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Just closed on a condo in Greenville and was wondering where to shop for furniture. We checked out Jason's last weekend but the most of the furniture on the floor were very large pieces. Any suggestions on where to shop for smaller condo furnishings?
New furniture? Old Colony on Augusta Road, La-Z-Boy (I know they have a apartment size line) or Haverty’s near Heywood Mall. We found a small profile sofa at Rooms to Go.
Really nice consignment? Carolina Consignment, Simpsonville, or Southern House-Patality on Laurens Road.
Great accent pieces, lamps etc? Cottage Grove on Laurens Road.
I have gotten smaller scale items like chairs and occasional tables at Home Goods. Very reasonably priced lamps, rugs and mirrors too. Greenville has the usual suspect stores like Ashley and Haverty's. A couple of places you don't think of - Macy's at the mall has a furniture/mattress dept on second floor and you can check their website. Also Jeff Lynch at Woodruff and Verdae carries furniture. Big Lots stores carry Broyhill and Ashley too.
Not sure but I have heard due to shortages with the supply chain people are having to order and wait for furniture deliveries. Good Luck.
Thank you for the replies! We have heard about delivery delays! Hoping to be able to get some floor model pieces if possible!
Ok with some consignment pieces as long as they are not upholstered (any wooden pieces work!). Will check some of these out!
Thank you for the replies! We have heard about delivery delays! Hoping to be able to get some floor model pieces if possible!
Ok with some consignment pieces as long as they are not upholstered (any wooden pieces work!). Will check some of these out!
It is worth the drive up to Flat Rock/Hendersonville to check out the consignment shop, Feather Your Nest. They have high end and classy furniture at decent prices. We picked up a beautiful Ethan Allen dining set for $1,600 that sold new for about $6,500 3 years ago. It looked brand new. I did have to rent a UHual van to pick it up. That cost me about $95.00.
Thanks! Will definitely take a drive up to Feather Your Nest.
If you are coming up this way, also try The Regeneration Station. It's huge and lots of selection of different pieces. Also check FB Marketplace and Craigslist.
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