In 2022, I had started a charity program that I had been working on for months for our CSR corporate and social responsibility program to try and help our community by providing furniture and electronics from my recycling program to needy families. Poor Honey’s is a hidden gem an amazing store located in Oakland California. Aside from giving us a large donation of free furniture, they also kindly traded us some pieces we really needed but which we did not have. We were able to trade them some of the furniture given to us by generous members of the community for stylish furniture that we really needed for our charity program. Overall, they are outstanding people and a gem of a small American business. I would definitely urge you to go check them out they have an amazing Selection and style of beautiful vintage, contemporary, modern, Art Deco, mid-century and many other styles. If you look carefully sometimes you can’t even find unbelievable designer furniture that would cost you several thousand dollars for a fraction of the price . Poor Honey’s Has been serving our community for the last 15 years, so before you go and drop four figures on a single peice of new furniture at the usual abundant over-priced furniture outlets check out Poor Honey’s and give them a chance. They have some amazing furniture at unbeatable prices. The owner’s name is Ryan, who is super kind and nice. The other two people you might see there are Adam and Malcom. These two are really awesome I’ve experienced some of the best customer service when I first interacted with them . I watched them even if they had a little bit of injury carrying furniture out on their own and helping them to be loaded into customer vehicles tirelessly. I went to over 40 other furniture consignment and premium furniture stores all over the Bay Area trying to explain and collaborate for my Osprey Pens Charity program where we wanted to help furnish low income and homeless housing projects with stylish and fashionable furnishing on a small budget. Poor Honey’s was the only store who gave us a chance, they gave me some beautiful furniture and traded for some of the furniture From our donated collection which I couldn’t use. Generously, they gave me some amazing and beautiful items that I really needed for the charity interior design deco project. With their help along with several kind donors from the Bay Area, we were able to put together a few amazing furnishings for low income housing projects despite having $0 budget. Our photographs and staging turned out to exceed our expectations. Details on our charity program and updates can be found on our Osprey Pens website csr section. I rate this store 11/10 and they are rumored to be stocking several new stylish furniture themes weekly and even amazing high quality tvs. If you’re looking for a store with good positive energy, A warm atmosphere, and amazing customer service I have not found a better store for furniture in the Bay Area over the last 20 years of being a Bay Area resident. You can even negotiate and try to bargain on certain furniture peices but I would highly recommend getting in there on the weekdays because weekends a lot of regulars come by and they sell out of their inventory rapidly. Make sure to sign up on their website for emails newsletter so that you can get alerts on when they’re holding sales for example they’re black Friday or...
Read morePros: Friendly staff, good selection of used furniture that rotates regularly, big store/warehouse in convenient location with plenty of parking in East Oakland, it seems like they regularly have sales offering a percentage off advertised prices.
Cons: They do not appear to inspect their furniture for safety before selling. I bought several items totalling $2k+ over the course of three months and one item ended up being super unsafe/broken. I purchased a $750 dining table and chairs. One of the chairs broke in half at the weld a few months after I bought it. (I was sitting in it at the time and fell backwards and hit my head) Upon inspection, the weld on that chair was clearly bad. Upon further inspection of the other chairs, one of the three remaining chairs has a similarly bad weld on it so is unusable. The other two chairs seem to have a fine/original weld. I went back to the store and asked if there was anything they could do and they said all sales are final and they recommend I find a welder to fix it. I've reached out to three welders on Yelp and none have responded - I assume because the job is so small and it looks like most welders do fencing work. I understand that "All Sales Final" is their policy. I wish that, out of the desire to be good businesspeople and acknowledge they should have inspected the furniture and/or fixed it before selling it (or not purchased it at all from the original seller), they would have at least offered a discount on replacement chairs or a partial refund or store credit or something. The other items I purchased, two of which are also pictured here, are nice so I do think they typically have good products. This was just a fail and I wish they would have done something to acknowledge/address it. I now have a dining room table with two usable chairs that cost $750. Bummer.
Lesson learned for me is obviously to closely inspect anything I buy used for safety but honestly I don't think I would have known the welds were bad if I had inspected them or that was even something I should inspect. I would think that a company that sells used furniture for a living would have known to look at...
Read moreThis place is a hidden gem! They really hustle, too, which I appreciate! I see them posting all over social media, too, and I found out about them through Facebook Marketplace. The furniture here is nice! A lot of it is straight out the box, and the used stuff is lightly used.
I had contacted them thru FB about a couch they were selling and they were super responsive! I had a family emergency and the couch I had my heart set on got sold! But Poor Honey’s came through! They gave me a head’s up that another one of those couches would be available in a few days. So I swooped in on the day they told me to and I got my couch! I’m so excited. Thanks for working with me!
Their prices are very fair if not downright deals! I used Google Lens to reverse image search the couch after I missed my chance on the first one and discovered that I could not buy it for less than $1,500-2,300. I got the couch for about $500 from Poor Honey’s!
I don’t own a car so them being located so close to Fruitvale BART is a huge bonus! They use Lugg for shipping and you get a discount from Lugg when you say to pick-up at Poor Honey’s. So I’m saving on both the couch and shipping. I’m so happy and will absolutely be watching their social media posts for new products. I’m gonna tell everyone about this place bc it’s such a great store, it’s huge, they’re so helpful and they bust their...
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