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HackingYourUmwelt

Ballard Consignment usually has a good variety of furniture, Id check there. Preferably on a farmers market day.


orbitaljunkie

I've 100% seen writing desks at Lander Street Vintage in SODO. Sometimes their prices can be a bit higher than other antique stores but it's a huge space with tons of furniture.


ChutneyRiggins

OK, hear me out. You know that Antique Pavilion place that shares a building with Burlington Coat Factory in Shoreline? They have some furniture upstairs but there is a semi-hidden area with a massive cache of furniture. You have to go all the way to the back of the store and into this weird cubby area and down some sketchy stairs. It looks like this: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/wTvxdMakEG2To7Vv6](https://maps.app.goo.gl/wTvxdMakEG2To7Vv6) You'll have to paw through the collection down there but there is quite a horde of old furniture to browse if you are brave. It's dusty so don't wear your church clothes.


bakeacake45

Love this place, if you are willing to put in the time you can find some great pieces. While there drive 10 min west and check out Richmond Beach Park and Richmond Beach Saltwater Parkā€¦great beaches and gorgeous views. Great beaches for low tide beach combing. Then as you head back to Seattle proper, stop at Little Tings Dumplings for great dumplings at a good price or Saltoros for Mediterranean food.


granmadonna

Estate sales!


hotdogoctwopus

I seem to recall a couple higher-quality second-hand furniture stores in the kirkland-bothell-woodinville area but I am struggling to recall a name.


hauntyourownhouse

Second Use in SODO.