The Luxury Consignment Era

Ten years ago, buying used furniture meant Craigslist meetings in parking lots and hoping the couch fit through your door. Now? It means finding a $4,000 Kelly Wearstler chair for $1,200. Or a George Smith sofa with mohair upholstery that would cost $15,000 new.

The luxury consignment market has changed. People want quality over quantity. They want pieces with character instead of mass-produced sets from big box stores. And they want to spend less while getting more.

We see this shift in every appointment. Interior designers bring us custom pieces that didn't work out. Homeowners downsize from 4,000 square feet to 2,000 and need to let go of furniture they love. Empty nesters realize they finally get to decorate for themselves.

These aren't damaged goods or leftovers. They're high-end pieces from brands like Baker, Hickory Chair, and Wesley Hall. They're vintage finds you can't get anymore. They're custom upholstered chairs that cost a fortune new but are priced reasonably now.

Buying pre-owned is practical. It's better for the environment than buying new and better for your wallet. But here's what matters: it's how you make your house feel like yours. Not a showroom. Not a catalog. Yours.

That's what we curate. Furniture with a story, ready for its next chapter.

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