Wayside Shop is a dealer-heavy antiques mall located on NW 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, offering booth rental space to multiple independent vendors alongside its own curated inventory of furniture, decorative objects, and collectibles spanning roughly the mid-20th century forward.
Wayside operates as a consignment and dealer cooperative rather than a single-owner shop. The space hosts individual vendor booths alongside the house inventory, a model that means selection shifts week to week depending on what dealers bring in and what sells. The mix skews toward mid-century modern furniture, vintage home décor, glassware, and occasional collectibles, with less emphasis on rare antiques or high-end investment pieces. The physical footprint is modest compared to larger antiques malls elsewhere in the metro, making it approachable for a quick browse rather than a full-afternoon commitment.
Prices for furniture typically range from $150 to $800 depending on condition and style, with smaller decorative items (vases, figurines, kitchenware) between $10 and $75. A vendor's booth might feature a single curated collection (say, all mid-century ceramics or Danish teak pieces), while the house inventory rotates seasonally. Confirm current hours and pricing by calling ahead, as dealer availability and shop hours can shift.
Wayside differs from larger consolidators like the Antique Mall of Oklahoma (multiple floors, 100+ vendors, broader price range) by offering a more controlled, walkable selection. It competes more directly with smaller independent antiques shops scattered across Midtown and Paseo Arts District, though those typically operate as single-owner galleries with a specific aesthetic, rather than open booth rental. If you want breadth and the chance to hunt across dozens of dealers, the Antique Mall of Oklahoma is larger; if you prefer to know the owner's eye and move through a tighter edit, Wayside's booth model appeals to focused shoppers. Those seeking high-end vintage furniture or certified antiques should look toward specialist dealers outside the antiques-mall format.
Wayside works well for locals furnishing apartments or homes with Mid-Century or retro pieces, for collectors of specific categories (kitchen glass, vintage barware, ceramic figurines), and for browsers with an hour free on a weekend. It suits bargain hunters and students more than collectors seeking rarity or authentication. It does not suit those hunting specific pieces (a particular table or chair) without advance confirmation of inventory, or those who need professional appraisal or restoration services.
Walk in, take a quick survey of the front display area and house stock, then move through the booths. Most booths are labeled by vendor or category; staff can point you toward sections if you have a target (mid-century, kitchenware, etc.). Expect to spend 30 to 60 minutes on a thorough pass. Cash and card are both accepted. If you find something that intrigues you but want to think it over, ask a staff member whether the item is hold-able; policies may vary by vendor booth.
Wayside Shop sits on NW 23rd Street, a neighborhood with street parking and nearby lots. Hours vary seasonally; call ahead or check the shop's posted hours to confirm current open times. The shop is accessible by car; public transit options are limited in this part of OKC, so a personal vehicle is practical for a visit.
Wayside Shop fills the gap between full-service antiques hunting and thrift-store browsing, making it a reliable midpoint for Oklahoma City residents seeking affordable vintage home goods without the time commitment of a sprawling antiques mall.
