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Where can I find some hip and chic store, which sells furniture, home accessories at Sydney? i want new store!

i want to know where can i find these shops at Sydney. And we can I get some most updated information of these shops, like any magazines or websites?


I love Bayswiss (there are lots all over Sydney), and Shack (Chatswood Chase), Travellers and traders (Warringah Mall). They sell furniture and beautiful knick knacks from over the world. There are stores like this all over the place but you really have to look. I imagine King St, Newtown would have stores like this too.

You could also try Pamm's guide to shopping and factory outlets which is available at newsagents and lists lots of lesser known shops and shopping areas/centres.

Have fun!

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Where can I buy good second hand furniture & home appliances?


eBay or Salvation Army

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Where do you buy furniture in Sydney?

We live in Sydney south and are shopping for furniture for our new home. We've been to Auburn Home Megamall, Supa Centa at Moore Park and Supa Centa in Caringbah. Where else can we go?
I'm after lounge with chaise, ottoman, coffee table, dining table and king size bed.


What are you after? You can also try the centres in Oriordan St Alexandria, there are 3 centres within about 500 metres from Gardeners rd.

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Where can I find the document/procedure for importing furniture to Sydney?

I want to buy some wooden furniture from Asia country, but I don't know how to bring them home.

Anyone knows about this process, please help.

Thanks in advance.


You may find the information you're looking for on the Australian Customs Service website, but you would probably be better off getting a shipping agent to handle it for you:

http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm? u=4226

Furniture from display homes where can i buy it in sydney?



It sounds like you are talking about the furniture that builders use to furnish model homes. If that is the case, there are probably a lot of sources. I can't imagine that there is much difference in the methods that builders use to furnish their model homes in Australia and those in the USA.

Furnishing a mosel home is very important to the marketing efforts of any homebuilder. Rarely do they buy the furniture outright. Trends change too often to make that type of investment. The largest builders will sometimes have a decorator on staff who plans and excutes the decoration and furnishing of their model homes. Some builders hire the services of a decorator on a contract basis. Some small builders may do it themselves.

In any event, there are all kinds of deals made. It is not unusual for decorators to donate their services in return for the advertising they are allowed to place in the house. In turn, some furniture companies provide the furniture for free for the advertising involved. Everyone is aware that new homebuyers are usually soon in the market for new furnishings and a lot of sales are at stake. Finding this furniture once it has been used in a model home is another story altogether.

In my part of the USA, I have seen furniture stores have "model home sales" where they claim to be offering great prices on furnishings used in model homes. Rental and leasing companies usually just put the furniture back in circulation and rent or lease it to someone else.

Best advice is to visit local building sites and have a look at the model homes. I'm betting that you will find information available as to where the furnishings were obtained. Next step is to contact those companies and see what kind of deals they have to offer.

As far as a website that deals with this type of furniture, I couldn't find any specific to your city. Buying outside of your local area might be impractical because of freight costs. You could quickly eat up any savings by buying display furniture with the costs of transporting it from other than local sources.

Good luck with your search for a deal.


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