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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: Mon. - Sun., 10am to 5pm
530-536-5046
Pioneer Truckee Warehouse:
10700 Pioneer Trail, Unit #4 (Located in Camp1 Fitness Building)
Open: Thurs - Sat, 10am to 3pm
*Or by Appointment*
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!
Faux Leather Mirror With Nailhead Accents Size: 68Tx40W Learn More
CB2 Big Dipper Arc Floor Lamp - Brushed Nickel Size: 84.5 Tx18Wx 68D A simple brushed round nickel base grounds a wide sweeping arc over six feet high, culminating in a slim ring of cotton/poly with naturally occurring linen slubs. The arc floor lamp features a matching fabric diffuser to conceal the bulb and soften the glow. Full-range dimmer adds to the light show. A dramatic arc over sofa or chaise. Or a novel un-chandelier over the dining table. Foot dimmer switch. OVERALL DIMENSIONS Width: 18 Depth: 68 Height: 84.25 SHADE Height: 10 Diameter: 18 BASE Height: 2.25 Diameter: 15 SHADE TO FLOOR FULLY EXTENDED Height: 66 SHADE TO FLOOR NOT EXTENDED Height: 71 Learn More
Micro Suede With Nailhead Accents Size: 33Tx29Wx31 Learn More
Hickory Rocking Chairs - Set Of 2 Size: 42Tx35Dx27W Learn More
Hilda Whitegoat Navajo Pot Size: 12Tx12W Hilda Whitegoat is a full blooded Native American Indian. She was born in 1967 into the Navajo Nation. Hilda was inspired to continue a long lived tradition of working with art by observing her sister, Susie Charlie, work on her pottery. Susie who is credited with pioneering the popular Navajo Etched Pottery, shared the techniques of constructing the popular art form known today as “Navajo Etched Pottery” with Hilda. Hilda began crafting pottery at the age of 23, in 1989. The lucrative aspect of the business is also inspiration in her decision to become an artist,being that she has a family to raise and it keeps her close to her children. Hilda paints on ceramic pottery and uses a sharp blade to hand etch on the pottery. Then, she fires her pottery in a kiln. She paints and etches on all sizes of ceramic and horsehair ware available to her. She signs her pottery as: Hilda Whitegoat, Navajo. Hilda is related to the following artists: Everson Whitegoat (brother), Myron Charlie (nephew), and Michael Charlie (nephew). Learn More