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The best places to buy furniture in Phoenix, AZ: outlets, vintage markets, and local gems

Phoenix is quietly one of the best furniture cities in the country. From a rare concentration of name-brand outlets to a monthly vintage market scene unlike anywhere in the Southwest, here's where locals actually buy furniture in the Valley.

Holly Benjamin
Holly Benjamin
7 min read

Phoenix is quietly one of the best cities in the country for furniture shopping — and most people don’t even realize it. Between a concentration of home outlet stores you won’t find anywhere else, a thriving vintage market scene, flea markets that sprawl across entire parking lots, and one-of-a-kind local shops sourcing from Morocco to mid-century estates, the Phoenix metro area is a furniture lover’s playground.

Whether you just moved to the Valley, you’re furnishing a new place, or you’re on the hunt for that one perfect piece, this guide covers the best places to buy furniture in Phoenix, AZ — from well-known outlets to spots only locals know about.

Phoenix furniture shopping at a glance

Category Top Picks Best For
Home Outlets Pottery Barn Outlet (Goodyear), RH Outlet (Chandler), Crate & Barrel Outlet (Chandler) Brand-name furniture at 30–70% off retail
Vintage Markets Sweet Salvage, Junk in the Trunk, Melrose Vintage Market One-of-a-kind finds, seasonal events
Local Gems Modern Manor, Tierra Del Lagarto, Copenhagen Living, Practical Art Curated pieces, designer finds, locally made items
Flea Markets Mesa Market Place Swap Meet, Phoenix Park 'n Swap, Thieves Market Treasure hunting, bargain furniture, vintage finds
Thrift & Resale Antique Trove (Scottsdale), Boys & Girls Club Thrift, White Dove Thrift Budget-friendly, designer resale, unique pieces

The outlet ecosystem: why Phoenix is a home furnishing goldmine

Phoenix has an almost unfair concentration of home outlet stores. If you’ve ever wanted Pottery Barn quality without Pottery Barn prices, this is your city.

Anthropologie Home Outlet (Gilbert, AZ) — This standalone Anthropologie home outlet is one of only a handful in the entire country, separate from the regular fashion stores. Furniture, decor, and home goods are first come, first serve and sold as-is. It’s the kind of insider spot people screenshot and send to their friends. Located at 4290 E Warner Rd in Gilbert.

Pottery Barn Outlet (Goodyear, AZ) — One of just 18 Pottery Barn Outlet locations in the U.S., the Goodyear store combines Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, and Pottery Barn Teen all under one roof. It’s at 625 S Cotton Ln, and the selection rotates constantly — overstock, floor samples, and discontinued items at significant discounts.

Crate & Barrel Outlet (Chandler, AZ) — The overstock, returns, and damaged items from Crate & Barrel land here. Conditions vary and everything is sold as-is, but if you’re patient, you can find pieces at a fraction of retail. Located at 3445 W Frye Rd in Chandler.

RH Outlet (Chandler, AZ) — Restoration Hardware’s outlet locations in the Phoenix area include both Chandler and Scottsdale. For high-end furniture at outlet prices, these are hard to beat.

Other notable outlet stops in the area include the Le Creuset Outlet at Chandler Premium Outlets (for the kitchen obsessed) and the IKEA As-Is section in Tempe, which has a cult following among budget-savvy furnishers.

Reclectic (Tempe — Arizona Mills Mall) — An outlet store carrying Anthropologie, Free People, Urban Outfitters, and more. The entire store is organized by style and then color, and stock changes constantly.

