Submitted by ___shoe___ t3_110k3id in springfieldMO

My soon-to-be roommate and I are about to get our first apartment and are going to need to go furniture shopping soon. We both have pretty retro tastes — mid-century modern, 60s, and 70s furniture is very our style, as well as anything with bright vibrant colors.

Does anybody know any used furniture stores with stuff like this? We’re willing to travel decently far out of town if there’s something worth checking out.

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BetterMakeAnAccount t1_j89e4b0 wrote

Hakaar’s Bazar is the only correct answer. It’s an antique store on Commercial street that ONLY deals mid century stuff

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lydia_videll t1_j89wtmc wrote

highly recommend Hakaar's! We bought our midcentury modern table from there!

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Stat_Sock t1_j8bnouc wrote

If you don't mind a road trip there are a lot of mid century furniture resale stores in KC

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petlove499 t1_j8f7ncb wrote

Hey! Shameless self plug, I sell vintage and I specialize in funky/colorful from the 60s-70s. I have a couple pieces I haven’t even listed yet including a 1969 teal and lime green tweed sleeper sofa for $250. I also have a booth and an Instagram but I’m not sure if I’m allowed to post it so PM me if you’d like that info.

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VaderTower t1_j8i8pns wrote

OPs asking for specific places, so I think a link is perfectly appropriate.

Saying that because I'm interested too!

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limesfordinner t1_j89in14 wrote

Go to hakaars on commercial if you're down for resell prices. What I personally like to do is beat them to the punch and go to estate sales.

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VaderTower t1_j8i8w4c wrote

Talked to them one day, obviously they do estate sales. But they mention they travel up to 13 hours for stuff, crazy radius. So while I'm sure they do local, they go all over the region.

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limesfordinner t1_j8j6pkq wrote

Yeah I believe that. Not bad stuff, cool stuff, but would I rather wait and find it for twenty bucks at an estate sale? Hell to the yeah I would.

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malevolentk t1_j8a2dtz wrote

Another vote for Hakaar’s

But also - they are expensive because they curate and only have the best pieces

If you are on a budget I recommend watching auctionzip and EstateSales.net - I have gotten some awesome mid century pieces this way and also at garage sales or church rummage sales

It’s a bit of a grind to check local thrift and “antique malls” but you can sometimes find good value there as well

Also don’t discount the old Facebook marketplace

Good luck!

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cusini t1_j8f1bpa wrote

My girlfriend has a retro antique booth/business.

The name is RetroRainbow!

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mhoeriah t1_j8btdrv wrote

Fb marketplace

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WendyArmbuster t1_j8dzb1d wrote

There’s a place on the square in Marshfield, but I don’t know what it’s called. Bissman furniture was built here in Springfield, so it’s most abundant vs Haywood Wakefield.

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SeceretGardener t1_j89fepl wrote

Same, owners and their kids are extremely chill!

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