My wife just bought a vintage wrought iron glass top table & chairs for our kitchen and it looks amazing! It was just what she wanted and it fit the space that she wanted to place it in perfectly, the glass was thick and the wrought was well made and it was heavy with beautiful cutout designs around the edges of the table, and it looks very expensive, i know that it was made by a popular furniture designer back in the day, she enjoys it and we use it everyday. We will definitely be back again to look for other treasures at Habitat for Humanity. The manager was nice enough to hold it for her until she could come back and pick it up, now how nice was that! And to top it off the price was just right, what A awesome place to shop. Thank...
Read moreIve visted a lot of the Restores across the Eastern USA. I remember the one off of Lorain Avenue here in Cleveland, Ohio. This North Randall location across from the Jack Casino and Racetrack has potential. They had a lot to choose from, but most items were a bit pricey. They had a good selection of plates, mugs and glasses. They had a good selection of furniture, rugs, carpets, bedding and even car floor mats. My favourite of all of the Restores is the Habitat for Humanity store in Raleigh, North Carolina. It looks like the site of an old Lowes or Walmart, packed inside and out with shelving, furniture and a grand selection of lights. The Cleveland, Ohio North Randall Restore is...
Read moreNot as good as the one in Eastlake. MUST spend $5 or more to use credit card, signs do NOT mention anything about debit card. I get my items to the front, I’m about to use my debit card because I didn’t happen to have cash and I get rudely turned away at the register. I was only a dollar short, I could have been asked to donate to round it up but cashier wasn’t all that friendly. I came in looking for couches, not a great selection. I grabbed a few things but because I didn’t have the cash, I walked out empty handed. Save yourself the trouble and go to the...
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