We moved to Oregon City to our new farm home and we found that moving from a 750 ft² apartment into a 1600 ft² home would leave a lot of space for some new pieces of furniture. We are not big fans of the internet cheaply made furniture that is cheaply priced. We like to find vintage, antique, older pieces with character that we can display in our home. I have a half a dozen nice pieces of furniture handed down from my grandmother and parents.
We have been looking for a loveseat for a front entryway, so we sought out local curator s and we came upon upscale consignment furniture as a viable option. Boy were we simply amazed at this operation.
This business has some of the finest collectibles I have ever seen. they have consignment furniture and jewelry and a whole lot of other stuff that they sell and it is all of exquisite quality and condition. We went in looking for a couch probably saw two dozen different pieces we would love to buy, and in the end wound up buying the wife a beautiful mahogany nightstand for about a hundred bucks. What a wonderful place to shop! We wandered around for about an hour and a half and this place was a good size and everything displayed there was a great quality and condition.
We were so impressed we went online and put a hold on another beautiful item that was attractively priced within our budget. If we could decide on which couch we wanted we would have one of those in our house but the battle between the wife and I continue on which particular one we may want but there is a very very good chance that we will purchase our new couch from upscale consifurnifr furniture. and by the way the young lady that assisted us on our visit was very kind and helpful and also explained to me some of their variable pricing, the influx of new inventory as it comes in, and it was a very very enjoyable visit. I would highly recommend upscale...
   Read morePretty unwelcoming, true we come with children attached, upon arriving at the store we see a sign in the window directing parents to keep children in hand, we stop and talk to our 3 young children about our expectations of not touching and keeping shoes off of the furniture. Three minutes into the store a man comes along and lets us know that our children's feet need to be kept on the ground, they were with us trying out the comfort of some of the sofas, seeing as they are not yet five feet tall their feet dangle when sitting. We remind our kids of the new expectation and move along feeling like we just committed a terrible taboo by allowing our kids to sit down on a couch. Towards the back of the store we get hit by a strong urine smell coming off the precious furniture, and shortly after left the store. We proceeded to go to a furniture store down the road, selling new furniture where we were welcomed to the store the associate happily allowed our kids to spread out on the $3000 plus couches and was extremely helpful and amiable. So guess where we are buying our furniture for our...
   Read moreThe owner response tells you what you need to know here.
Yes, I changed my mind one two chairs two days after I bought them, without taking them out of the store - and for the record, to my recollection the prices I was actually charged were more than were on the ticket, but I did not pay close attention.
Yes, despite purchasing and never returning anything, "store policy" won the day. I did not argue, didn't fight it - did point out it would be the last time I shopped there, and the review you get for that is "my policy". Nothing I have said is a lie, as that would open me up to legal liability.
Yes, I took home items for six year - and yes, I regret it as it is literally now going off to the trash.
Yes, the quality is pretty bad and the prices are ridiculous. It took many trips to find even one item worth buying and it seems to have gone downhill over the years.
Here's the thing Ken Gulledge - you not liking facts, does not make them...
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