
Remember when buying secondhand clothes felt weird? Or when thrifting was something you just did on Halloween? Then Poshmark, ThredUp, and Depop showed up, and suddenly a preloved vintage blazer wasn’t just acceptable, it was the flex.
Furniture is having that exact same moment right now.
The same logic that made you stop buying fast fashion applies perfectly to your sofa, your dining table, and your dresser. And honestly? The deals are better, the pieces are more interesting, and the story you get to tell about that mid-century credenza is way cooler than “I got it at Wayfair.”
Fast furniture is fast fashion’s less-talked-about cousin
Fast furniture is mass-produced, made from cheaper materials, and designed to last only a few years before ending up in a landfill. Sound familiar? It’s the same cycle that made fast fashion feel icky, and people are waking up to it.
Over 19 billion pounds of furniture are trashed every year in the US alone. On average, every American accounts for 50 of those pounds annually. That’s a lot of particle board with nowhere to go.
So you stopped buying fast fashion, but why are you still buying fast furniture? The good news is that opting out is easier than ever.
Secondhand furniture is having its Poshmark era
Gen Z is leading the charge, not just buying secondhand, but applying real curation to their style. Thrifted kitchens, thrifted decor, and entire rooms sourced from pre-loved sales. For this generation, secondhand isn’t a compromise, but a way to create a space that feels personal and meaningful, rather than mass-produced and forgettable.
And it’s not just Gen Z. All generations are catching on, along with interior designers who are increasingly pointing clients toward the resale market for the simple reason that the pieces can be higher quality and more durable. A piece that is eligible for resale may have solid wood construction, real joinery, and trusted quality from brands that are built to last. The West Elm sofa someone is selling for $800 because they’re relocating? That same sofa retails for $2,000, and it’s already proven it will endure for a second act.
Pinterest’s 2025 trend data backs this up. Searches for “dream thrift finds” are up over 550% this year, and 72% of consumers now say they prefer repairing or reusing items over replacing them. The shift is real, and it’s not slowing down.
The “ick” factor is officially over
The last barrier to secondhand furniture has always been a vague sense of hesitation. But consider that you’ve bought a preloved coat, a vintage bag, or maybe a used car. A sofa is no different.
What’s actually changed is the experience. Dedicated furniture marketplaces have replaced the chaos of Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace. You can now rest easy with vetted listings, transparent pricing, professional photography, and white-glove delivery that brings the piece right into your home. No renting a van. No awkward stranger handoffs in a parking lot. No hassles paying or getting paid.
Shopping for secondhand furniture today looks a lot like shopping for anything else online. Except the pieces have more character, the prices are better, and you’re living a more sustainable lifestyle.
Where to start?
New to secondhand furniture shopping? Here’s a simple approach:
- Search by brand first. If you already love West Elm, CB2, Room & Board, or Pottery Barn, start there. Search for those brands in the resale market and you’ll find the same pieces at a fraction of retail, often barely used.
- Measure before you browse. The most common mistake is falling hard for something that doesn’t fit. Know your dimensions before you start scrolling!
- Think investment, not impulse. Unlike fast furniture, a well-made secondhand piece tends to hold its value, and often gains character over time. Buy something you genuinely love and plan to keep (or even resell in the future).
- Don’t get hung up on delivery. The old friction of “how do I actually get this home” is truly gone. For example, AptDeco offers pickup, delivery, and even assembly, so the experience is as seamless as buying new! (And faster, with no custom order wait times or out of stock surprises.)
The bottom line
You already buy preloved fashion. You already think twice before buying something disposable. Your home deserves the same intention. And YOU deserve the thrill of the find!
The best-dressed rooms, like the best-dressed people, aren’t built from a single shopping trip to one store. They’re curated over time, with pieces that have a little history. That’s not settling. That’s authentic style.