Liberty Mutual signs Marcoz Antiques to 1,700 s/f at 10 St. James Avenue
Marcoz, LLC recently opened a new 1,700 s/f showroom at 10 St. James Ave. in Park Square. The company signed a five-year lease with property owner Liberty Mutual. Located in the heart of Boston's Design District, Marcoz is now one of Boston's largest antique showrooms.
Marcoz features a diverse collection of fine, rare antiques and collectibles from around the world in three distinct galleries. The store specializes in 18th to 20th century European furnishings. Marcoz collections consist of furniture, lighting, china and ceramics, clocks, glass, paintings, antique maps, jewelry and accessories.
Marcoz also provides its clientele interior design services, lamp-making/rewiring, hand sewn lampshades, custom upholstery and furniture restoration.
Prior to the new 10 St. James Avenue location, Marcoz had operated a showroom on Newbury St. for 39 years. The company was founded by its proprietor, Marc Glasberg, in 1972. Marcoz had also formerly operated a second showroom at the Boston Design Center.
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