Shop Updates: Temporarily Closed!
UPDATE 6/17/21!
Hi everyone,
We just wanted to reach out with our current status surrounding COVID-19 and shopping with us while our storefront is closed with the pandemic.
Our online store at furnishgreen.com is still open and being updated with new inventory every day! As the city is currently still in Phase One of reopening, we cannot yet reopen the showroom for browsing, but are happy to help you with any questions you have while shopping or specific things you’re on the hunt for.
Once you’ve purchased, we can offer pick-up and delivery, as well as extended free storage. Purchases can be picked up from our midtown Manhattan showroom on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays every week between 12:30pm-5pm. Some items can also be picked up on weekdays from our warehouse in East Rutherford, NJ. If you’d like to have your purchase delivered, please contact us and we can get a price quote for delivery based on your location.
As always, we also offer gift certificates that can be used at a later date! If you can afford to, this is a great way to help us stay afloat during this difficult time. Furnish Green has been selling affordable and ethical vintage furniture and decor to New Yorkers for 13 years; we are a very small team of fewer than ten employees. Any purchases you make help us keep this vision alive.
If you have specific questions about any items that you see on our site, or general questions regarding anything else, don’t be shy! We’re checking our email (furnishgreen@gmail.com) and Instagram DMs, so please reach out and we’ll do our best to get you any information that you need.
Thank you for supporting us and for supporting all small business through this.
Sincerely,
Marielle, General Manager
Small Business Saturday Sale: 11/30, 22% off all inventory!
PLEASE NOTE: This is a past event, but if you’d like to be notified about sales like this in the future, sign up for our Newsletter! (You can do this in the bottom right corner of any page on our site.)
- When: Saturday, November 30th
- Where: Online (with code: shopsmall at checkout) & In store (10-6pm) at our Midtown showroom, 1261 Broadway, Suite 309
- What: 22% off all inventory; one day only. Discount will not be honored for purchased made before or after 11/30.
- Why: As a thank you for supporting our small local business. Thanks! 🙂
If you don’t know much about us, here’s a little info on the company:
We’re a small but hardworking team of 7 employees, including the owner. We pride ourselves on providing quality vintage furniture and home decor to local customers at an affordable price. By making our inventory available both in-store and online, we strive to keep the shopping experience fun and easy. The best part of being a small business is the community, and we love getting to know our customers as they return to see what’s new or stop by for a visit with friends and family!
Thanksgiving hours update:
Thurs. 11/28: CLOSED
Fri. 11/29: CLOSED
Check us out: Recent Press!
Who doesn’t love a little attention? We’ve been featured in two different media stories in the past week about furniture in New York City.
CBS 2 News did a feature on Earth Day about fast furniture (cheaply made furniture, often flat-packed and built to be “disposable”) and its impact. Our general manager, Marielle Palamaro, was interviewed by Natalie Duddridge on buying vintage as an alternative to the fast furniture trend.
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House Beautiful put together a handy list of the 20 Best Furniture Stores in NYC, and we landed in the top five! At Number 5, we’re the first small independent business featured on the list, which is pretty cool.
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A big thanks to all of our amazing customers for your continued support!
Spring Sticker Sale: Up to 60% off on April 19th!
PLEASE NOTE: This is a past event, but if you’d like to be notified about sales like this in the future, sign up for our Newsletter! (You can do this in the bottom right corner of any page on our site.)
- When: Friday, April 19th, 10am-8pm
- What: Between 12% & 60% off all inventory! This is an in-store-only event, but the sale will also include online-only warehouse items.
- Where: FG Showroom, 1261 Broadway, Suite 309
- Why: We’re looking to do some spring cleaning so come by to help us clear out some space for new inventory!
You can shop our current inventory here. But keep in mind that we’ll be getting plenty of new items every weekday leading up to to the sale!
**Please Note: The sale will last from 10am to 8pm (showroom hours). If you plan to take furniture (anything that can’t fit in a shopping bag) out with you, it will have to be done between 10am and 5pm or 6pm and 8pm as our freight elevator is closed from 5pm-6pm.
