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Northport Today
By the People, for the People
Vintage Furniture and Housewares Shop Croft Place Opens in Northport
New boutique offers an eclectic mix of secondhand and vintage home goods.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:38am
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Croft Place's vintage furniture offerings bring a pop of color and personality to Northport's historic downtown.Northport TodayCroft Place, a new vintage furniture and housewares shop, has opened in Northport, New York. The boutique, owned by Nicole Napolitano, features an eclectic mix of secondhand and vintage furniture, artwork, dressers, chests, lamps, rugs, and other home goods.
Why it matters
The opening of Croft Place represents a growing trend of specialty vintage and secondhand shops catering to consumers' desires for unique, one-of-a-kind home furnishings and decor. These types of shops help breathe new life into historic downtown areas like Northport and provide an alternative to mass-produced home goods.
The details
Croft Place opened on April 4 and offers a wide variety of vintage and secondhand furniture, artwork, and home accessories. Owner Nicole Napolitano has curated an eclectic mix of styles and eras, including dressers, chests, lamps, and rugs.
- Croft Place opened on April 4, 2026.
The players
Croft Place
A new vintage furniture and housewares shop that opened in Northport, New York.
Nicole Napolitano
The owner of Croft Place.
What they’re saying
“We have everything from artwork to dressers to chests to lamps to rugs.”
— Nicole Napolitano, Owner
The takeaway
The opening of Croft Place in Northport reflects a growing consumer demand for unique, secondhand home goods that offer an alternative to mass-produced furnishings. Specialty vintage shops like this can help revitalize historic downtown areas and provide shoppers with one-of-a-kind pieces to personalize their living spaces.

