I just had a 1920s themed wedding this December downtown at the Blackstone Hotel on Michigan Ave. Sara at Zap props was fabulous and also very enthusiastic. I could tell she just loves her job and it made me feel excited to be around her. Zap Props is one of the coolest places I have ever been in! Sara helped find the perfect props for us and really made our vision come to life! Sara helped create 1920s vignettes for us to make the cocktail hour authentic. We had a gramophone and a vanity area, an old type writer and paparazzi camera. Together with some of our old family photos and heirlooms the vignettes made the evening perfect. She was really easy to work with and was super helpful scheduling a convenient pick up for us at a really reasonable price. She took pictures of all the items set up so we would know how to make it look good for the wedding day.
Really cool place with lots of different props. Staff are very friendly. Note it will take a while to really go through their stock to see what’s available.
Bill and his family are incredible. We love their care and attention, insights and knowledge. The place is full of incredible items. Book ahead and make an appointment they are busy people. Bottom.line we LOVE ZAP Props. 5 stars
What a neat place! Visited during Open House Chicago, so many amazing things to see! Take a tour, youll be glad you did!
Im not commenting on the store itself, but on the owner. A warning to anyone seeking an interview with Mr. Rawski: Make sure you do not try to gain any insight on why he started the business, because he might blow up at you like he did at me. I tried to interview this gentleman for a college final project, and he got frustrated and stormed out. Bear in mind I had already spoken to his daughter and told her the kinds of questions I would be asking. He was aware that I was not a professional and acted very rudely towards me when I was just trying to learn good interviewing technique. Specifically, he called me a liar, just because my questions touched a sore spot for him, I suppose. His daughter may not have informed him of what I would be asking, but that is still no excuse to behave so immaturely. He acted as if I was trying to con him in some way, when my only intention was to learn as much as possible. I was not made aware by anyone that certain subjects are sensitive for him. I had to be escorted out by his daughter, whom I appreciate at least for making the ordeal not as bad (I still almost cried on the way back to school, so thank you for that, sir). I never received an apology whatsoever for this incident, and because of this last-minute change of heart on his part, I subsequently failed my class (that project was the main assignment) and ended up dropping out of that institution altogether. The whole reason why I wanted to interview Mr. Rawski was because I admired his passion for cinematic history and wanted to learn more about him as a person, not just his magnificent store. Since then (its been a couple years), I have switched my major to film, my true passion, and am almost done with school. Needless to say, however, I would never contact this establishment for any filmmaking needs, and I will discourage others from dealing with it.
3 floor amazing industrial building.There is so much to look at. Packed to the ceiling with very cool stuff from the past.Definitely a time machine.
This place is great! They have so much on stock. Very helpful staff and quick responses. We will totally use this place again!
Our church rented a prop from here for a childrens event this past summer. Quite the hike to get there, but they are super friendly and were very interested in feedback so they can better serve you in the future! Was refreshing to have them ask how we liked it and how we used it so they can respond with recommendations for future events we might like even more.
This is an amazing place it has so much memorabilia in there.
Yo this is like straight out of American Pickers its an unbelievable Treasure Trove of one mans garbage, the likes of which I have never seen. It would be really cool to need their services
Went here for my job looking for a vintage TV to film. This place is like stepping back in time. Literally every decade is represented with something. Vintage electronics, furniture, medical equipment, and tons of other stuff. The staff were helpful and friendly too.
Toured during Open House Chicago. Too much to see in a short tour. Stuff is amazing!
Im not a competitor just attscking....
All your prop needs in one place. I love come in here its like a museum with a pulse. If they dont have it, you dont need it.
Wow. Loads of cool stuff to rent and buy.
This place is Magical!
Not so many sales
Awesome! So much old stuff!!!