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MEX Storage Systems Pvt. Ltd. is one of the leading Industrial Storage Rack Manufacturers in Delhi/NCR. We offer a wide variety of Industrial Racking Systems to help you store and organize products and warehouses efficiently. Our excellent products are designed and developed to help you maximize your available space and optimize them efficiently. Our continuous efforts to keep clients satisfied have helped us become one of the leading Industrial Racking Systems Suppliers in Delhi/NCR.
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Top 5 Benefits of Buying Mobile Phones in Bulk for Your Business with LowPricePhones UK
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Are you looking to scale your business while saving costs? Buying mobile phones in bulk with LowPricePhones UK could be the game-changer you need! Whether you're a retailer, distributor, or e-commerce store owner, purchasing smartphones in large quantities offers numerous advantages that can boost your profitability and streamline operations.
In this blog, we’ll explore the top 5 benefits of buying mobile phones in bulk for your business. By the end, you’ll clearly understand why this strategy is a smart move for your growth—and how LowPricePhones UK can help you achieve it.
1. Cost Savings Through Bulk Discounts
One of the most significant advantages of buying mobile phones in bulk is the cost savings. Wholesale suppliers like LowPricePhones UK often offer discounts based on the volume of your order. This means the more you buy, the less you pay per unit.
For example, if the retail price of a smartphone is $250, buying 100 units in bulk might reduce the cost to $200 per unit. That’s a saving of $5,000 on just one order! These savings add up quickly, especially for businesses with high sales volumes.
Bulk purchasing also eliminates hidden costs like frequent shipping fees or restocking charges. Instead of placing multiple small orders, you can consolidate everything into one large shipment, reducing expenses.
Pro Tip: Always negotiate with your supplier. Many wholesalers are open to offering additional perks like free shipping or extended warranties for bulk orders.
2. Streamlined Logistics and Faster Delivery
When you buy in bulk, logistics become simpler and more efficient. Instead of managing multiple shipments over time, you receive all your inventory in one go. This saves time and ensures faster delivery to your warehouse or store.
For instance, imagine ordering 50 phones every week versus placing a single order of 200. The latter reduces administrative tasks, minimizes delays, and allows you to focus on other aspects of your business.
Additionally, suppliers often prioritize large orders, ensuring quicker processing and delivery times. This is particularly beneficial during peak seasons when demand is high and timely restocking is crucial.
Pro Tip: Plan your inventory needs to avoid last-minute rush orders. A well-thought-out bulk purchase strategy can keep your shelves stocked without interruptions.
3. Consistent Inventory for Smooth Operations
Running out of stock is every retailer’s nightmare. It leads to missed sales opportunities, dissatisfied customers, and a damaged reputation. Buying mobile phones in bulk ensures you always have enough inventory to meet customer demand.
Whether preparing for a seasonal sale or maintaining regular stock levels, bulk purchasing helps you stay ahead of the curve. For example, retailers anticipating a surge in demand during holiday seasons can stock up in advance, ensuring they don’t miss out on potential revenue.
Moreover, consistent inventory allows you to fulfil orders promptly, enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty. Happy customers are more likely to return and recommend your business to others.
Pro Tip: Use historical sales data to forecast demand accurately. This will help you determine the optimal quantity for bulk orders.
4. Enhanced Bargaining Power with Suppliers
You gain leverage to negotiate better terms with your suppliers when you place large orders. Bulk buyers are valued customers, and suppliers are often willing to offer perks like flexible payment options, priority support, or even exclusive deals.
For example, a retailer placing a $50,000 order is more likely to receive free shipping or extended warranties than someone ordering $5,000. Over time, these negotiated benefits can significantly impact your bottom line.
Building strong relationships with suppliers is another advantage of bulk purchasing. When suppliers see you as a reliable partner, they may offer you early access to new models or exclusive promotions.
Pro Tip: Maintain open communication with your supplier. Regularly updating them about your business needs can strengthen the partnership and lead to mutually beneficial arrangements.
5. Scalability for Growing Businesses
As your business grows, so does your need for inventory. Bulk purchasing supports scalability by enabling you to expand your product range or enter new markets.
For instance, an e-commerce store catering to individual consumers can start fulfilling large B2B orders by stocking up on popular smartphone models in advance. Similarly, a local retailer can expand their reach by supplying phones to neighbouring towns or cities.
