Sell your designer furniture effortlessly - and for what it's really worth.
From a single standout piece to a full home clearance, we handle every detail—so you don’t have to. We collect, authenticate, clean, restore, store, market, and ship globally to ensure your pieces find the right home at the best price.
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The Consignment Process
How do I get started?
Valuation and Consignment Process:
Step 1
Complete our enquiry form above
Ensure we have all your relevant details to value the items (this could include Photos, Provenance, the address of where the furniture is kept, etc.).
Step 2
We will then send you a valuation in our standard contract agreement and our T’s and C’s for your review.
Step 3
We will send you an invoice to arrange the collection of your items. Upon payment of the collection invoice and signature of the consignment contract, We will arrange to collect the items from you.
Step 4
Your consigned items will go through our merchandising process, which includes storage, professional photography, cleaning and minor refurbishment if required.
Product Requirements
What type of pieces can we sell?
We currently accept designer furniture & lighting items from any decade across seating, storage and tables
We will professionally clean all items prior to sale.
Please note that we currently are not accepting the following:
- Beds & mattresses
- Large/heavy ceiling lights, including chandeliers
- Wall mounted storage
- Kitchenware
- Small decor items
- Electronics including kitchen appliances
What brands and/or designers do you look for?
You can find a list of the types of designers and brands we typically look for here. If your item isn’t on here please still send it to our team, as we are constantly expanding our list.
How do you authenticate?
Our expert quality control team verifies each piece’s provenance, attribution, construction, and condition. Using historical references and attribution marks, we authenticate every item—working with auction houses and manufacturers to corroborate seller-provided information.
Does it matter if my item is slightly damaged?
We prioritize quality but accept pieces with minor wear, repairing them for free. For major repairs, restoration, or upholstery, we’ll still consider restoring then selling—just send us photos and details of the condition.
My item needs restoration or upholstery in order for it to be in a sellable condition, is this something you can organise for me?
Yes, in most cases, we handle restoration and upholstery, providing a written cost estimate upfront. These costs must be paid before collection. In some instances, we may request repairs or upholstery be completed before sending the piece to us.
Pricing
How do you price items?
Pricing depends on style, brand, condition, and market demand. The more details you provide—like original pricing or receipts—the better. With extensive experience in valuing pre-owned furniture, we ensure fair pricing for both consignors and buyers. Final pricing is at our discretion.
What if I don't agree with your valuation?
Depending on the price you are looking to achieve, we will consider listing items above our estimate for a set period of time. Just talk to our team about your requirements.
How much will I earn if you sell one of my pieces?
Earn ±65% of the net sale proceeds, or opt for 100% as store credit to reinvest in new pieces. Choose your payment method once your item sells. With our expertise, we’re confident we’ll secure the best price—ensuring you earn more than selling yourself or at auction
What will REHAUS do to help me sell my items?
We handle the entire sales process for you, including:
- Collection from your residence
- Targeted marketing to the right buyers
- Minor restoration* & professional cleaning
- Studio photography for premium presentation
- Secure storage until sold
- White-glove delivery to the buyer
For major restoration or upholstery, we’ll discuss costs upfront and confirm in writing before proceeding.
The Selling Process
How do you sell my piece(s)?
Step 1: Maximum Exposure & Hassle-Free Selling
We take care of everything to ensure your piece reaches the right buyers:
✅ Listed across multiple platforms for maximum exposure (1stDibs, Vinterior, REHAUS, Etsy, Pamono, Google Marketplace, eBay)
✅ Handle all sales inquiries – no back-and-forth for you
✅ Strategic marketing via Google, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn & Pinterest Ads
✅ Minor restoration & expert cleaning to enhance appeal
✅ Professional studio photography to showcase your piece beautifully
✅ Secure, insured storage until it sells
Step 2: Your Item Sells
We manage the transaction and ensure a smooth sale.
Step 3: White-Glove Delivery
We handle secure, white-glove delivery to the buyer at no cost to you.
Step 4: Receive Your Payment
Once the buyer’s 30-day return window closes, you’ll receive:
💰 65% of the Net Sale Value (Gross Sale Price – Third-Party Platform Fees) via cash payment
💳 OR opt for REHAUS credit worth 100% of your net proceeds to reinvest in new pieces
Important Notes:
📉 The RRP listed online doesn’t always reflect the final sale price—vintage items often involve negotiation.
⏳ We commit to keeping your items for a minimum of 6 months. If they haven’t sold after 3 months, we may reduce the price by up to 30% at our discretion.
📜 Full consignment details can be found in our [Terms & Conditions].
Let us do the work—you just enjoy the proceeds!
How long does it usually take to sell?
Once listed, most pieces sell within 90 days. However, selling time can vary based on:
- Market demand – Some styles and brands move faster than others
- Condition – Well-maintained pieces sell more quickly
- Pricing – Overpricing can extend the selling period
- Brand – Highly sought-after brands tend to sell faster
We use our expertise to price competitively and market effectively to ensure the best chance of a quick sale."
How long will you keep my piece(s)?
Our standard selling period is 180 days from the day your piece is listed.
When will I get paid?
Once your item sells and is delivered, the buyer has a 30-day return period. Payments are processed at the end of the month following this period.
Example: If your item is delivered on 20th September, your payment will be sent at the end of October (the end of the calendar month after the return window closes).
We ensure a secure and transparent payment process for all sellers.
What happens if my item hasn’t sold in 90 days?
- After 90 days, we may reduce the price by up to 30% to increase the chances of selling.
- After 180 days, we will review the listing and either:
There are no fees, except for the cost of returning the piece to you.
Everything Else
Do I need to package my furniture for collection?
Our dedicated team will bring all necessary packing materials to ensure safe transport. However, any extra protection is always appreciated. We recommend:
- Bubble wrapping corners and edges
- Protecting fragile surfaces
This helps keep your items in perfect condition during transit."
Where will my item go and will you store it for me?
All items will be taken to the Rehaus warehouse where they will be stored, safely, until they are sold.
Are my items insured?
Yes. From the moment your items leave your house they are insured, until they arrive with the person who has bought them.
How long will it take you to list my item on your website?
This process can take up to 30 days, depending on when we collect the item from you, and how much restoration or cleaning it requires.
If I change my mind, can I have my item back?
As long as your item hasn’t sold yet then yes, you can have your item back. But if you want your unsold item back after the end of the 14-day cooling off period but before the 180-day consignment period is over, there will be an administrative fee of 25% plus VAT of what our estimated profit would have been on the item (based on a sale being made at the selling price on the date of cancellation as listed onwww.rehaus.co.uk). You will need to pay this prior to organising its collection. Please speak to our team who might be able to help you coordinate delivery. See our terms for more details on cancellation, in particular how the profit is calculated.