you never pay written price at a place like this, ALWAYS haggle. These guys are easy to negotiate.

Gabrielle Queen

Google
My favorite store to visit in the West Bottoms! Unique finds, big and small. Beautiful vintage and antique furniture of different styles. Love all the lighting options and art. Something for every treasure seeker.

Justin Canja

Google
If you are into American pickers you have to see this place. Honestly one of the most amazing antique stores I've seen in a decade. They seem like a unseen wing of the American History Museum!

Jacob Stack

Google
Fun selection of items wether you are looking to buy or just browsing! Make sure you say hello to the owner Paul! He is a wealth of knowledge and can help you find what you are looking for!

Kris

Google
Stuffology has a really impressive variety of antiques and vintage. Their selection of antique lighting is not to be missed.

joey frey

Google
I love this place. It's the perfect store for me...and the owner is awsome. He gave my grandaughter a little doll! My #1.
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Joe K.

Yelp
Amazing place. The owner has a great eye for exciting pieces. A little bit of everything and reasonably priced. You could easily spend the day in just this one spot but come to the Bottoms and check out this antique store district that's a Kansas City hidden gem
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Matt E.

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Stuffology, yet another one of the "First Weekends only" Antique shops in the West Bottoms, is a bit of a mixed bag. They have some great things, for sure. But the place is (in my opinion) very disorganized. Additionally, areas of the store are so musty that I find myself wanting to leave for fear of a major allergic reaction. I meant what I said about the cool stuff. They have a ton of awesome hanging lamps, if that's what you're in the market for. They also have this kick ass photo backdrop of a gorilla that was from some olden-timey circus or carnival. I want it SO. VERY. BAD. The last time I was here I also noticed a pretty cool selection of "Victorian" photo albums. My point is that it's most definitely worth a look. They have a puppy here. He/she is pretty cute. Moral of my story: I really like Stuffology, I just wish they'd air it out a bit, or at least light some candles so it smelled a little better!
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John A.

Yelp
I must admit I have avoided the West Bottoms, probably because I don't love the "hype". But I love vintage and antique stuff and my friends kept raving about the stores down there and showed me some of the stuff they picked up, so I thought it would be best to go with an open mind and see if I could find anything cool. Stuffology is on the second floor of the Central Bag building. I must admit that it's kind of weird the way you get to this store. You have to meander through other places in order to get to it. But once you do, this place has some seriously awesome stuff. My friends told me that Stuffology was previously in another building and was dark, dusty, and difficult to find anything. But the new Stuffology is wonderfully lit and curated. Amazing industrial pieces are laid out in a manner that Restoration Hardware would be jealous of. If you're looking for a one of a kind item, this is the spot. I feel like many of the pieces will end up in high end lofts or homes in Westside or something. Will definitely be coming back!
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Meghan M.

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Stuffology is the less refined, less overcontrived version of all the other West Bottoms antique shops. They do carry a lot of manly, rustic antiques that are not quite ready for your home. They would require some cleaning and other prep, but that being said, I still saw several items I would happily take home if I had the space and the budget. For example, they had a lot of rolling carts ready for you to convert into coffee tables (a la Pottery Barn circa 2010?). They also had some beautiful, solid furniture that with the right elbow grease would be a great piece. These weren't at deal prices either. I'm hoping they negotiate. And then there's all the random old schtuff shoved in the corners. I didn't notice the allergy issues, but I wouldn't notice that in a field of ragweed either. It was dusty, and you will want to wash your hands afterwards. Some things you won't find here: cutesy-poo, time-stamped, framed sayings or furniture painted in shabby chic colors.
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Renee H.

Yelp
Awesome place. Paul has some really neat things. Lighting, large statues and a copper sink!
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Angie H.

Yelp
this was the cutest store ever!! i bought a mother's day gift!! They had tiles from all over KC, sports memorabilia, old furniture and lamps....i could spend all day in here.

Kris S.

Yelp
This is the place to go if you've got some time to waste while looking for treasures. Pat, the owner is very helpful, but you will want to just get lost in all of the aisles of "not your run of the mill items" the store has to offer. If you love unique, one of a kind items then this is a MUST SEE. I bought a pair of Foo Dogs. Who doesn't need another pair of Foo Dogs?
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Michael H.

Yelp
Of all the places we visited on First Friday, this was the best. It was stuff to be looked through and considered, nothing restored, redone or otherwise changed.