Phoenix furniture shopping directory

Store / Market Location What to Know
Pottery Barn Outlet Goodyear (625 S Cotton Ln) PB + Kids + Teen under one roof; 1 of 18 locations in U.S.
RH Outlet Chandler + Scottsdale High-end furniture at outlet pricing
Crate & Barrel Outlet Chandler (3445 W Frye Rd) Overstock, returns, damaged items; sold as-is
Anthropologie Home Outlet Gilbert (4290 E Warner Rd) Standalone home outlet; one of few in the country
Sweet Salvage Phoenix, Melrose District (7th Ave) Monthly, 3rd Thu–Sun; fully restocked each month
Junk in the Trunk WestWorld of Scottsdale Spring + fall; 160+ vendors, 120K sq ft
Mesa Market Place Swap Meet Mesa, AZ 1,500+ vendors, 1.25 miles of shopping, free admission
Phoenix Park 'n Swap Phoenix (40th St & Washington) 1,600 vendor spaces; open Wed evenings + weekends
Modern Manor Phoenix (4130 N 7th Ave) Mid-century revival; open 7 days/week
Tierra Del Lagarto Scottsdale 12,000 sq ft; sourced from Morocco, India, Turkey
The Antique Trove South Scottsdale 23,000 sq ft, 140+ vendors; since 1989
Native Art Market Scottsdale Native-owned; authentic handmade rugs, pottery, textiles

Vintage markets and events worth clearing your calendar for

Phoenix’s vintage market scene is arguably the best in the Southwest. These aren’t dusty flea markets — they’re curated events that draw serious furniture hunters from across the state.

Sweet Salvage (Phoenix, Melrose District — monthly) — This is the crown jewel. Tucked along 7th Avenue in the Melrose District, Sweet Salvage runs the third Thursday through Sunday of every month. Each month brings a completely new theme and fresh inventory — think European farmhouse meets Old Hollywood storage unit, with a hint of French grandma’s attic. Most items are truly one-of-a-kind, and if you see something in their social media posts, you have to grab it before it’s gone.

Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market (WestWorld of Scottsdale — spring + fall) — Over 120,000 square feet of vintage gems, artisan creations, and handcrafted finds from more than 160 vendors nationwide. The next market is in fall 2026. Booths feature antiques, vintage fashion, jewelry, unique furniture, and home décor. This is the biggest vintage market in the Southwest, and it fills up fast.

Melrose Vintage Market (Phoenix — monthly, October through April) — A dog-friendly monthly market with antique dealers, makers, and artists. Mid-century furniture, vintage art, handmade jewelry, and more. The Melrose neighborhood itself is worth a full afternoon of exploring.

Front Porch Pickins Vintage & Handmade Market — Three women with a passion for repurposing came together to form this market, held at venues like Peoria Sports Complex and other Valley locations. Very Pinterest-friendly, great for anyone who loves DIY and handmade home décor.

One-of-a-kind local stores you won’t find anywhere else

This is where Phoenix really separates itself. These aren’t chain stores — they’re destinations.

The Frank Lloyd Wright Store at Taliesin West (Scottsdale) — More art gallery than gift shop. Lounge chairs incorporating Wright’s iconic geometry, hand-knotted rugs depicting desert landscapes, ceramic planters inspired by the seasons. There is truly nowhere else in the world you can buy this.

Tierra Del Lagarto (Scottsdale) — For over 20 years, the Van Lith family has made an annual pilgrimage to Morocco, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Mexico, and Guatemala to source products directly from craftspeople and artisans. Their 12,000 sq ft showroom in Scottsdale has architectural salvage, kilim pillows, and antique teak pieces, with new containers arriving constantly.

Copenhagen Living (Phoenix) — Many people are surprised to learn that this internationally renowned furniture, lighting, and art emporium is actually based in Phoenix. Founded by Danes Erik Vinther Hansen and Tony Christensen in 1970, it’s a destination for contemporary European design.

Modern Manor (Phoenix, 4130 N 7th Ave) — Ryan Durkin and his design team specialize in reviving mid-century furniture from the 1940s through the 1980s. They source, refinish, and reupholster pieces that feel both vintage and fresh. Open seven days a week and beloved by locals.

Practical Art (Central Phoenix) — A shopping and gallery space with a 100% local-made inventory. Hand-blown glass oil bottles, stamped tea towels, Arizona-inspired ceramics — every single item is made by a local artist.

