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OLD CAST IRON WHITE HEADBOARD AND FOOTBOARDFrom vintage finds to modern basicsJust because it’s second-hand doesn’t mean it has to be bland. It’s now not only cost-effective, but also fashionable to decorate with pieces found on second-hand trawls rather than those taken straight off the production line. Refurbishing or repurposing outdated materials, a worldwide phenomenon known as upcycling, has given new life to the second-hand furniture trade; and, it also means old styles meet new materials, in turn, giving your home the potential to unpack itself around a unique piece. And unsurprisingly, Cape Town is right on trend. There’s a glut of used furniture out there, and these Cape Town stores have repurposed and re-invented the pre-owned merchandise; or, have simply just blown off the dust—leaving the revamping part up to you. Eco Furniture Design Though not technically a second-hand furniture store, this environmentally friendly manufacturer sells beautifully crafted outdoor and indoor furniture for both the home and office at repurposed rates.




Committed to an ethos centred on sustainability, the online shop (it also has a small Woodstock storefront) uses reclaimed wood, like left over Oregon pine from home builds or meranti from cabinetry, as well as responsibly grown SA timber and invasive alien species, like blackwood and blue gum, to piece together stunning dining room tables, bed frames, bookcases and more. Not to mention, Eco Furniture Design does customised work too; so, stop mulling over the look and feel of that television unit and give these green furniture specialists a call. Best for: Consumers looking for beautiful pieces that are as easy on the eyes as they are on the environment Price range: First-class furniture at second-hand rates. Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm; Saturday: 8:30am – 3pm Shop 11 Salt Circle Arcade | 374 Albert Road | +27 (0) 21 801 6612 | Vamp Furniture This is no junk store, but rather a décor heaven for interior designers and furniture-philes. The shop specialises in mid-century furniture with traceable origins: not only will they be able to tell you the original date of production, they’ll also have the designer’s name and the materials used on file.




Depending on the nick, some items are refurbished. It’s antiquing for beginners. , is regularly updated with new stock. Best for: Retro furniture, vintage kitchenalia and that special piece that becomes a talking point in your home. Price range: The timeless pieces aren’t cheap, but there are deals to be had. Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 9:30am – 4:30pm; Saturday: 8:30pm – 3pm. 368 Albert Road | +27 (0)21 448 2755 2ndHand Warehouse This warehouse has it all; from household and outdoor furniture to office furniture and antiques. It may take some digging, but there are some real finds in amongst the run-of-the-mill goods; though, the furniture may need to be restored. 2ndHandWarehouse also buys second-hand furniture from the public, from ‘single items’ to ‘complete households’. Best for: Those serious about going on a treasure hunt or buying furniture for an entire space in one go—whether it’s for an office or a kitchen. Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30am –5:30pm;




Saturday: noon – 3:30pm. Unit 4 Kestrel Park | +27 (0) 83 410 6895 Strawberry & Lime Expect Art Deco and vintage furniture re-upholstered with luxury fabrics. This kind of collection ensures a unique offering that interior stylists can’t get enough of. Their modus operandi is ‘furniture that reflects the quality, comfort and graciousness of the past, with a modern twist.’ Best for: One-of-a-kind statement pieces. Price range: Well-priced, although some items can be expensive. Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 9am –5pm; Saturday: 9am – 3pm.76 Albert Road | +27 (0)73 904 6688 Munro's Owned by Mr Munro, this junk shop on Lower Main Road in Observatory will give you the feeling that you’re looking thorough someone else’s attic. The shelves are stocked with vintage finds galore: from old-school kitchen equipment to dusty paintings that may need to be reframed. Also available is more basic second-hand furniture, such as bookshelves, desks and tables. Best for: Quirky objects from another time, whether it’s an ancient snow globe or antique spoons.




Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 9am – 5pm; Saturday: noon – 3pm. 131 Main Rd | +27 (0)21 447 1852 Milnerton Market ‘One man’s trash is another’s treasure’; this saying couldn’t ring more true than at the outdoor flea market to beat all other flea markets: Milnerton Market.  A stalwart on the white elephant scene, this roadside patch of pavement and its host of vendors has been trading junk and brightening up homes for more than 20 years. Another saying to keep in mind is, ‘the early bird catches the worm’; meaning, the sooner you get there the better luck you’ll have. Expect a cornucopia of goods, from larger items such as chairs and shelves, to retro bric-à-brac, and real antiques. Plus, household goods such as cleaning equipment and tools are sold here too.Best for: Under-valued furniture and antiques; there’s major finds to be had, but you’ll have to sift through lots of rubblePrice range: Items range from dirt cheap to affordable.Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday: 7am-4pmOtto Du Plessis Drive |




Moving On The middleground between an auction and a removals company, this mobile business organises the public sale of home furniture for those either moving or emigrating. Hosted at different locations across the city, the Southern Suburbs and the Northern Suburbs, the sales are held most weekends, and usually the contents of an entire home are up for grabs at huge discounts. The items and their prices are posted online, so you can browse beforehand; although, this does mean that other people could also have their eye on your deal. Thus, it’s best to go early, so that you’ll be able to enter the sale with the first group. Best for: Basic pieces to populate a start-up home and interesting finds. Price range: Priced to go. Opening hours: Visit Movingon.co.za for information on the next sale. Voortrekker Road There are a number of second-hand furniture shops along this urban road. Put on a pair of good walking shoes and explore. Best for: Basics, which may need to be restored.




Price range: rock bottom. Opening hours: The shops are open from 9am to 5pm weekdays. Space for Life This shop imports furniture made in the 1950s and before from Denmark and Scandinavia, and sells the pieces either in their original condition or after some artful restoration or re-upholsery. Space for Life also runs an in-house interior design service, and the Tammy Lauren Collective (TLC), which turns old South African farm-type furniture into ‘accessible pieces of vintage furniture’, is also on the premises. Best for: Retro furniture in impeccable condition. Price range: Expensive, but worth the hefty price tag given the precision and care that’s been taken to import and restore the furniture Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays: 9am – 5pm; Saturdays: 9pm – 3pm. Shop 4 The Spearhead | 42 Hans Strijdom Avenue | +27(0) 21 418 1734 Antiquing in Kalk Bay Take a stroll down Kalk Bay’s main road and enjoy a day of seaside bohemia and treasure hunting. Pop in at Quagga Trading (+27 (0) 21 788 2752) for weird and wonderful objects;

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