![]() ![]() Most of the inventory at the physical location of this Brooklyn shop - almost exclusively wooden furniture such as near-perfect teak credenzas, walnut dressers, and pine shelving units - has already been snatched up. Good Behavior, 508 Humboldt St., Williamsburg /goodbehavior_/ She thought it was a loss until the store offered to sell her just two pieces of it now, it fits perfectly as a banquette in her dining nook. Remix is flexible on most things, says home-décor content creator Emily Auffrey, who found a ’70s three-piece curved sectional that was slightly too big for her space. The planter she purchased was listed at $30, but she snagged it for $20. ![]() “If you want something for a better price, you just have to ask,” Leon says. “Prices drop the longer things are there,” starting at $5 and maxing out at $2,000, but near everything is negotiable. “The inventory moves really quickly, so there’s always something new,” she says. Leon has bought “some great leather-and-chrome chairs for less than $100 each,” a metal planter, and a vintage Ikea floor lamp. “There’s everything from antique to contemporary.” One is as likely to find a gently used West Elm Haven sectional as a 19th-century Windsor chair. ![]() “Because everything comes from donations, it’s really a huge mix in terms of style and not especially curated,” which is part of the appeal, says writer Sarah Leon. It has rooms filled with art, a hall of mirrors, and a lofty warehouse stacked high with furniture - all of which is sourced from the junk-removal service Junkluggers. Walking into Remix Market “feels like you’re in the Harry Potter Room of Requirement,” says interior decorator Taylor Migliazzo. Remix Market, 10-39 44th Dr., Long Island City 92 ![]()
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