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Why Heirloom Furnishings Is A Solid Fixture In New Orleans, LA


With everyone feeling the strain of the economy, consignment shops are seeing a great increase in sales and product availability. Once associated with the stigma of being dark, dusty, and a mom and pop operation, consignment shops are now being described as having high quality product, fun, and a good value. This is definitely the case with Heirloom Furnishings celebrating its fifth birthday, located on historic St. Charles Avenue near I-10.Heirloom Furnishings is quickly becoming a solid fixture in New Orleans. What sets Heirloom apart from the other consignment shops within the New Orleans, LA area?

Heirloom Furnishings distinguishes itself from it's competition by offering a superior supply of antiques, collectables, rugs, art and furniture at a very reasonable price. Imagine a consignment shop that offers 19th century French and English antiques with reproductions also being available. Imagine a consignment store with original and reproductions of art work from Europe. Imagine a consignment shop that would research their customers particular need, and upon finding the item or something similar, will send a Digital Photo for their customers approval. Imagine a consignment shop where new items are displayed daily. Imagine a store where you can find items at 60% or more off retail price. If you find this hard to imagine, then I urge you to visit Heirloom where the impossible becomes possible.

Items that are sold in the store are selected with discerning care. At Heirloom merchandise is marked down by a 30 & 60 day rule, where items found still in stock on the 30th day are marked down 20%, and items found still in stock on the 60th day are marked down 30%. With these types of discounts on top of their already low prices, is it any wonder why Heirloom Furnishings is a solid fixture in New Orleans, LA?

Customers have praised Heirloom Furnishings for their pleasant environment, unique pieces, eclectic variety and surprise finds. We urge you to stop by, stay awhile, and see for yourself what all the fuss is about. Heirloom Furnishings is open seven days a week; Monday thru Saturday 10am to 5:00pm, and Sunday 12:30pm to 4:00pm. Owned and operated by Debbie Strobel, Heirloom Furnishings is located at 1400 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130. Please feel free to call with any questions, comments or driving directions at (504) 671-8298 or heirloomfurnishings@yahoo.com.



Larry Elliott is a professional marketer and and writer.
Owner of Find Your Traffic, a online public relations firm in Nashville, Tn.

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