Summer Seating Sale: 28% off, 7/27-7/29
PLEASE NOTE: This is a past event, but if you’d like to be notified about sales like this in the future, sign up for our Newsletter! (You can do this in the bottom right corner of any page on our site.)
- When: Friday, July 27th through Sunday, July 29th
- What: 28% off all seating! Use coupon code: haveaseat at checkout.
- Where: 7/27 – 7/28, in store & online; 7/29 online ONLY (showroom closed on Sundays)
- Why: We need to clear some space for fresh inventory! So pull up a chair and relax!
Spring Sticker Sale, 5/13: up to 60% off everything!
PLEASE NOTE: This is a past event, but if you’d like to be notified about sales like this in the future, sign up for our Newsletter! (You can do this in the bottom right corner of any page on our site.)
- When: Saturday, May 13th, 10am-6pm
- Where: Our Midtown showroom, 1261 Broadway, Suite 309
- What: Up to 60% off everything in store! Includes online-only warehouse items.
- Why: Our inventory is growing daily and we need space!
We’re ready to do some spring cleaning to clear some space in the showroom and make room for new inventory.
The Spring Sticker Sale is happening on Saturday, May 13th; it’s a 1-day in-store only event so come on down and visit us in our Midtown Manhattan showroom! ALL INVENTORY WILL BE ON SALE (including online-only warehouse items), and discounts range from 12%-60%. Items will be stickered to show discount amount.
You can shop our current inventory here! But keep in mind that we’ll be getting plenty of new items every weekday leading up to the sale!
** Sticker sale discounts cannot be combined with any other offers.
**Please Note: The sale will last from 10am to 6pm (showroom hours). If you plan to take furniture (anything that can’t fit in a shopping bag) out with you, it will have to be done before 2pm as our freight elevator closes early.
Small Business Saturday Sale
On Saturday, November 28th, we’re having our big annual sale for Small Business Saturday, giving you a chance to save some money while supporting a small local business. It will be an IN-STORE-ONLY sticker sale, in which all inventory will be on sale with discounts ranging from 12%-60%. Holiday cocktails will be served and spirits will be high. So whether you’ll be purchasing gifts for others or items for yourself, we hope to see you there!
Please Note: The sale will last from 10am to 6pm (showroom hours). If you plan to take furniture (anything that can’t fit in a shopping bag) out with you, it will have to be done before 2pm as our freight elevator closes early.
** Updated hours 11/25-11/17
Wednesday: 10am-4pm (closed 4-8pm)
Thursday: CLOSED… Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday: CLOSED… our building will be closed, so unfortunately so are we 🙁
Labor Day Sale!!
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Dwellings Issue IX: Midtown West
For this Dwellings post, we delve into the center of New York City. Adam, a local bartender, has been shopping with Furnish Green for about a year and currently resides in Midtown Manhattan. It’s an extremely industrial area, so you wouldn’t necessarily expect to find an apartment with so much character. The space has original hardwood floors and crown molding and features a beautifully ornate fireplace mantel… So meet Adam, and enjoy the space!
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How did you end up in this apartment?
I was looking at a studio in Chelsea that advertised a wood burning fireplace, so obviously I went to check it out. To my excited surprise it actually worked. The rest of the place was a shit hole but it definitely gave me the idea. Anyway, I had some time to really look around before my lease was up so I decided, at least for a while, to ONLY look for places with wood burning fireplaces. This drew some strange reactions from a lot of realtors. I remember being in one guy’s office and he was just screwing me around, telling me what I wanted to hear and being full of shit. I yelled “Listen buddy, I don’t want to look at anything that doesn’t have a god dammed wood burning fireplace in it!” Then a sort of hush fell over the whole office and everyone just stared at us in, I guess, disbelief. You could hear a pin drop! It was absolutely ridiculous. An absurd demand. Somewhat out of character for me, but I was so frustrated with this guy. It just all came out.
