Consignment Center
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50 reviews
Laurie Miller
Chip has real treasures. He has great art, mostly Asian but some Hawaiian, and a great mix of modern and antique items. You'll need to keep checking back as he's always adding more things.
Nicola Kriefall
Simply looking around this place is a treat. I was greeted kindly and even got a fantastic deal on a piece I really love. Highly recommend!!
Thank you for your review. Greatly appreciated. I’m glad you enjoyed yourself and found what you were looking for. Stop in often.
Lindsay Powell
Would give 6 stars if I could, as someone who has both consigned and shopped here. Great stuff coming in the door daily makes this somewhere worth stopping on a weekly basis. If you are moving off island and have good furniture you can’t take with you, consigning here is a great option to have. I had an extremely difficult departure from the island - dealing with these guys was a bright spot during a dark time. Thank you guys!
Thank you for supporting small business in Hawaii
Emmy Harris
Great staff—wonderful eclectic selection of home wares. I bought a lacquer cabinet and a ceramic fish bowl.
Eileen Nelson
Fabulous place to search and find some great pieces for your home. Worth taking a look as it has a very eclectic choice.
cat richman
Great prices, atmosphere And service!!
Mg 0
I love this place. Furniture, artwork, art pieces, home accessories, lamps… all with a story behind them.
Jennifer Hayashi
Incredible place with unique, beautiful pieces. We came in with a not-so-lavish budget but were still able to find great furniture for our new place. The staff was incredibly helpful and more importantly, friendly. Their delivery services were also 11/10 (a priceless gift during our move). Highly, highly recommend if you're looking for sustainable and tasteful furnishings.
Metal Rat
Scored some great finds over the years, and the owner Chip is easy to work with and very knowledgeable in a range of diverse items from furniture repair to collectible artwork and antiques.
Sarah Polk
I spent an afternoon here, perusing treasures and wishing I could take home half the store, but very happy with the pieces I bought and even more happy with the conversations I had once I started talking to a salesperson and one of the consigners, who gave me background details about each piece I was interested in that made them come to life. What amazing and kind people whose stories are as interesting as the pieces in the store. Not pushy salespeople, but ask about any piece and you will get great, honest info about it and often a deal on the price. Don't miss a chance to see the original mast of the Wayfinder and the feathers to bless it hidden behind some furniture upstairs, as well as a Nat. Geo. issue that belongs in a museum (not for sale) with pictures from Amelia Earhart's trip to Hawaii and surfing pics from the 1930's. There is quite a collection of books that are mini art museums. The art upstairs is a fantastic mix from various cultures and time periods and apparently has a fast turnover and is worth revisiting for new pieces if you don't see what you want right away. There were many small pieces that fit in my luggage. I bought three pieces of framed art, a signed Flea (RHCP) book, statue, and two trinket boxes and got them all in my husband's and my original luggage with no extra luggage needed. I talked about my visit there for the rest of my trip and my two momentary friendships and the treasures I took home were well worth the Uber ride or a bus ride ($3 all day pass) from Waikiki and an afternoon of leisurely browsing.