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NYC Furniture Finds You’d Actually Leave the 5 Boroughs For

If you’re not doom-scrolling Facebook Marketplace during your subway ride, are you even living in NYC? Whether you’re furnishing your shoebox apartment or pretending you’re the next, this week’s finds will have you reaching for your Venmo app faster than someone cutting the line at Lucali. Let’s get into it:

 

1950s Italian Dining Chairs, Reupholstered in Olive Green Fabric

Location: Meatpacking District

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These mid-century beauties scream, “I’m chic, but I don’t try too hard” — kind of like every girl ordering a dirty martini at Pastis. The olive green reupholstery gives it that understated luxury vibe. Bonus points for being located in the Meatpacking District, so you can grab a latte from the Starbucks Reserve before picking them up.

 

Leder Hide Black Chaise Lounge by CB2

Location: Bergen County, NJ

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Sure, it’s in New Jersey, but for a piece this sleek, you can endure a little PATH train trauma. This CB2 chaise screams “I’m an art collector” even if your walls are covered in IKEA prints. 

 

Cross Extension Table in Oak from Design Within Reach

Location: Financial District, Manhattan

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You: “I need a dining table that can double as a workspace.”
This table: “Hold my extendable oak leaves.”

Whether you're hosting your one friend who’s not gluten-free or pulling late nights on your laptop, this DWR classic does it all without breaking a sweat. 

 

Marble Bistro Dining Set for Two

Location: Midtown East, Manhattan

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Perfect for a cozy kitchen corner or your fire escape (we’re kidding, don’t actually do that). Whether you’re hosting a cheese-and-wine night or just eating bagels over your sink, this bistro set will make it feel fancy. 

 

Restoration Hardware Aviator Coffee Table

Location: Closter, NJ

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A coffee table inspired by vintage airplane parts? Yes, please. Restoration Hardware’s aviator collection is iconic for a reason. It’s got that industrial chic, perfect for your Nolita loft (or the Nolita loft you’re manifesting). Sure, it’s in Closter, NJ, but pair the trip with a stop at Balthazar Bakery’s Englewood outpost for croissants. Priorities.

And there you have it — five gems that might just make your apartment look like it belongs in Architectural Digest. Go forth and conquer Facebook Marketplace, but remember: if you hesitate, someone else will snag it. Happy hunting!

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