Auction For Used Hotel FurnitureDo I hear a bid for this lovely heart shaped bed? No? Well I guess that's no surprise, but at most auctions for used hotel furniture you will definitely be bidding for items possessing much finer taste and quality at a great discount. Imagine furnishing your not-so-humble-anymore abode with some of the most luxurious used hotel furniture from one of the swankiest hotels. Not only will you be able to deck your halls in style, but imagine the fun you'll have outbidding the stuffy gentleman in the front row for that fashionable striped love seat. And what a story to tell your friends! Auctions are a great way for hotels to unload their used furniture even if it's just to update their decor. The Saratoga Hotel was once so ready to change their image that they donated all of their original hotel furniture to the local Rotary Club to auction off for local non-profit organizations. How great would it feel for you to not only strike a great deal on some used hotel furniture, but also be able to help out your community at the same time. Regardless of your reasons why, the benefit to you is being able to find a great deal on used furniture that is still in fine condition. Hotels rely upon customer satisfaction, so that beautiful chaise longue that you're going to pick up for a fraction of what it would normally cost is going to look as spectacular as one you would buy in a furniture store. Not only that, but hotel managers don't like having to replace furniture that doesn't withstand daily use, so you're likely to buy furniture that was well researched before its original purchase. A couple of good sites where you can find auctions for used hotel furniture are RealAuctionsLTD and TodaysAuctionPage, but keep your eyes peeled for any one-time auctions of used hotel furniture that might pop up. There are several websites like HotelChatter that are dedicated to various goings-on in the hotel community so don't hesitate to follow any leads you might notice. If you had been keeping a watchful eye out in August 2006, you would have had the opportunity to buy some of Paris Hilton's very own used hotel furniture. The high-heel scuff marks on the coffee table might have dissuaded you from that purchase, but how can you put a price on the opportunity to make a bid on an item like that? |