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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 5pm
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!
Tahoe Boats - Original Oil on Canvas by Kirsten Hagen 24x36 Learn More
Shangri La Chairs Size: 18Wx18Dx30H A Part of the Solution Tropical Salvage positions business to assist in tropical forest conservation, climate change mitigation and environmental education, Tropical Salvage uses the marketplace to drive positive change. We build furniture and homewares to last for generations, Tropical Salvage offers people a choice to buy extraordinary expressions of nature’s art and support tropical forest conservation. Learn More
Lazy Daze By Collin Bogle Size: 31W X 21L Learn More
Two Tiered Birch Lamp - Made by Into the Woods 21Tx12W About Larry Berger - Into the Woods “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