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The second hand furniture market is a subset of the furniture industry, which involves the buying and selling of used furniture. This market is often driven by the desire to save money, as second hand furniture is typically cheaper than new furniture. It is also driven by the desire to find unique pieces, as second hand furniture often has a unique character and history.
The second hand furniture market is often served by thrift stores, antique stores, and online marketplaces. These stores and marketplaces offer a wide variety of furniture, from antique pieces to modern furniture. They also offer a range of services, such as delivery, repair, and restoration.
Some companies in the second hand furniture market include Goodwill, Salvation Army, eBay, Craigslist, and Chairish. Show Less Read more