Frequently asked
Is The Coleman Collection one of the best shops in Charleston?
The Coleman Collection is ranked #62 shop in Charleston by community votes.
What is The Coleman Collection best known for?
Curated furniture and home goods tucked into a Mt. Pleasant breezeway, stocking pieces with visible provenance and a rotating floor.
Who should go to The Coleman Collection?
The Coleman Collection works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality shop in Charleston.
Where is The Coleman Collection located?
The Coleman Collection is located at To the right of La Pizzeria, in breezeway, 976 Houston Northcutt Blvd APT I, Mt Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
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