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    Blue Moon Estate Sales - Austin - So much respect for the small items, collectibles, making everything look so good.

    Blue Moon Estate Sales - Austin

    (31 reviews)

    After a close friend passed, we were in the uncomfortable position of getting his house ready for…read moresale- decluttering & prepping a 76 yr old's home of 43 yrs to be sold. He was a merchandiser for gift shops so there was a lot of samples collected over the years that had piled up. It was a lot to handle. Doing the estate sale would have been easier (for us) before the sale of the home but in this case by the advice of the realtor it would show/sell better with furniture and it did, successfully. Estate sale came after house was sold, I interviewed several companies. Some people I spoke with about our situation said it was all the same but I'm here to tell you - it is not. Ask questions during the consults but trust me Blue Moon - Sarah's team worked with us & brought the best value of service. I've done garage sales myself but this was on a massive scale. I needed a team that would tackle this project with respect and get the best outcome. Sarah & her team were amazing- So efficient, organized, detailed, attended to all our odd merchandise, very professional, and just did a fantastic job! My heart was so relieved that we had chosen the right people for our beloved friend's belongings. Thank you so much Sarah! X

    My company buys from estate sales all through the years and from every estate sale company out…read morethere. We have had many dealings with Alex the owner. Let me tell you she and her associates have always treated me in a fair, friendly and professional manner. She has the high quality standard that I prefer to deal with in my business transactions. She's been knowledgeable about the products I've inquired about and, when she didn't' know the answer she seemed to know just who to call to get an honest answer. I've attended sales from Austin to a new one in San Marcos and New Braunfels and it's always the same experience.I highly recommend her and Blue Moon whether you're buying or need to sell the contents of a house. Michael Carter

    The Renner Project

    The Renner Project

    (6 reviews)

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    Amazing paper exhibit! We got to see an ordinal Gutenberg press and bible. We learned about the…read moreearly days of book printing and binding. To think that you'd buy a book as a stack of papers, and select an artist binder. The samples were like jewelry. Learning about how playwrights work with directors to try and recreate what's in their imagination was fascinating.

    The Renner Project sells the highest-end vintage furnishings in town -- but you'll pay dearly for…read morethe privilege of purchasing anything there. (They also sell their pieces on 1stdibs.com, by far the highest-end online marketplace for vintage - featuring the collective pieces of hundreds of vintage shops in the U.S. alone - which is typically a sign that a store sells goods priced at the point of "if you have to ask...") This isn't the place to go if you're looking for something along the lines of mid-century Eames pieces; their focus is decidedly more eclectic, and by no means limited to mid-century. For the most part it's not even on the work of American designers: most of the "names" you'll see here are largely obscure outside of interior-designer or extreme design-geek circles (I fall into the latter category) and for the most part hail from Europe, along with a bit of Brazilian design. By "eclectic" I also mean extending beyond "vintage" into traditional-antique territory. To cite some examples: at present they have a '60s-era Brutalist sideboard from Belgium alongside a decidedly more classic Biedermeier cabinet from early 19th-century Germany. They also have a decidedly '70s-looking Lucite-and-steel desk, as well as a 19th-century oval dining table from France. While I appreciate the store's considerable diversity of pieces both from various eras as well as various countries, I'm giving it three stars for its price tags, which in many cases are at batsh*t-crazy levels -- most of all for works by unattributed designers. As a longtime collector, I'm broadly familiar with what pieces for most post-1930 periods and styles sell for, and in recent years I've purchased effectively identical works for literally 1/10th the prices seen here. To again cite some real-life comparisons: at present they have a completely nondescript teak dining table -- which I mean both figuratively and literally; the table has no description other than the variety of wood employed (and no mention of era, designer or country of origin) -- for $3,500 that one can find at auction for around $500 (if not less), along with a recently sold ash-burl console table for $3,880. I own a nearly identical one attributable to a well-known designer, Milo Baughman, that I purchased (also at auction) for $600. (In the vintage world, buying at auction is the rough equivalent of purchasing at wholesale prices, at least for mid-tier work bought at auction houses other than the likes of Wright and Rago, the two biggest U.S. specialists in 20th-century design. The best deals can typically be found at auction houses more off the beaten path.) Finally, the most ludicrously overpriced item currently available is an entirely ordinary Chesterfield sofa available for $8,900 (!!). A while back I bought one of similar age and condition for $1,000. (To be fair, I'm more adept than most at knowing where to source quality vintage furnishings at inexpensive prices, but still. Also, given that the majority of the pieces listed on their website have been sold, clearly they do ample business with interior designers for whom budget considerations are presumably minimal or nonexistent.) Curiously, this is one of the few vintage stores I can recall seeing where the pieces that *are* attributable to well-known designers are for the most part relatively reasonably priced, at least if you're buying at retail. A '60s-era Harvey Probber cabinet can be had for $2,400, and a mint-condition George Nelson chest and slatted bench combo is priced at $3,100. Again, one can find both at auction for less, but more like 30%-50% less versus 90%. In any event, The Renner Project is at the very least a great place to engage in some browsing of upscale modern vintage that you're very unlikely to encounter anywhere else in Austin.

    Room Service Vintage

    Room Service Vintage

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    For those who seem to be monitoring when and how often I post reviews...please note that I'm still…read moreworking through a pile of drafts that I have. I post at my own pace. K, thanks. Anyway, I love Room Service and have been coming here for years. Long before I relocated to Austin from the East Coast. It's part of my North Loop Jaunt where I hit up all my fave places in the neighborhood every few months or so. Prior to relocating, I'd visit Austin twice a year and always made time to stop in. This is one of the most inspiring and well laid out vintage stores ever. You can just get lost for hours. So many ideas for home decor and styling. They've always got a grand selection of MCM (Mid-Century Modern) furniture and accessories. My house is 99% MCM. They've really just got the best collection of everything. Trinkets, knickknacks, patches, light fixtures, dishes, mirrors, art, clothing, records, jewelry...you get my drift. Service is so super friendly and welcoming. I am particularly fond of the pro-trans sign in the entrance window!! Everything they carry is in very good to pristine condition and pricing is reflective. With that said, the prices are extremely fair. I can't recommend Room Service enough. Support local. Support small business. Sustainability. Be creative.

    This is a great store with a bunch of furniture, artwork, clothing, lighting, etc. I was shocked at…read morehow large it is and they restock every day.

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