The Beauty of Buying Secondhand
The Pros of Pre-Loved Purchasing
In a world that’s increasingly conscious of its environmental footprint and shifting toward mindful consumption, buying secondhand has never made more sense. Whether you’re shopping for vintage furniture, timeless fashion, or rare collectibles, secondhand goods offer more than just a great deal—they tell a story, support sustainability, and help you sidestep unnecessary costs.
Here’s why shopping secondhand is a smart move:
🌱 1. It’s Sustainable—And Stylish
When you buy secondhand, you’re actively reducing waste and lowering the demand for new production. That means fewer natural resources are consumed, less energy is used, and there’s a significant reduction in landfill contributions.
Think about it: choosing a pre-loved Chanel handbag instead of buying new, or furnishing your home with hand-carved Art Deco furniture, helps slow the cycle of overproduction. Many secondhand pieces—especially those crafted decades ago—were built to last. The result? A stylish, sustainable lifestyle that doesn’t sacrifice quality or character.
At Everything But The House (EBTH), we’ve built a Marketplace for the Uncommon, where each auction offers curated finds—from 1960s Gucci coats to Murano glass chandeliers—waiting to be rediscovered.
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Art Deco Waterfall Front Walnut Vanity with Chair
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Lane MCM Walnut Blanket Chest with Cedar Interior, 1961
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Early 1900s 10K Rose Gold Pearl and Seed Pearl Sunburst Converter Brooch
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Maude Leach Oil Painting of Mountain Path Landscape, Late 19th Century
💸 2. No Tariffs, No Hidden Fees
Buying new items, especially imported ones, often comes with hidden costs like tariffs, taxes, and shipping fees. With secondhand shopping—whether you’re scoring a Victorian-era cameo brooch from a local estate or a hand-signed lithograph by Salvador Dalí—those extras often don’t apply. That means you get what you see at a fair price, without the sticker shock at checkout.
This makes secondhand shopping not only a greener choice but also a smarter one financially, especially for investment pieces like fine jewelry, signed artwork, or heirloom-quality furniture.
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Dennis Basso Mahogany Mink Fur Mid Length Coat
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MacKenzie-Childs Hand-Painted Ceramic Fish Hanging Planter
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14K Carved Jadeite Elephant Pendant
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Illustrated "Lautrec by Lautrec" by Philippe Huisman and M. G. Dortu, 1982
🕰 3. Every Piece Has a Past
One of the most compelling aspects of secondhand shopping is the story behind each item. That vintage leather bomber jacket might’ve been worn to a concert in 1978. That Danish modern credenza could’ve been the centerpiece of a mid-century living room. That Norman Rockwell print may have adorned the office of a devoted collector.
Even smaller pieces—like a Hermès silk scarf, antique decanter set, or studio pottery vase—carry charm and character that simply can’t be replicated by something fresh off the shelf.
At EBTH, every listing is an invitation to discover these stories—and carry them forward.
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First Printing "Calder: An Autobiography with Pictures" by Alexander Calder
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Tiffany & Co. TF 2118-B-D 8055 Prescription Eyeglasses, With Case and Box
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Zodwo Gewezo South African Zulu Peoples Oval-Shaped Ilala Palm Basket
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Gucci Web Stripe Accented Tote in Black Cotton Denim and Leather
🔄 4. You’re Giving Items a New Life
Secondhand shopping is a form of creative recycling. Every time you buy a pre-owned item, you’re saving it from the landfill and extending its life cycle.
Whether it’s reselling a 1980s Yves Saint Laurent blazer, rehoming a carved jade pendant, or giving a beautiful old brass floor lamp a second chance in a modern space, there’s something deeply satisfying about breathing new life into something with history. It’s not just smart consumerism; it’s a meaningful contribution to a circular economy.
Plus, where else can you find a 17th-century oil painting, a vintage Rolex, and a limited-edition Eames chair—all in one place?
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Chinese Sterling Turquoise and Glass Eyed Dragon Pendant
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French Needlepoint Embroidery with Crowned King, 19th Century
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Chinese Gilt and Lacquered Wood China Cabinet, Late 20th Century
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Pair of Mosaic Ceramic Tile Top and Metal Framed Accent Tables
♻️ Celebrate Secondhand September™
At EBTH, we believe in the power of pre-loved—and this September, we’re celebrating it! Our Secondhand September™ event is a tribute to the beauty and impact of sustainable shopping. And we’re inviting you to be part of it.
We’re now accepting consignment items in these categories:
Fashion (clothing, handbags, accessories)
Jewelry (fine and costume)
Art (original works, prints, sculpture)
Furniture (vintage, antique, and designer pieces)
Décor (lighting, mirrors, rugs, and more)
Whether it’s a designer piece from your closet, a statement chair from your living room, or a hidden gem tucked away in storage—your items deserve a second life—EBTH can help!
🌟 Interested in consigning? Why wait until September?!
Join us in celebrating thoughtful, stylish secondhand living—and take part in a movement that makes room for the meaningful. Because at EBTH, we’re more than just an auction site—we’re the Marketplace for the Uncommon.
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Dries Van Noten Iris Print Cotton and Cashmere Blend Lightweight Cardigan
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4' x 6'3 Hand-Knotted Indo-Persian Ziegler Pictorial Area Rug
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Los Angeles Dodgers Pendleton Wool Blanket, Mid to Late 20th Century
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