It’s New To Me

Venetia, United States

4.5

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

It’s New To Me specializes in high end consignment furniture. Brands include Henredon, Harden, Drexel, Ethan Allen, Thomasville, Lexington, and more. We want what your decorator tells you to get rid of after 5 years.

We have an extensive inventories of glass, crystal, china, lamps, pictures and mirrors. Everything for the home.

History

Established in 2004.

It’s New To Me is a consignment gallery with locations in Venetia and Ross, Pennsylvania. The story of It’s New To Me began in the spring of 2004 when the owner, Elaine Fitzgerald, opened its doors in Peters Township. Elaine wanted to bring designer furniture and accessories to the public at a reasonable cost. It’s New To Me features showrooms filled with furniture, home accents, rugs, fine china, chandeliers, and much more. These items find their way to her storefront via consignors who are re-​decorating, downsizing, moving in or out of the area, or just simply cleaning out. Elaine tells everyone, «I want what your decorator told you to get rid of after five years.» With the success of her Venetia store, Elaine opened her second location in Wexford, PA in March 2010 that store moved to Ross in 2014. Whether your style is flamboyant and lavish or understated and simple, It’s New To Me offers a wide variety of classic pieces that are sure to indulge everyone’s decorating flair.

Meet the Business Owner

Elaine F.

Business Owner

Elaine worked at Kaufmanns Department store her entire retail career. She worked the sales floor throughout College and entered the Executive Training program after completing an internship. She received her first buying job at age 24. She held buying jobs in Misses Sportswear, Mens Pants, Sportcoats and denim, Mens Dress Shirts and Neckwear and Mens Sweaters and Knits. She retired from Kaufmanns after 17 years to raise her four children. A Consignment Furniture Store was her her dream and became a reality in 2004.