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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!

 

 

$29.00 $48.00 (save 40%)
Art: Sculpture
Propeller Art Sculpture
$599.00 $1,799.00 (save 67%)
Lighting: Lamps
White Geometric MCM
$69.00 $125.00 (save 45%)
Sleds: Vintage
Andirondack Wood Sled
$129.00 $171.00 (save 25%)
$79.00 $224.00 (save 65%)
Art: Originals
Tasha Tricks The Bear
$299.00 $379.00 (save 21%)
Art: Originals
Bear In Snow
$799.00 $999.00 (save 20%)
Art: Originals
Turtle And Bear
$799.00 $999.00 (save 20%)
Art: Originals
Tasha And The Bear
$299.00 $375.00 (save 20%)
Home Decor
Metal Urn
$13.00 $19.00 (save 32%)
Home Decor
Ceramic Canister
$29.00 $38.00 (save 24%)
Beige Velvet Pillows
Dimensions: 24 X 24
$29.00 $48.00 (save 40%)

Beige Velvet Pillows Size: 24 X 24 Learn More

Propeller Art Sculpture
Dimensions: 77Tx12W
$599.00 $1,799.00 (save 67%)

Propeller Art Sculpture Size: 77Tx12W Learn More

Cross Your Heart
Dimensions: 13x14
$79.00

Cross Your Heart Size: 13x14 Learn More

White Geometric MCM
Dimensions: 33Hx18W
$69.00 $125.00 (save 45%)

White Geometric MCM Size: 33Hx18W Learn More

Andirondack Wood Sled
Dimensions: 43L X 10W
$129.00 $171.00 (save 25%)

Vintage Andirondack Wood Sled, Size: 43L X 10W Learn More

Antler Chandelier
Dimensions: 26Hx20W
$79.00 $224.00 (save 65%)

Antler Chandelier Size: 26Hx20W Learn More

Tasha Tricks The Bear
Dimensions: 20Lx20W
$299.00 $379.00 (save 21%)

Tasha Tricks The Bear by Esther Baran Size: 20Lx20W About the artist: My interest in art stemmed from early childhood readings. Books are one of my primary sources for images, from early fairy stories to folk tales from a variety of cultures. While Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen were my original bed-time stories, I later discovered the tales of collectors like Afanasyev and Norwegians Jorgen Moe and Peter Asbjornsen. Many other stories have been passed down and changed from culture to culture. My favorite is the Icelandic story of a young girl whose adventures are much like those of Cinderella, but in this version she rejects the prince as being too superficial, having only noticed her in her finery and gold slippers. In most of the cultures I have explored, animals play central roles in the stories. Some cultures have animals representing deities, and in some they are comical characters whose behavior mimics humans. Some of the Native American tales use ravens, coyotes, or turtles to explain the origins of the world. Some African cultures have the spider, Ananzi, outwitting Tortoise, or the reverse. The possibilities for imagery are endless. Researching each country's history and unique characteristics is part of my enjoyment in doing the piece. I like to incorporate the fabric patterns and ornamentation from each ethnic group in borders around the images. I have used the same techniques in illustrating children's books. I focused on color etchings for 40 years, but added watercolors and oils as a more direct form of expression. In all media, in addition to folktales, I do landscapes and still lifes of fruits and vegetables Learn More

Bear In Snow
Dimensions: 21Lx17W
$799.00 $999.00 (save 20%)

