Address
205 G Street Antioch CA 94531
Business Hours
Tuesaday- Sunday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday
closed
205 G Street Antioch, CA 94509
Check Out our Eclectic Array of Items Including Furniture, Home Decor, Antiques, Gifts and So Much More!
Our Mission is to offer our customers a wonderful shopping experience! With our large and ever changing inventory you are sure to find something new each time you shop our store.
Brandon & Michael
Owners
In 2015, Michael and Brandon created Willow Park Mercantile an enchanting shopping destination where you’ll explore a beautifully arranged, ever-changing selection of treasures that’ll perfectly fit any home’s style. Our shop is a cooperative with over 20 vendors showcasing an eye-catching, eclectic array of furniture, home decor, gifts, vintage finds, antiques and so much more. We are proud retailers of Vintage Market and Design Chalk Paint and General Finishes Gel Stains and Milk Paint. We also are Proud Retailer of Prima Transfers, Molds & Decoupage Papers. Visit our Facebook page or Eventbrite.com to sign up for our classes, where experienced and aspiring crafters alike will learn to paint furniture and learn creative ways to use our products and repurpose and refresh your home. Spend an hour or an afternoon in our expansive space, and leave time to wander in the Historic Antioch Rivertown Business District, the place we call home.
Business Hours
Tuesaday- Sunday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday
closed
All items must be picked up within 72 hours of purchase
All Items purchased online must be picked up within 72 hours of purchase. If items aren’t picked up within 72 hours of purchase, a refund will be issued, and the item will be placed back in our inventory for sale unless other arrangements are made. Purchaser is responsible for removing and loading the items purchased from store and must bring help to load.
Inspect all details: Please inspect all items carefully before removing them from the store. Many clothing items that we carry are vintage or hand-made and have imperfections that might appear to be defects. These are not to be considered as defects and are features of the manufacturing process and or normal wear.
Furniture: Many items that we carry are antique, previous owned, up-cycled, hand-made or refinished and have imperfections that might appear to be defects. These are not to be considered as defects and are characteristics of the re-finishers artistic vision and normal wear.
Colors: Garments might lose their colors upon washing or dry cleaning. Following the care instructions attached to the garment might avoid loss of color or seepage of color onto other parts of garment or other garments. Care for the garment is customer’s responsibility and the quality of the fabric or the color of the garment is not warranted by G St. Mercantile.
Size: Sizes displayed on garments are only for reference and might not be standard. Customers are responsible to check for the actual size of the garment by trying it on and making sure that they fit them. No exchanges or returns are allowed for size differences.
Loose stitches, decorative objects, Mirrors and beads: Any of these issues should be inspected before purchasing the garment. No exchanges or returns are allowed.
Once again - All sales are final, No exceptions.
Consumers have come to expect stores or catalog companies to offer a refund, credit or exchange when they return items. Sellers are not required by law to accept returned items unless they are defective. However, California law requires that retailers who have a policy of not providing a cash refund, credit or exchange when an item is returned with proof of purchase within 7 days of purchase must inform consumers about their refund policies by conspicuously placing a written notice about their policies, in language that consumers can understand, so that it can be easily seen and read. Some companies may limit exchanges or returns for credit or refunds on all, or some products. Some may not allow exchanges or returns for credit or refunds at all. But whatever the limitation, it must be conspicuously disclosed. Before making a purchase, carefully check the store's policy. The policy must be displayed either at each entrance to the store, at each cash register and sales counter, on tags attached to each item, or on the company's order forms, if any. A return policy printed only on a receipt, for example, is not sufficient. If a store violates this law (California Civil Code section 1723), the purchaser can return an item for a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
There are exceptions, however to the general rule requiring notice. Notices are not required for sale of perishable goods like food or plants; for items marked, "All sales final," or something similar; for items which are used or damaged; for items customized for the consumer and received as ordered; for items which cannot be resold for health reasons; or for items not returned in their original packaging. Some stores keep records of consumers who frequently return merchandise and sometimes report that to a central reporting company and may not offer returns or refunds to such customers. The return policy notice must refer to such practice. Consumers who believe a retailer has violated the law can notify the consumer protection division of their local district attorney's office or by filing a complaint with the Attorney General's Office.