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Coastal Vintage brings rare collection to Noosa

Coastal Vintage is captained by Sally Oulton who has turned her love for the high seas into a global treasure hunt, bringing you a rare collection of hand-picked coastal and nautical wares.

Based in Noosaville’s Gateway drive, the warehouse is filled to the brim with one of a kind vintage items sourced from across the seven seas, as well as a range of new custom-made items personally created or selected by Sally and the Crew.

Vintage French furniture pieces sit with old brass ships bells, sustainably sourced coral pieces and hand roped Japanese glass fishing buoys. The eclectic mix ensuring you will find the perfect piece to style your beach shack, country home or seaside shanty.

With all our finds available on our website we pack and ship orders daily Australia-wide and internationally. Locals can select to pick up purchase in the warehouse or visit us in person.

We open the CoV warehouse to the public Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 2.30pm and Saturdays 9am to noon.

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