Thrifting your furniture can save you some serious money, and it’s a much greener alternative than buying brand-new Ikea every time you redecorate. These online used furniture stores are the most convenient way to find a thrifted piece for your home.
1. Kaiyo
If you’re looking for popular brands like West Elm and Joybird at a fraction of the price, tryKaiyo. The furniture resale site can help you save up to 90% on quality pieces. The site has a large selection of art, decor, lamps, and rugs too.
Etsyis known for handmade goods, but the site is also full of vintage furniture. You’ll need to do a little more digging to find quality pieces, but there’s something in every price range. Etsy might be best for smaller pieces since shipping heavy furniture can quickly add up.
If you don’t have an antique mall or vintage furniture store in your area, tryChairish. The online vintage furniture store is teeming with unique finds, from flawless midcentury dressers to custom designer couches. You’ll find a wide range of prices on the site, but there’s a piece for just about any budget.
One of the first successful online resale shops,eBay, is still full of used furniture steals. However, the site’s large user base means you’ll need to do a little digging or have a specific designer in mind.Â
AptDecomakes it easy to buy and sell used furniture and decor, so you can upgrade your space and sell what you don’t need. The site offers white glove delivery and pickup, so you won’t need a car to haul your vintage furniture home.
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