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As the largest consignment home furnishing store in the Tahoe region, we now boast over 3,000 square feet of furniture, decor, wall art, lighting, rugs and more…. Visit both stores to see our ever-changing stylish and affordable consigned treasures—just waiting to be discovered.
Downtown Truckee Gallery:
10009 W. River St. (across from Jax Truckee Diner)
Open: Monday - Sunday - 10am to 5pm
530-536-5046
Pioneer Truckee Warehouse:
10700 Pioneer Trail, Unit #4 (Located in Camp1 Fitness Building)
Open: Thursday - Saturday - 10am to 5pm
Sunday - 10am to 3pm
530-536-4072
Please ask us about our pickup and delivery services
in N. Lake Tahoe and Truckee Areas.
See what you can save by shopping upscale consignment—in our store and online! We offer a unique, one-of-a-kind collection of gently-used, fine home furnishings and decor ranging from mountain contemporary to elegant rustic. All carefully designed, admired and preserved. We firmly believe in the tenet: Reduce, Recycle, Reuse and Repurpose!
Knoll Leather Ottoman, Black Size: 24Lx24Wx16H Learn More
Bob By Janelle Marie Size: 48x60 A native of the Southwest, I found a home in the Sierras nearly 20 years ago. I am a freelance artist 31 years now painting a broad spectrum of subjects from landscape portraiture (both human and animal), sports, abstract, to outdoor paintings on plywood. A good portion of my abstract work can be seen in west coast businesses and homes as well as on the Big Island of Hawaii and throughout the United States. I often work with Interior designers and collectors to create custom concepts and very much enjoy the one on one exclusivity of private commissions. I produce originals only and specialize in creating one of a kind paintings for mountain and desert homes as well as commercial environments. Currently available in the Tahoe area is a wide variety of Horse paintings, Bears, Buffalo, Cattle and Cowgirls. For contemporary tastes, my abstracts have become quite popular... inspired by nature, organic in design. For information on new releases and showroom viewing, private commissions, consultations, or to see my portfolio, please call my personal representative, designer Ann Dee Zeilinger at her stores in Truckee California (530)536-5046. Learn More
Blizzard By Ellen Gust 23 x 23 Contemporary artist Ellen Gust, works in pastel and acrylic. Her work focuses on the interaction of color & light, and how shadow affects form between structures, people or landscape catching the right mood that grabs the attention of the viewer to look deeper. She has exhibited her work in numerous galleries, juried art exhibits, and is currently represented at Gallery24 in Los Gatos, California and QD Gallery, Palo Alto, California In 2022, her work was awarded Best In Show by master pastellist, Michael Freeman of New Zealand, who said The body of work talks about the artist... This work (A Sense of Futility) grabbed my attention immediately and kept it. He said of the work that it was, masterful simplicity , bliss is more, minimum mark making, with a unique style... All of this artist's submissions were amazing. In 2020, here's what art judge Christine Ivers, a master pastelist with the Pastel Society of America, had to say about one of Ellen's award winning work, Red Suit. This impressionistic piece caught my eye immediately. With a flare of daring and the rim light that surrounds the figure I knew this was a wonderful painting. This artist was able to create a three dimensional form with so few strokes I was amazed. With only indications of sea, sand and sky through the use of pure color she drew me into this scene and story. With mark making at its best and composition to interest any viewer... Learn More
Eagle Feather Size: 16x20 Created by Cochiti Pueblo artist Dominic Arquero, these prints feature powerful symbols within Native American culture. Full of symbolism and meaning, Dominic's use of space and color connects and reminds us of the culture and heritage that is true to his heart. From a young age Dominic knew that art was his calling and he was mentored and inspired by the art of legendary artist Manuel Bob Chavez also of Cochiti Pueblo. Learn More
Eagle Eyes Size: 16x20 Created by Cochiti Pueblo artist Dominic Arquero, these prints feature powerful symbols within Native American culture. Full of symbolism and meaning, Dominic's use of space and color connects and reminds us of the culture and heritage that is true to his heart. From a young age Dominic knew that art was his calling and he was mentored and inspired by the art of legendary artist Manuel Bob Chavez also of Cochiti Pueblo. Learn More
Arteriors Ashburn Pendant - Retail for $3,095.00 33Rx40T Learn More
American Flag On Wood By Larry Berger Studios 27Lx17W About Larry Berger “Art has always been part of my life, it is what I excel at. All my work is a collaboration with nature and with things that were. I first started to use recycled material in my art when I was in college to keep down the cost of material. That put me on a long journey that evolved over time as did my art. Also, travels to many places like Santa Fe, with its Rio Grande high style & Indian art; the Adirondacks of NY and the craftsmen who built its great rustic camps, …all of this and more have bored into my psyche and shaped my eye. I consider myself an urban forester, before Green was Green, I have worked with recycled wood, urban milled wood and other vintage material. I not only use this material, but I am influenced and inspired by it. In my art, I aim to communicate through a sense of feeling or instinct. My art is not meant to have a meaning, instead I aspire to touch your sense of whimsy, to bring a smile to your face. Always working Green and loving it.” Learn More
Vintage Boot Stirrup Lamp By Larry Berger Studios 23Tx12W About Larry Berger “Art has always been part of my life, it is what I excel at. All my work is a collaboration with nature and with things that were. I first started to use recycled material in my art when I was in college to keep down the cost of material. That put me on a long journey that evolved over time as did my art. Also, travels to many places like Santa Fe, with its Rio Grande high style & Indian art; the Adirondacks of NY and the craftsmen who built its great rustic camps, …all of this and more have bored into my psyche and shaped my eye. I consider myself an urban forester, before Green was Green, I have worked with recycled wood, urban milled wood and other vintage material. I not only use this material, but I am influenced and inspired by it. In my art, I aim to communicate through a sense of feeling or instinct. My art is not meant to have a meaning, instead I aspire to touch your sense of whimsy, to bring a smile to your face. Always working Green and loving it.” Learn More