No one buys "sets" of furniture. People furnish rooms with pieces they love and which coordinate together. Also, heavy, dark furniture is not appealing to most people. Call A Wider Circle and ask them to come haul it away. |
Sleigh beds take up a lot of floor space because of the way they jut out at the head and foot of the bed. Many people avoid them for this reason. |
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Donate.
Out of style. No one wants heavy furniture. No one wants furniture sets. |
You will end up paying the auction houses to come out and haul the items away. |
Mid century modern is in demand. Sleigh beds are not. OP will either have to pay auction house to pick up the furniture or hire two men and a truck to pick up the furniture. At auction a sleigh bed will bring very little. |
| You are going to end up paying someone to haul it all away. |
| I wouldn't want it for free because it's heavy. I can't even buy one piece sofa because of that. I get tired of furniture and want to be able to move it or get rid of it alone or with one friend. |
I agree with this. List all separately on Craigslist. |
| Maybe you can learn to live with it, OP. Like bootcut jeans, it’ll come back in style eventually. And all this Wayfair, wood veneer, “mid-century” crap will be landfill fodder. |
Talk to someone who runs a tree service. Wood, even furniture grade hardwoods like cherry and walnut, is a waste product. All of the value comes from the labor that goes into transporting and processing it to make furniture. Once the furniture has served its purpose it's also a waste product. Consider that many people burn wood for heat. To the extent that firewood has value, again, it's because of the labor that goes into transporting and processing it. |
| Put a sledgehammer to it and throw it in your fireplace this winter. No hauling needed and you’ll save on wood this winter. |
x10000 OP, we get it, you think your big old furniture was an "investment" - but most people don't feel that way. Remember when everyone "HAD" to have a sleigh bed? And a roll top desk? .......Yeah, not any more. PP that posted the fake ad was not far off, at all. |
+1 |
But 1960’s furniture is back in style now. OP’s furniture is just dated. |
So when will the 2000 furniture be back in style? |