It isn't just an antique store. It's Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch, a classical art museum, and an opulent hunters' african mansion rolled into one.
The first floor is an enormous fort filled with oriental rugs, furniture, and a 12 foot taxidermy giraffe head. The second floor feels like getting lost
in the fortified mansion of a foreign dictator. Artifacts is an admission-free museum where you won't learn a thing.
Unfortunately, don't expect any curios. Mostly large pieces: furniture, rugs, enormous bird cages. Sometimes it may feel a bit like a Pier 1 for excessively wealthy people.
Something a bit odd: On the second floor, seated at a four hundred year old dining table are life-size plush dwarfs from the Disney store with a price tag of about $1200.