Hunting the elusive perfect sofa...
October 20, 2005 3:54 PM
Looking for an inexpensive, chic (used?) sofa in Philadelphia...
When visiting Seattle, it seemed like stylish used furniture was available on every street corner. Uhuru is the only used furniture shop I know of in Philadelphia, and the selection seems wildly hit and miss. There are design stores on Walnut St and in Old City, but sadly my Powerball ticket didn't work out as planned, and Ikea is right out. Are there other stores that you might recommend for someone looking for a modern, non-"poofy", non-suburban-family, stylish sofa that may or may not be slightly used? Cheers!
When visiting Seattle, it seemed like stylish used furniture was available on every street corner. Uhuru is the only used furniture shop I know of in Philadelphia, and the selection seems wildly hit and miss. There are design stores on Walnut St and in Old City, but sadly my Powerball ticket didn't work out as planned, and Ikea is right out. Are there other stores that you might recommend for someone looking for a modern, non-"poofy", non-suburban-family, stylish sofa that may or may not be slightly used? Cheers!
What about that place on Walnut between 21st and 22nd? I've never been in there, but they seem to have a decent amount of stuff.
posted by mbd1mbd1 at 5:47 PM on October 20, 2005
posted by mbd1mbd1 at 5:47 PM on October 20, 2005
How about an old church pew with pillows?? Anyway, I've been meaning to check this place out in Port Richmond, it's called ReStore. http://www.re-store-online.com/
posted by mmangano at 6:13 PM on October 20, 2005
posted by mmangano at 6:13 PM on October 20, 2005
We have a church pew. It's not authentic unless it has real gum underneath.
Craigslist is a good idea. But I've honestly seen plenty of old furniture at garage sales, much of it interesting 60s stuff that could pass for/is 'modern.'
posted by maledictory at 9:31 PM on October 20, 2005
Craigslist is a good idea. But I've honestly seen plenty of old furniture at garage sales, much of it interesting 60s stuff that could pass for/is 'modern.'
posted by maledictory at 9:31 PM on October 20, 2005
I don't know if you'll like any of this stuff at all (and I certainly don't have first-hand experience!), but Designer's Furniture & Interiors advertises "upscale designs at below market prices", and it appears that they are having a showroom sample sale (up to 50% off). May be worth having a look. Map and directions here.
I've also found fabulous second-hand things (one really amazing leather sofa for $200!) as maledictory mentions, but it takes time and patience.
posted by taz at 11:04 PM on October 20, 2005
I've also found fabulous second-hand things (one really amazing leather sofa for $200!) as maledictory mentions, but it takes time and patience.
posted by taz at 11:04 PM on October 20, 2005
Two Links that bear promise:
* Design Within Reach
* Urban Outfitters
posted by deanj at 7:47 AM on October 21, 2005
* Design Within Reach
* Urban Outfitters
posted by deanj at 7:47 AM on October 21, 2005
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posted by jdroth at 3:59 PM on October 20, 2005