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Where to Sell High-End Furniture, Clothing & More in Nashville

If you're moving, downsizing, or decluttering and aren't sure where or how to sell luxury items in Nashville, this article is for you. Here is your go-to guide for selling fine clothing, jewelry, furniture, and more in Nashville. Image: EBTH

· By Zoe Yarborough
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We know how hard it can be to part with those designer heels you wore to one wedding. And we know it’s tough to justify dropping off high-end furniture at Goodwill when you know what it’s worth. So, we’ve rounded up a few locally loved places that make it easy to maximize your return! Here’s how and where to sell your luxury items in Nashville.

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

Designer Finds

Designer Finds, an “upscale resale boutique,” opened in Green Hills in 2004 to provide a unique way to sell and shop for previously loved fine goods like dresses, handbags, and jewelry. To consign at Designer Finds, make an appointment to bring in your items. They start accepting merchandise for the spring and summer season in mid-January and for the fall and winter season in mid-July.

A minimum of 10 items must be accepted for consignment for that given season, but designer handbags and designer jewelry can be dropped off without an appointment at any time. Here are some treasures you might find: A funky Johnny Was top, discounted David Yurman classics, and even some new-with-tags denim from brands like FRAME.

 

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Yearly Co.

Yearly Co. offers a gold trade-in program for customers looking to repurpose their unused gold. Whether it’s a broken chain, a single earring, or an old piece you no longer wear, they test and weigh your gold and offer 85% of its value as a Yearly Co. store credit.

The team hosts this program quarterly at the Nashville showroom, and appointments are required. The next gold trade-in event is June 26 through 28, and you can sign up for an appointment here.

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Your credit can be used toward anything, from a signature bangle to a custom-designed piece. Image: Yearly Co.

The Luxury Label

The Luxury Label in Green Hills is the city’s only boutique devoted exclusively to luxury brands. You can shop and sell for stunning pieces from sought-after brands within their sleek yet laid-back shop. They try to keep their selling terms simple: No appointment is necessary, and there’s no item minimum. You get 50% of the selling price, and your items are never discounted throughout the selling period. Follow their Instagram to see new drops like this one:

Ensemble Consignment

A new addition to The Nations (check out our refreshed guide to the neighborhood), Ensemble has quickly become Nashville’s darling consignment shop. This curated boutique welcomes you with racks of treasures from brands like Zimmeraman, MOTHER, Sézane, Golden Goose, Prada, Chanel, and more. You’ll find everything from statement handbags and elevated everyday pieces to funky, one-of-a-kind accessories.

When you’re ready to consign, you can bring in your new inventory Monday through Thursday during store hours. They’ll sort through your wares as you wait, and accepted items will hit the floor for 90 days. You keep 40% of regular sales and 50% of luxury sales.

You won’t find thrift prices here, just high-quality items in excellent condition that deserve another moment in the spotlight. Ensemble is the new place to sell luxury items in Nashville. How fun are these “styled two ways” videos on their Instagram?!

STORE 5a & Diamond Banc in Diamond Cellar

Founded in 2015, STORE 5a is an interesting alternative to traditional consignment. Specializing in pre-owned jewelry, watches, and handbags, they don’t just list your items; they buy them outright, authenticate them with in-house experts (we’re talking gemologists and horologists), and refurbish them to near-new condition. So when you sell there, you get a fixed, fair offer upfront — no waiting for someone to buy, and no price slashing to clear space.

STORE 5a’s zero-tolerance policy for fakes gives shoppers peace of mind, especially with big-ticket items. Because STORE 5a owns everything it sells, they have skin in the game, and it shows in the quality of its wares. You can shop online or in Nashville  — it’s part of Diamond Cellar.

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Whether you’re selling a designer watch or eyeing a Chanel bag, STORE 5a is safe, simple, and refreshingly straightforward. Image: STORE 5a

Also within Diamond Cellar is Diamond Banc, the place to bring your fine jewelry to get a fair quote and immediate payment for accepted items. Make an appointment (or fill out the online form), and their in-house GIA-certified expert will walk you through your fine pieces’ value and wholesale comparisons.

Walton’s

Walton’s is beloved in downtown Franklin, and it may be worth the drive if you’ve got some serious jewelry you’re trying to sell. The GIA-certified team purchases antique and estate jewelry, gold and platinum pieces, and sterling flatware. While it specializes in pre-1940s antique and estate jewelry, the team will assess any jewelry items you may want to sell. Fill out this form to get started.

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In the market for a new piece? Walton’s has A LOT of incredible inventory. Image: Facebook

The RealReal

This one’s online and nationwide, but it’s a fabulous place to sell women’s and men’s fashion, fine jewelry and watches, handbags, home decor, art pieces, and any other luxury items. The in-house team authenticates, photographs, lists, and ships your items, so you don’t have to lift a finger. Your payout is between 20% and 70% of the sell price.

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To get started, sign up online, then ship your items with a prepaid label or book a drop-off appointment at one of their retail locations if you happen to be near one — the Dallas store is pictured. Image: Facebook

KIDS’ CLOTHING

The Darling Duck

The Darling Duck is run by three Nashville moms who specialize in helping you sell gently loved, upscale baby and kids’ items. If your little one has outgrown a luxe baby shower gift or you’re looking to clean out before the new school year, these moms know their stuff.