Buying in bulk also allows you to experiment with new product lines without worrying about frequent restocking. This flexibility is invaluable for businesses that diversify their offerings and attract a wider audience.
Pro Tip: Stay updated on market trends and customer preferences. Use bulk purchasing to stock up on in-demand models and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
Conclusion
Buying mobile phones in bulk is not just about saving money—it’s about creating a sustainable and scalable business model. The benefits are undeniable, from cost savings and streamlined logistics to consistent inventory and enhanced bargaining power. Plus, bulk purchasing empowers growing businesses to expand their reach and meet increasing customer demands.
Ready to take your business to the next level? Partner with LowPricePhones UK today and experience the advantages of bulk purchasing firsthand. With our premium products, competitive pricing, and reliable service, we’re here to support your journey toward success.
FAQs (Optional Section)
Q1. What if I don’t sell all the phones I buy in bulk?
A1. To minimize risk, analyze past sales data and market trends before placing a bulk order. You can also explore reselling platforms or offer discounts to clear excess stock.
Q2. How do I ensure the quality of bulk orders?
A2. Work with trusted suppliers like LowPricePhones UK, who guarantee quality assurance through rigorous testing and certifications.
Q3. Can I customize my bulk orders?
A3. Yes! Many suppliers, including LowPricePhones UK, offer customization options such as branding, packaging, or specific model selections.
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Best Cubicles Fort Worth: How to Choose the Right One for Your Office
When designing an efficient and productive workspace, selecting the best cubicles Fort Worth has to offer is essential. Whether setting up a new office or upgrading an existing one, choosing the right cubicles can impact employee productivity, comfort, and collaboration. With various options available, it can be overwhelming to decide which cubicles best suit your needs. In this guide, we will help you navigate the selection process and ensure you make the best investment for your office.
1. Assess Your Office Space and Needs
Before purchasing the best cubicles Fort Worth, consider the size and layout of your office. Measure the available space to determine how many cubicles you can fit without making the area feel cramped. Think about the nature of your work—do employees need privacy for focused tasks, or does your team require an open layout for collaboration? Answering these questions will help you choose cubicles that align with your operational needs.
2. Choose the Right Cubicle Size and Layout
Cubicles come in various sizes and configurations. Some businesses prefer larger cubicles with higher walls for privacy, while others opt for smaller, open designs that encourage teamwork. The best cubicles Fort Worth providers offer modular designs, allowing you to customize layouts as your team grows. Additionally, consider features like built-in storage, adjustable desks, and ergonomic seating to enhance workplace efficiency.
3. Consider New vs. Used Cubicles
One of the most cost-effective ways to furnish an office is by purchasing used office furniture Dallas Fort Worth businesses rely on. High-quality, second-hand cubicles can provide excellent value while maintaining a professional appearance. Reputable office furniture suppliers refurbish pre-owned cubicles, ensuring they meet quality standards. Choosing second-hand office furniture Fort Worth can significantly reduce costs without compromising on durability and aesthetics.
4. Prioritize Employee Comfort and Productivity
Comfortable employees are productive employees. When selecting the best cubicles Fort Worth, consider ergonomic designs that support proper posture and minimize strain. Features like adjustable desks, cushioned chairs, and proper lighting can improve employee well-being. A well-designed workspace enhances productivity and reduces workplace fatigue, ultimately benefiting your business.
5. Evaluate Storage and Organization Features
Efficient storage is crucial in any office. Cubicles should provide adequate space for files, office supplies, and personal items. Look for cubicles with built-in cabinets, drawers, and shelves to keep workspaces tidy. If storage is limited, consider adding filing cabinets or mobile storage units to complement your cubicle setup.
6. Match Cubicles with Your Office Aesthetic
The visual appeal of your office plays a significant role in employee morale and client impressions. The best cubicles Fort Worth suppliers offer various styles, colors, and materials to match your office decor. Choose neutral tones for a professional look or incorporate your company’s brand colors for a cohesive aesthetic. A well-designed workspace fosters a positive work environment and leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
7. Factor in Budget and Cost Savings
Budgeting is a crucial aspect of purchasing office cubicles. While new cubicles offer a pristine appearance, used office furniture Dallas Fort Worth dealers provide high-quality alternatives at a fraction of the cost. Many businesses opt for second-hand office furniture Fort Worth to maximize savings without sacrificing quality. Comparing prices from multiple suppliers and considering refurbished options can help you stay within budget while obtaining durable and stylish cubicles.
