Cottage Treasures Expands Under New Ownership

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Cottage Treasures of Redmond announce they are expanding operations after only four months under new owner Teresa Lee. Cottage Treasures is now accepting furniture for consignment.

“We are seeking quality furniture in good condition ranging from antique, fine, quality, vintage outdoor and shabby chic pieces to recycle and re-purpose through consignment,” said Lee.

Cottage Treasures is already known for selling furniture so this is a natural move to increase the furnishings offered in our 4,000 +/- sq foot showroom.  “The goal of this expansion is to give our customers a greater selection of furniture and decor to choose from without the hassle of driving out of town,” said Lee.

“Customers stop in Cottage Treasures looking for furniture every week, but some leave empty handed when we don’t have a specific piece. With the added selection of consignment furniture we plan to keep our shoppers happy and local.  We also offer layaway to our customers which is very popular.  Furniture requests span every room in the house including larger items such as mirrors, chandeliers, iron art, and more.  Currently, we are only accepting furniture and large decor.  Small items are not accepted at this time.”

Cottage Treasures will continue our unique selection of new, used, vintage and antique offerings of home and garden decor, metal stars, antique glass knobs, hilarious western signs, furnishings, collectibles, shabby chic and gifts.  This store carries something for everyone in a wide variety of price ranges, including a large selection of Budweiser Steins, Coca-Cola collectables and Beer Signs.

Cottage Treasures is located at 229 SW Sixth St. in Historic Downtown Redmond three doors south of the intersection of Black Butte Avenue (across from Sears).

Open daily:  Monday-Saturday 11am to 5pm and Sunday 11am to 3pm.

Anyone interested in consigning furniture, please email a photo, description and expected starting price to cottagetreasures@netzero.com to get the process started. Furniture needs to be quality, clean, in good repair and priced to sell as it will be placed directly on the showroom floor.

541-923-0226

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