Do you have a design style that you’re going for?
Not particularly. Everything basically revolved around the fireplace. Dark and cozy I suppose. My roommate, Brian and I both work crazy late hours, so when either of us gets home it’s usually already light out. It’s nice to pull down the blinds and relax a little without feeling too abnormal. Also, there’s something comforting about sitting in front of a crackling fire on a freezing January morning, delighting in the knowledge that the moron that puked in the corner of the bar last night is beginning their day with a top-five-hangovers-of-all-time and is about to get a good ass-chewing by their boss for being late and looking like such shit. So, I dunno, is schadenfreude a design style? Urban-Neoclassical then. Haha, I’ve no idea.
You seem inclined to shop for vintage furniture, is there any reason why? Or is it just a preference?
I’m attracted to things with character, I guess. I think everybody is. Something with some history to it, y’know? I used to get a lot of furniture from the trash. That swivel chair is one of my favorite trash picks. I found two broken ones outside a bar on 46th street years ago, and after a long time of hoarding two broken chairs, I abandoned my intent to fix them both and just sort of made one out of the working parts of both.
Do you have a favorite Furnish Green piece?
Probably the corner bookcase that we use as a bar. I think, deep down, it always wanted to be a bar. I’m happy to facilitate that. Or maybe the spittoon! I can’t wait to put a big cactus in that thing.
How did you decide on your wall colors?
I thought a dark, rich blue would bring out the fireplace. Also, the apartment is pretty big and the walls are high so I knew it could take a dark color. Well, that, and my occupational disdain for the morning sun.
What’s the story behind the big canvas with the holes?
That is the work of a mischievous little Cocker Spaniel I once had, named Winston. I had acquired the frame from a bar that I was working at downtown, and bought the canvas to wrap around it. I had also taken a photograph from the hudson river of the water towers on the tops of the buildings of the UWS, it was during one of those late, low autumn sunsets that makes the brownstones glow red. My plan was to somehow superimpose this photo onto the bottom of the canvas, and this artist friend of mine was going to paint a big sky above it. It was going to be a sort of landscape in a portrait format. Anyway, I had the canvas rolled up and taped, propped up in a corner of my old studio apartment. I got home one day and Winston, who had evidently been gnawing on the same spot for a while, greeted me with a wagging tail and no apparent remorse or recollection of the incident. Bastard. So when I unravelled it, the holes appeared in this cool, ascending line. I kept it because I think it’s awesome! And it reminds me of a good dog. I taped a small scrap of red paper to the back of one of the holes to give it some of myself, but it’s Winston’s piece.
Where did you get the fireplace grilled cheese makers? And what’s your favorite grilled cheese combo?
Those things are amazing. You get a good fire going, heat up these cast iron beauties, butter them like you’ve only got a week to live and then basically put a sandwich in them, clasp them shut and shove them back into the coals. We’ve had some good combinations lately, but I think the notion of a gourmet grilled cheese is somehow amoral. Like putting clothes on a cat. People should stop doing that. Keep the fig jam and chevre D’or in the fridge. Give me white bread, a slice of cheddar and a slice of white american, cook it, then put me to bed.
Is there anything (furniture or home decor) you’re really looking to add to your apartment?
We do need a better storage solution for our records. I was thinking about trying to find some reclaimed wood and building something. I have a few bev-naps with some crude sketches…
Do you have any general comments about your experience with Furnish Green?
I have only great things to say about the place. A patchwork of treasures and novelties, nestled among some really beautiful pieces of genuinely livable furniture. My only criticism is that I wasn’t able to find it sooner.
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So there you have it! This unique space exhibits the charm that exists in Midtown amid the overwhelming amount of industry and tourism. Adam has managed to create a humble home that really makes you want to just close the blinds and get cozy in front of a fire (grilled cheese not optional).
We hope you’ve enjoyed this installment of our Dwellings series! Stay tuned for future posts, and email us at furnishgreen@gmail.com for a chance to have your space featured!