People were queueing up to be the first to explore a town's new treasure trove of all things vintage, antique and collectable.
This Is Quite Interesting welcomed its first customers today (May 22) to its store in Bevan Street East, Lowestoft.
Hundreds of unique products, from furniture to art, are waiting to be discovered with new pieces to be added every day.
Owner Steve Harvey, who spent the last month transforming the premises, said: "It has been a great start today and we even had customers queueing before we opened. I'm really pleased.
"It seems a good time to launch the business with the cost of living crisis easing and there is a huge interest in the second-hand market right now.
"Hopefully we can offer something new and different to find with every visit."
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The second-hand market has seen a boom in recent years, with particularly younger people choosing to buy used clothing, furniture and more in an effort to counter the environmental impact of fast fashion.
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Mr Harvey, who has been in the trade for decades, has gathered a huge collection of vintage and antique items.
As well as selling his own pieces, he hopes to offer space for other traders to sell their wares in the future.
He added: "I've been in the trade for a long time now and have gathered so much stock it is great to have it out of storage and now on display.
"For people wishing to buy larger items, I am able to deliver to your home and soon I will also be offering house clearance as well - why donate when you can get paid for your unwanted items."
This is Quite Interesting is open Monday to Saturday between 10am and 5pm and on Sundays between 10am and 4pm.
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