The parking lot by Sleepy Poet was slam full this weekend, so I parked over by the Consignments on South side. When I first walked in, there was a really cool wood topped industrial table for $ 395 that would have been my new kitchen table had it been a foot wider in each direction. Bummer! But still a really cool piece. The store seems to have been former offices, as it is «chopped up» into different rooms. Some small, some large. I swear that one room had a massage table and looked like a mini spa. I was a bit confused but am assuming someone must do massage therapy as a sub lessor. At the back left, is the clearance corner. The main area opposite the cashier station had probably some of the nicer pieces displayed; even more cool hand crafted wood dining tables. One thing that threw me for a loop was the large assortment of «steam punk» costumes and accessories. Cool and strange at the same time. The bathrooms were super clean and there’s a water fountain. There’s a door that leads directly into the Sleepy Poet. Not sure if they are the same owners or not.
Sue K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Charlotte, NC
Sneaky Practices, I’d recommend somewhere else. We consigned a couch here last year. There agreement is for a 90 day period. What they don’t tell you is that won’t notify you if the item has sold or when the period is coming due. After the 90 day period you have a 5 day grace period to claim the item or sale or they take possession of it. We were past the 5 days and reached out to inquire and we actually never heard from them again. We have no idea if the couch sold ever, if they donated it. I would really have appreciated a little more contact/notice and returned phone call. there are many other option in the area and i would highly suggest exploring them before resorting to this shop.