8. Ensure Easy Installation and Maintenance
Some cubicles require professional installation, while others feature simple, do-it-yourself assembly. Before making a purchase, inquire about installation services and costs. Additionally, consider cubicles made from easy-to-clean materials to simplify maintenance. Investing in durable, low-maintenance cubicles reduces long-term upkeep costs and keeps your office looking professional.
9. Explore Customization Options
Many businesses have unique needs that off-the-shelf cubicles may not fulfill. The best cubicles Fort Worth suppliers offer customizable options, allowing you to choose specific dimensions, colors, and materials. Custom cubicles can accommodate your company’s workflow, storage needs, and branding, ensuring a tailored office setup that enhances efficiency.
10. Find a Reliable Office Furniture Supplier
Choosing the right supplier is as important as selecting the right cubicles. Look for reputable vendors specializing in both new and used office furniture Dallas Fort Worth businesses trust. Check online reviews, request customer testimonials, and visit showrooms if possible. A reliable supplier will provide quality products, excellent customer service, and support throughout the purchasing process.
11. Consider Future Scalability
As your business grows, your office setup should adapt to changing needs. The best cubicles Fort Worth should offer scalability, allowing you to add or reconfigure workstations easily. Modular cubicles are a great investment, as they can be expanded or rearranged to accommodate future hires and evolving workflows.
12. Optimize for Collaboration and Communication
Workplace collaboration is essential for innovation and efficiency. Depending on your industry, you may need cubicles that promote teamwork while maintaining some level of privacy. Low-panel cubicles or benching systems encourage interaction, while high-panel cubicles are better suited for focused tasks. Choosing the right design enhances both communication and productivity.
13. Don’t Forget Additional Office Furniture
In addition to cubicles, consider other essential office furnishings. Search for office furniture near me Fort Worth to find complementary pieces like conference tables, reception desks, and storage solutions. Creating a cohesive office design ensures functionality and a professional appearance, making a positive impact on employees and clients alike.
Final Thoughts
Selecting the best cubicles Fort Worth is a strategic decision that influences productivity, comfort, and aesthetics. By assessing your office space, budget, and employee needs, you can make an informed choice that benefits your business. Whether you opt for new cubicles or explore second-hand office furniture Fort Worth, prioritizing quality and functionality is key. With careful planning and the right supplier, your office can become a productive and inviting workspace that supports your team’s success.
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Adapt and Thrive: Why Modular Office Furniture Matters for Modern Businesses
The modern office functions as a dynamic and ever-evolving environment, necessitating a workspace designed for flexibility. In today’s world, the rigidity of single-purpose offices, often referred to as one-stop offices, is no longer practical. In this era of constant transformation, modular office furniture serves as a powerful tool to foster innovation, encourage collaboration, and elevate the essence of workplace functionality.
Superb Interiors, the number one modular office furniture manufacturer and supplier in India recognizes the transformative effects of this creative method. The variety of products in industry-standard modular furniture from us makes it possible for organizations to adeptly optimize their working environment and organize space alongside ergonomic measures.
Understanding Modular Magic:
Consider the possibility of furniture that does not impose itself into spaces but rather fits into them. Modular office furniture refers to systems furniture that is made up of standard components such as workstations, storage systems, partitions, and chairs that are easily movable, convertible, or expandable. This enables one to have flexible working environments that adapt well to the working culture, groups, and tasks at hand without being bounded by rigid structures.
Benefits of a Modular Approach:
The advantages of implementing modular office furniture in India are numerous:
Enhanced Flexibility: Transform your workplace to adapt to shifting teams, projects, and business needs. Easily create enclosed shared spaces, collaborative zones, phone booths, or dedicated focus areas.
Optimized Space Utilization: Utilize your limited space as much as you can. Optimize usage of space by using small and adjustable furniture to ensure that there is no useless space while encouraging efficient working.
Improved Collaboration: Foster collaboration and knowledge sharing by providing collaboration settings with comfortable furniture arrangements. Encourage free flow of information and minimize compartmentalization for an integrated workplace.
Boosted Employee Morale: Design a vibrant environment that depicts the spirit of your organization. Flexible office furnishings enhance the morale and health of workers.
Cost-Effective Solution: Invest in furniture that grows with your business. Modular systems cater to future expansion needs, eliminating the need for costly replacements or furniture disposal.