Follow along on their Instagram to shop new drops. If you’d like to consign, simply fill out the consignment form, drop off your items in West Nashville (or they’ll provide a shipping label), and get paid when they sell!

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An assortment of gorgeous kids’ clothing for sale on The Darling Duck. Image: Caroline McWilliams

FURNITURE & HOME GOODS

English & Company

If your furniture leans designer, well-made, and full of personality, English & Company is a fantastic spot to sell and shop. The massive, 15,000-square-foot showroom in Nashville gives your pieces space to shine, and the team knows how to stage items irresistibly for buyers. They specialize in high-end, unique, custom furnishings and offer pickup options and personalized assessments.

To consign, email your pictures and details. Once they approve your items, you’ll call to set up an appointment to bring in your goods. You’ll keep 50% of the sale.

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English & Company is a hidden gem for designers and stylish locals alike. If your item’s got flair, they can help it find a second home quickly. Image: Facebook

Everything But The House

While this pick isn’t just in Music City, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention a fabulous online outlet for selling … well, everything but your house. Everything But The House is unique in that it does everything for the seller—pack your items, pick them up, assess them, authenticate them, photograph them, list them, and ship them once they sell. All you have to do is wait to get paid.

The online marketplace is brimming with furniture, art, jewelry, and curios for buyers and collectors to bid on. You’ll find rare first-edition books, musical instruments, designer bags, off-beat decor, and more.

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EBTH is a treasure trove for discerning second-hand shoppers. Image: Everything But The House

Wallpaper & Designer Home Consignment

For anyone looking to sell something special without the stress, Wallpaper & Designer Home Consignments on Nolensville Pike strikes the perfect balance between high-end and hometown charm. Their loyal fanbase and steady foot traffic tout the shop’s elevated finds like rare and designer textiles, lighting, home accents, and furniture.

They’re selective, so your items won’t be lost in a sea of clutter. If they’re in excellent condition and on-trend, set up an appointment to bring them in or email a photo before setting up an appointment. Beyond furniture, they have a vast selection of wallpaper, draperies, and textiles galore (think Schumacher and Phillip Jeffries) in stock and ready to go.

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Check out this rare collection of Stubin Crystal! Image: Facebook

Classy Cat Consignment Furniture

Classy Cat Consignment Furniture in Cool Springs is where your gently used (but still fabulous) furniture gets the royal treatment and (hopefully) a second life. Set up an appointment for smaller items to be reviewed in-store, and fill out the consignor form online for bigger pieces.

The store is organized, well-known, and super transparent about how they operate. You get a 120-day consignment window, with a 50/50 split during the first 90 days. If your piece doesn’t sell right away, they’ll gradually reduce the price to keep things moving. Here’s the owner explaining how selling at Classy Cat works:

GasLamp Antiques

GasLamp Antiques (and its sibling location, GasLamp Too) is Nashville’s vintage wonderland and a fabulous place to buy and sell luxury items. With over 50,000 square feet of booths and more than 250 dealers, there’s room for your pieces to shine. Both locations are go-tos for interior designers and decorators and have Nashville’s most robust selection of antiques, mid-century modern, art, pottery, books, vinyl, and estate jewelry.

They don’t resell or consign individual items, but interested sellers can become dealers by renting booth space. Email information regarding your selling interests to learn more.

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Some recent GasLamp finds: this beautiful, black lacquer sideboard and vintage lamps. Image: Facebook

GoneGirl

GoneGirl expanded to Nashville last year (the original location is in Richmond, VA), which is a treat for all of us. GoneGirl Nashville is a virtual consignment service specializing in fine furniture and curated decor. Shoppers love the carefully selected pieces they discover on GoneGirl Home’s website, Chairish storefront, and Instagram, as well as through trusted interior designer partnerships. For sellers, it’s a seamless way to place cherished pieces in new homes, with the confidence that they’ll reach reliable buyers across multiple platforms for a hassle-free, secure, and stylish sale. Buyers know that the good are vetted and the quality standards are high. Follow them here: instagram.com/gonegirlnash

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Follow GoneGirl Nash for beautiful, vetted, home goods: instagram.com/gonegirlnash/ Image: Instagram

MORE INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOW

  • Statemint Nashville: Pop-up men’s and women’s consignment sales with a wide range of inventory from off-the-rack to super luxe. The fall event will be announced soon!
  • Junking Journey: Jon is on the hunt for additions to his curated consignment collection of furniture, art, decor, rugs, and garden treasures in Nashville. Reach out to him to sell or shop on his Instagram account.
  • Buy Saving Grace: Home goods consignment guru Grace Kopf hosts an annual tent sale — the perfect opportunity to buy or sell in Nashville.

When you’re ready to sell luxury items in Nashville, try these spots to give your wares a second life and score a nice little payday!

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Zoe Yarborough

Zoe Yarborough

Zoe is a StyleBlueprint staff writer, Charlotte native, Washington & Lee graduate, and Nashville transplant of eleven years. She teaches Pilates, helps manage recording artists, and likes to "research" Germantown's food scene.

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