Bear In Snow By Esther Baran Size: 21Lx17W About the artist: My interest in art stemmed from early childhood readings. Books are one of my primary sources for images, from early fairy stories to folk tales from a variety of cultures. While Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen were my original bed-time stories, I later discovered the tales of collectors like Afanasyev and Norwegians Jorgen Moe and Peter Asbjornsen. Many other stories have been passed down and changed from culture to culture. My favorite is the Icelandic story of a young girl whose adventures are much like those of Cinderella, but in this version she rejects the prince as being too superficial, having only noticed her in her finery and gold slippers. In most of the cultures I have explored, animals play central roles in the stories. Some cultures have animals representing deities, and in some they are comical characters whose behavior mimics humans. Some of the Native American tales use ravens, coyotes, or turtles to explain the origins of the world. Some African cultures have the spider, Ananzi, outwitting Tortoise, or the reverse. The possibilities for imagery are endless. Researching each country's history and unique characteristics is part of my enjoyment in doing the piece. I like to incorporate the fabric patterns and ornamentation from each ethnic group in borders around the images. I have used the same techniques in illustrating children's books. I focused on color etchings for 40 years, but added watercolors and oils as a more direct form of expression. In all media, in addition to folktales, I do landscapes and still lifes of fruits and vegetables Learn More

Turtle And Bear
Dimensions: 21Lx17W
$799.00 $999.00 (save 20%)

Turtle And Bear Size: 21Lx17W About the artist: My interest in art stemmed from early childhood readings. Books are one of my primary sources for images, from early fairy stories to folk tales from a variety of cultures. While Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen were my original bed-time stories, I later discovered the tales of collectors like Afanasyev and Norwegians Jorgen Moe and Peter Asbjornsen. Many other stories have been passed down and changed from culture to culture. My favorite is the Icelandic story of a young girl whose adventures are much like those of Cinderella, but in this version she rejects the prince as being too superficial, having only noticed her in her finery and gold slippers. In most of the cultures I have explored, animals play central roles in the stories. Some cultures have animals representing deities, and in some they are comical characters whose behavior mimics humans. Some of the Native American tales use ravens, coyotes, or turtles to explain the origins of the world. Some African cultures have the spider, Ananzi, outwitting Tortoise, or the reverse. The possibilities for imagery are endless. Researching each country's history and unique characteristics is part of my enjoyment in doing the piece. I like to incorporate the fabric patterns and ornamentation from each ethnic group in borders around the images. I have used the same techniques in illustrating children's books. I focused on color etchings for 40 years, but added watercolors and oils as a more direct form of expression. In all media, in addition to folktales, I do landscapes and still lifes of fruits and vegetables Learn More

Tasha And The Bear
Dimensions: 8 X13
$299.00 $375.00 (save 20%)

Tasha And The Bear By Esther Baran Size: 8 X13 About the artist: My interest in art stemmed from early childhood readings. Books are one of my primary sources for images, from early fairy stories to folk tales from a variety of cultures. While Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen were my original bed-time stories, I later discovered the tales of collectors like Afanasyev and Norwegians Jorgen Moe and Peter Asbjornsen. Many other stories have been passed down and changed from culture to culture. My favorite is the Icelandic story of a young girl whose adventures are much like those of Cinderella, but in this version she rejects the prince as being too superficial, having only noticed her in her finery and gold slippers. In most of the cultures I have explored, animals play central roles in the stories. Some cultures have animals representing deities, and in some they are comical characters whose behavior mimics humans. Some of the Native American tales use ravens, coyotes, or turtles to explain the origins of the world. Some African cultures have the spider, Ananzi, outwitting Tortoise, or the reverse. The possibilities for imagery are endless. Researching each country's history and unique characteristics is part of my enjoyment in doing the piece. I like to incorporate the fabric patterns and ornamentation from each ethnic group in borders around the images. I have used the same techniques in illustrating children's books. I focused on color etchings for 40 years, but added watercolors and oils as a more direct form of expression. In all media, in addition to folktales, I do landscapes and still lifes of fruits and vegetables Learn More

Metal Urn
Dimensions: 10Tx6W
$13.00 $19.00 (save 32%)

Metal Urn Size: 10Tx6W Learn More

Ceramic Canister
Dimensions: 12Tx6W
$29.00 $38.00 (save 24%)

Ceramic Canister Size: 12Tx6W Learn More

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