Superb Interiors: Your Partner in Modular Solutions:
Here at Superb Interiors, we provide Modular Office Furniture Products in India with a variety of types customized as per the client’s requirements and affordability.
Workstations: Select from individual or shared computer stations that can be arranged in different forms of desk designs and accessories, along with ergonomic accessories.
Partitions: Organize semi-open work environments, conference rooms, or specific areas using mobile and visually appealing concepts and ideas.
Storage Units: Improve storage solutions by using colorful modular cabinets, shelves, and mobiles which enhances the organization of the working space.
Tables and Chairs: Find innovative, comfortable, and appealing workplace furniture products for collaboration, individual work, and conference purposes.
Beyond Products, Partnerships:
We embrace the idea of providing partnerships to clients by assessing their needs and goals. We will help you make the right choice, develop unique drawings, and supervise the correct application of modular office furniture in your office.
Embrace the Future of Work:
This concept of the future of work is in fact dynamic, collaborative, and flexible. Modular office furniture can help you to achieve this and the following benefits will ensue once adopted in India: Superb Interiors is the ultimate strategic alliance to take full advantage of the potential of your work environment and embrace a modern workplace concept.
Remember, modular office furniture is not just chairs and desks – it is a smart business strategy that will help you grow, adapt, gain a competitive edge, and foster your employees’ success.
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What happens when the food we trust… fails us?
Imagine this: A batch of contaminated produce slips through the supply chain unnoticed. Days pass. People fall ill. Shelves remain stocked. Every second counts, and yet the system moves at a crawl.
But what if it didn’t have to? This is where AI steps in as the hero we didn’t know we needed. Using advanced tools like Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Blockchain, AI can track down the source of contamination in mere seconds. And it doesn’t stop there.
With AI-powered recall systems, stores and suppliers are notified in real-time. What once took weeks now takes only a few hours. The result? Fewer lives at risk, less waste, and a food system that’s safer for everyone.
When food safety is on the line, speed changes everything. Let’s talk about how AI is redefining the future of food safety. CIZO - Mobile App Development Agency
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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Some of the best hidden treasures for the home are discovered in thrift stores—an irrefutable fact acknowledged by interior designers and home decorators alike. Thrifting has always been a beloved hobby, but it's seen a resurgence (and even become trendy) in the last decade, with everything from vintage lamps to secondhand sofas being happily towed into people’s abodes. Its rise in popularity makes sense—thrifting is a sustainable and often affordable practice where you can find truly unique pieces. So it's no surprise that, in 2025, thrift shopping shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead, we spoke to interior designers and got their takes on which home goods will fly off the shelves in thrift stores this year, from midcentury modern chairs to dainty drinkware and more. Crystal and Glass Lighting DmyTo / Getty While glinting, jewelry-like lighting may feel like a thing of the past, Kate Pearce, an interior stylist and owner of Kate Pearce Vintage, has seen a renewed interest in tiered, crystal chandeliers—which she says are easy to find secondhand. “Along those same lines, Murano glass—and just French and Italian-inspired crystal and glass lighting in general—are going to be picked off the shelves super quickly this year,” she says. Pearce notes that this desire for shine stems from a trend toward artisanal pieces—a reaction against mass-produced items that people have been seeing more and more of in big-box stores. Maximalist Chairs Getty / kolderal Thrift stores are often home to chairs with more personality and craftsmanship. In 2025, interior designer Allison Prior anticipates that shoppers will take advantage of this unique stock. “As homes lean into ‘more-is-more’ decorating personalities, we'll be looking for interesting chairs to give a dining table a new look or an accent chair that can be reupholstered,” she says. “I also love an upholstered stool or bench for mobility while entertaining—these are a great haul for a vintage or thrift supplier.” Drink tables also add visual interest to a space, Prior notes—and make a great accompaniment to eclectic seats. “I always have my eye out for these gems when I'm thrifting!” she says. Midcentury Modern Pieces Getty / Aleksandr Zubkov Along with maximalist seats, midcentury modern chairs will continue to be popular. “Their clean lines are highly versatile and have a sense of history and craftsmanship that mass-produced chairs often lack,” says interior designer Stephanie Perez, echoing Pearce’s earlier sentiment. Perez specifically predicts a rise in the popularity of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and '70s. “Vintage