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    Brooklyn City Furniture - The Baseline sectional sofa.

    Brooklyn City Furniture

    (16 reviews)

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    Greenpoint

    agnes and jon were great! very knowledgeable and excellent customer service. smooth delivery from…read morestart to finish. they have a elegant selection of couches, and we love ours.

    Stop! If you're looking for furniture, you've got to read this one... Do you need a sofa and you…read morehave no idea where to begin? Are you apprehensive because product photos never live up to expectations? Have you ever ordered furniture with promised 3 month delivery time but it really took 6 months? Sure, you can pick up cheap crap at IKEA on the fly but you're an adult now and you deserve quality. Welcome to Brooklyn City Furniture. We live in era where big box store chains and the likes of Amazon and Wayfair are putting independents out of business. Brooklyn City Furniture is bravely putting up a fight against this commercial crass. They are a throwback, a typical small footprint store jam packed with a well curated and eclectic mix of furniture and accessories. Still, you ask, "How are they better?" The owner of Brooklyn City Furniture is John, a casual guy who can be formal if required but hits his stride with laughter and ease, and he has a discerning eye too. He knows great art and he knows great furniture. John sources his inventory from stellar furniture makers such a Gus Modern and Foundry. Where in NYC can you go to a furniture store and the owner is there to help you? Find something you like and John might be able to sell it to you with ssshhh... our secret, a 15% discount. John isn't looking to rip you off. He sells great furniture at a great price. Wow, what a concept. Oh, it gets better. John's partner in crime, Agnes, knows all. She will help you with fabrics, pricing, and logistics. Ask John a question and Agnes hears every word. She'll even crack the whip when needed. It's a hoot to behold and worth the price of admission. Never has buying furniture been so much fun. At Brooklyn City Furniture it's John and Agnes. That's it. They are a perfect duo. One thing's for sure, you won't get this level of service at Crate & Barrel. Then came delivery day, of the beautiful Gus Modern Wallace 84" top-grain leather sofa. John and his very kind helper, Michael, showed up on the day and time they said they would. Since when does the store owner personally hand deliver their own goods? There was constant communication between John and I and he arrived in a gorgeous delivery truck... yes, it really is gorgeous. The sofa was triple bubble wrapped and taped. I was gobsmacked. My worries about the sofa being dropped on concrete or the leather being scraped on a wall, vanished. John and Michael wheeled the sofa up to my apartment, centered it along my living room wall, removed the bubble wrap and, voilà, my boring white living room turned into Versailles. I enjoyed John and Michael so much. Afterwards, we had a nice visit complete with the requisite selfies. Never was buying a piece of furniture this easy and painless. I've got a quality sofa at a great price and I made friends along the way. Stay tuned guys, I'm bringing you donuts this week so we can keep the party going. Five stars? Chh. I give Brooklyn City Furniture all the stars in the Milky Way. Thank you... oh, and the cat thanks you too!

    Town of Bargains - Brooklyn

    Town of Bargains - Brooklyn

    (6 reviews)

    Bushwick, Bedford Stuyvesant

    During the pandemic, I ordered a table and couch. I paid everything off within 90 days period from…read moreFebruary-April of 2020. MS Xiomara did a fantastic job making my transaction easy and her family are the best people ever. they are very good added financial things like calling the credit bureaus and making sure everything is good and helping you get a credit card and making a purchase at the same time on the same day, and basically just start for people that have bad to no credit at all and it makes your transactions go smoothly without no disruptions or disappointment. that's why I also love their option of $0down meaning no upfront cost for people with good credit scores and with 70-100 percent payment history, having that means the business and lenders trust you. so with that you should continue building that trust onwards with on time payments and after the furniture is given too you, once you pay everything off you get major boost when your credit scores increases onTransunion,Equifax,Experian. So for any potential customers in 2026 and onwards that wanna build their credit from scratch and are looking for new furniture, I truly recommend Towns of Bargains they are best small business in NYC and they won't disappoint you.

    So sweet and helpful and delivery within 4 hours!! $220 including delivery for a full two piece…read moremattress set, you literally can't beat it. Very happy with my purchase with them.

    House & Home

    House & Home

    (4 reviews)

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    South Williamsburg, Bedford Stuyvesant

    Love this store! My husband was able to buy needed hardware items. I was able to find housewares…read more Great selection and friendly service.

    House & Home basically has all the hardware or cooking supplies that you would need to setup shop…read morewhen you move into the area (It's Brooklyn, Duh...) or need to update some gadgets of your home. Although when you enter it might look a bit cluttered up and over crowded, don't get just turned off and walk out, they actually have a very decent verity of all types of home hardware, say like pots & pans, cutlery, organizing containers, towel hooks and even alarm clocks.... (People still buy them?! It's like buying a flash light when you have one on your phone...) Customer service is also very friendly and nice and always more then willing to help you find whatever you're looking for and give you the perfect recommendation of the product which will meet your needs. Price is also okay although not the cheapest, but hey, when you have a big nice place with great customer service you can't expect them to charge you a bodega price for a pot. Speaking of Pot's I was once on the road out in the wild and needed urgently a pot for some cooking, so I stopped into a small bodega (don't ask me what I was thinking and I ask the cashier if he by any chance has a pot so he says "umm Pot"? sure, go right to the back of the store, It took me a minute to realize that he was talking about "POT" and I quickly made a U turn and ran outta there laughing my head off....... One more thing that they offer is a Mikvah* on the spot that you need for some dishes when you buy them. In overall this please is great and therefore my go to place whenever I need nay home supplies. ---------------------------------------------------- *Mikvah, for those of you that are not familiar with it, it is a religious ritual that you need to submerge any dish that you intend of using multiple times into a tub of water that contains a certain amount of pure rain water, and after submerging it into the Mikvah you're able to use the dish for as many times as you wish. (Disposable stuff don't require a Mikvah)

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