CC's Antiques is a single-room dealer specializing in mid-century modern furniture, vintage glassware, and select collectibles, located on the edge of the Warehouse District where foot traffic from larger antique malls is lower but prices reflect less overhead markup.
The shop occupies a compact storefront stocked primarily with functional mid-century pieces rather than decorative smalls or high-end designer items. Inventory centers on wood dining tables, occasional chairs, credenzas, and kitchen glassware from the 1940s through 1970s. Items rotate; the shop does not maintain a fixed catalog. The selection is narrower than multivendor malls but deeper in its chosen categories, making it useful for buyers hunting specific eras or styles rather than browsing broadly.
Pieces are individually priced. Mid-century dining chairs typically run $60 to $180 depending on condition and wood species; solid wood dining tables start around $250 and reach $800 for larger or rarer examples. Glassware and barware range from $8 to $45 per piece. The shop does not offer in-house restoration, delivery, or layaway. Cash and card are both accepted. Prices are fixed; haggling is not standard practice. Call ahead to confirm current inventory if you are seeking a specific type or era.
Chattanooga's antique scene includes larger multivendor operations like the Antique Mall on Main Street, where 40+ vendors occupy individual booths and pricing varies widely depending on each seller's markup. CC's Antiques trades that diversity for specialization: you will find more curated mid-century stock and fewer category jumps, but fewer decorative smalls, jewelry, or primitives. For buyers focused on furnishing a room in one era, CC's reduces decision fatigue. For those hunting a specific obscure item, the multivendor format offers better odds. Frazier's Antique Mall operates similarly as a multivendor space with broader inventory depth but less curation.
CC's works well for designers or homeowners building a cohesive mid-century interior, for vintage furniture flippers who need reliable stock, and for shoppers with a clear aesthetic preference who want to avoid browsing through unrelated merchandise. It is less useful for casual Sunday browsers seeking a surprise find, for collectors of narrow categories like coin or glass stems, or for those needing same-day delivery. The shop's size means popular pieces move quickly; visiting multiple times a season yields different stock.
Enter expecting to spend 20 to 45 minutes depending on how deliberately you browse. Pieces are arranged by type, not price, so scanning the full shop is straightforward. High-demand items like walnut or teak tables are typically displayed prominently near the front. Condition is generally good to excellent; the owner curates for functionality, so heavily damaged pieces are rare. If you are considering a purchase, inspect joints, finishes, and any hardware closely; the shop has a no-return policy. Taking measurements of doorways or wall space before visiting prevents wasted trips on oversized pieces.
The shop is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Mondays. Street parking is available directly outside and on adjacent blocks, typically free and uncongested. The storefront is ground-level and fully accessible. The Warehouse District location means nearby foot traffic from galleries and breweries but no high-volume retail anchors, so the area stays quieter than downtown proper. Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as seasonal closures or special events can shift the schedule.
CC's Antiques fills a gap between the sprawl of multivendor malls and the scarcity of single-focus vintage dealers in Chattanooga, making it the logical first stop for anyone building a mid-century space rather than hunting a one-off treasure.
