Goodbye Vintage Home Collective, welcome Gin’Gilli’s
Elisa Burroughs and Linda Elgin, the mother and daughter owners of Vintage Home Collective, have packed up and moved toward the center of town with a new name Gin’Gilli’s.
Where did the name Gin’Gilli’s come from?
“Gin’gilli is an Italian word I grew up with,” said Burroughs. “It is a catch all term for stuff, a little bit of this and a little bit of that, which is what we have to offer. My mom’s parents were both Italian, and her whole family used the gin’gilli.”
Gin’Gilli’s is the only antique shop in town and plans to incorporate all of the vendors from Vintage Home Collective into the new store.
The new location is 21079 Geyserville Ave., Suite E.







We can’t thank all of our hard working vendors enough! Also the warm welcome from our new neighbors…It’s great to be a part of this fantastic community.
Goodbye Vintage Home, we so loved having you here. Thank you for wonderful memories and helping a good guy’s visions become reality! Great tenants, great friends. I wish you all the very, very best. Gin Gilli’s, I will see you soon!!!! Love you all!
We miss you too Rhonda, so just walk on down and see us! Thanks for all!
I can’t wait to come check out your new spot! I love your shop and hope you do wonderfully in your new location. By the way, thanks for all the help and suggestions for using the CeCe Caldwell Chalk paint!
Sure thing Rebecca…don’t you love it? Come see us anytime!