Reasons to Shop Consignment Furniture Depot

• We offer a huge 12,500 square foot showroom with high ceilings and plenty of space for your larger pieces.

  • We are a true consignment store. We don’t dabble in consignment in support of a core stock of new furniture.

• We showcase your items online. The website photos and item availability are updated throughout each week.

• People love a bargain. Today’s consumer is more economical and would rather buy furniture and home décor for 50-80% off its original price so they can have money to enjoy other things in life.

• Surprising great name products at a tremendous value. In the home furnishings market, the same brands occur in almost all categories of goods. Furniture - Drexel, Lane, Bassett, Bernhart, Henredon, Heckman, Hickory-White, Ethan Allen.... furnishings, just to name a few.

• Increased professionalism for this retailing format. Completely computerized inventory systems with automated consignment markdowns. Quality pre-owned items displayed in an upscale retail environment. We take pride in providing high quality merchandise and exceptional service.

• Sell your previously owned items with greater security. Our consignment showroom eliminates having prospective buyers coming to your home after you run a classified ad.

• Consigner gets more for items. We work with you to get the best price at fair market value. Our wish list matches customers’ wants with your items and we let them know if their special home furnishing piece comes in.

• Shoppers know to shop often. Many styles and items to chose from as our merchandise changes weekly. Shoppers have increased awareness and check back often which increases exposure to your consigned items.

• Local commerce. Items consigned belong to your friends and neighbors. Putting money back into their hands is putting money right back into our community, not sending it out for redistribution through national giant chain stores.

• It’s fun. When treasure hunting in our store, you never know what you may find.

• Resale is possibly the oldest form of recycling known to man. People would rather consign or donate their unwanted or unneeded items than just add to the waste stream.