Bungalow Furniture (Scottsdale) — Named Best Fabric/Upholstery in the 2026 Phoenix Home & Garden Readers’ Choice and featured in Milieu magazine. A legit design-world destination.

urbAna (Phoenix + Scottsdale) — Phoenix and Scottsdale’s source for passionately curated local gifts, artisan decor, and designer furnishings.

Retro Ranch (Phoenix, 7th Ave & Glenrosa) — Vintage clothing, furniture, housewares, and an impressive collection of cowboy boots. A nod to Phoenix’s Southwest heritage with a funky, eclectic spin.

Flea markets and swap meets: the Phoenix hunt culture

The Phoenix metro has some of the biggest and busiest flea markets in the state. If you enjoy the thrill of the hunt, these are your spots.

Mesa Market Place Swap Meet — Over 1,500 vendors and more than 1¼ miles of shopping make this one of the largest swap meets in Arizona. Vintage clothing, furniture, handmade crafts, local art, and a dizzying variety of finds. Free admission, open year-round.

Phoenix Park ’n Swap — Over 1,600 vendor spaces in a massive open-air marketplace, open year-round Wednesday evenings and weekends.

The Thieves Market (Tempe) — Tempe’s outdoor haven for vintage lovers and antique collectors. One of Arizona’s best selections of collectibles, including vintage clothing, furniture, jewelry, and homeware.

Native Art Market (Scottsdale) — Native-owned, no imports, all authentic handmade products in a climate-controlled environment. Incredible for one-of-a-kind rugs, pottery, and textiles you literally cannot find anywhere else.

Thrift stores and resale shops worth the stop

The Scottsdale and Paradise Valley ZIP codes are some of the wealthiest in the country, which means estate sales and thrift stores in the area regularly surface high-end designer furniture at resale prices.

The Antique Trove (South Scottsdale) — A South Scottsdale landmark since 1989 with 23,000 square feet and more than 140 vendors. Victorian items, vintage typewriters, retro mid-century modern furniture — it’s basically a mall of antiques.

Scottsdale Marketplace — Nearly 40 individual shop owners source finds from around the world under one roof. From vintage home furnishings to gorgeous table linens from the South of France.

Boys & Girls Club of Greater Scottsdale Thrift Shop — One of the best thrift stores in Scottsdale for designer, vintage, and one-of-a-kind gems. Furniture, antiques, artwork, rugs, and more, with new stock added daily. Proceeds fund youth programs.

Pro tip: websites like EstateSales.net are a goldmine for Phoenix Valley estate sale finds. The Scottsdale and Paradise Valley sales regularly feature high-end designer pieces at a fraction of their original prices.

Insider tips for furniture shopping in Phoenix

Sweet Salvage completely restocks every single month. If you miss it, that piece is gone forever. Follow them on social media and set a calendar reminder for the third Thursday.

The Pottery Barn Outlet in Goodyear combines PB, PB Kids, and PB Teen all under one roof — one of the very few in the nation to do so.

Anthropologie Home Outlet in Gilbert is one of the only standalone Anthropologie home outlets in the country, separate from the fashion stores.

Arhaus at Kierland Commons is 31,000 square feet — twice the size of a typical Arhaus location.

Found something amazing but it won’t fit in your car? With over a 1.5 million Lugg moves and counting, we’ve picked up furniture from almost every store on this list. Just book a Lugg — your movers can be there in as little as 30 minutes.

Your furniture, your way

Phoenix’s furniture scene goes way beyond the big-box stores. From the overstock deals at the Pottery Barn Outlet in Goodyear to the monthly magic of Sweet Salvage to the 140-vendor labyrinth of The Antique Trove, there’s something for every budget and every style. The best part? Most of these places are spread across the Valley, so you can turn a Saturday into a full furniture treasure hunt.

And when you find something that’s too good to leave behind, Lugg can get it home for you — same day.

Holly Benjamin

Holly Benjamin

Holly leads marketing at Lugg and is passionate about making the utilitarian task of moving into something people actually rave about.

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