Swedish pieces are gaining traction for their minimalist elegance and light wood tones—especially in pieces like armoires, credenzas, and lighting,” she says. Copper Cookware Craig John Photography Colorful pots and pans stepped into the spotlight in recent years, and they'll stay there in 2025. “It's going to be very hard to find copper on the thrift store shelves this year, especially copper cookware,” says Pearce. “From modern to traditional kitchens, copper has been on display from coast to coast.” The allure has lasted thanks in some part to copper's natural contrast with the black-and-white tones often seen in contemporary spaces. “I think copper adds some really beautiful warmth to a kitchen and also allows people to play around with mixing metals without really committing,” Pearce adds. Playful Drinkware Bill Boch / Getty Images Tableware that doubles as décor has been a huge focus in interiors, and thrift stores are a perfect place to make that vision a reality. “Pretty drinkware is a fun way to spruce up a tablescape, so keep your eye out for crystal stemware and serving bowls,” Prior says. Features like scalloped edges, colorful glass, and ribbed surfaces add special shine to dinner parties, or even while on display in a hutch—and are easy to find vintage or secondhand. Decorative Ceramics Getty / Catherine McQueen Ceramics are another dinnerware staple that can transform into artwork when displayed in unconventional ways. “I often go thrifting for tableware like decorative pottery and handmade ceramics,” says Perez. “I love the artisanal and unique nature of painted plates, tureens, and mugs.” In particular, she’s noticing that Spanish Fajalauza tableware is on the rise, coveted for its bold primary hues and artistic patterns. “People are finding fun ways to display them on their walls,” she says. Quilts and Fiber Art cenglanddesigns / Getty Quilts are an age-old craft that's regaining appreciation, bringing cozy texture and punchy hues into the home. “People are really starting to rebel against mass production, and nothing signals this more than a homemade quilt,” Pearce says. “[They] allow people to play around with color and pattern—both things that are surging in popularity—without having to buy a yellow sofa or splurge on wallpaper.” Fiber arts in general will follow this revival—Prior says that people are loving tablecloths for the same reason. You can always get creative with these textiles, too, whether you use them for their intended purpose or hang them up on a wall and transform them into tapestries. Wicker and Rattan Getty / Isabel Pavia Some classics never lose their luster, a point that savvy thrifters will prove once again this year. “Wicker and rattan furniture, like dining chairs, mirrors, and storage pieces, will likely be a favorite, as natural textures add warmth and a lived-in charm to any space,” Perez says. The earthy material, traditionally made from palm trees, is durable and long-lasting. As with other thrifted items, people are drawn to its craftsmanship; the material's intricate weaving and lacy patterns will only continue to have shoppers smitten. '70s and '80s Décor Getty / imaginima Yearning for a blast from the past? You’ll want to get to thrift stores before everyone else snags the pieces that remind you of your childhood. “I think we lean toward nostalgia, so we look for eras that are meaningful to our parents and grandparents,” Prior says. “I was a kid in the ‘80s and those natural wood tones, brass finishes, and cottagecore patterns always jump out at me.” Perez also notes that ‘70s aesthetics—with their warm tones and curvilinear forms—are also gaining traction, resonating with today's penchant for cozy interiors. “Franco Albini-style bamboo mirrors from the '70s in particular are on trend at the moment,” she says. Picture Frames Getty / Witthaya Prasongsin New picture frames often ring in at double the price—or even more—than those you can find at a local thrift store. Plus, thrifted frames have extra charm, with decades-old designs and unique shapes. For Prior, these are at the top of her list. “Mixing old with new is a core value for my design projects—we love to build character in our spaces with personal heirlooms playing off newness,” she says. “A treasured family photo gets that much cooler if it's in a vintage wood frame spray-painted gold.” Coffee Table Books In an era where people are going increasingly digital, having actual books in the home can make a room feel more grounded and timeless. And vintage coffee table books are a perennial favorite among thrifters, according to Perez. “I often gravitate toward interior design books and have an ever-growing collection on favorite topics ranging from art and fashion to travel and architecture,” she says. “They provide a sophisticated and personal way to showcase your interests and are perfect for layering throughout your home.” Vintage Table Lamps Getty Images “Vintage table lamps featuring sculptural or hand-painted bases paired with pleated or scalloped lampshades are also likely to be sought after," says Perez. "They bring a lot of character to your home, while also providing functionality." For a custom look, you can always buy a table lamp for its base, and swap out the lampshade for something more your style. Source link
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