Warehaus Of Mid-Century 'Clutter' Allows Couple To Cut Ties With Corporate
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No new clothes.
For the last six months, I’ve been on a sustainability mission to cycle my wardrobe by buying solely secondhand.
As a television news anchor and reporter, you can imagine the volume of clothes I have in my possession at any given time- you’d be shocked at how good viewers’ memories are if you repeat outfits too often.
So while it’s only now a major part of my daily life, buying secondhand has always been part of my story. What I never considered is that sourcing the scores that I find myself bragging about- whether it be an outfit or furniture- is a skill so valuable it can become a full-fledged business.
That wasn’t the intent when Janelle and Jonathan Schwartz sold their first set of mid-century furniture.
In fact, they didn’t actually know what they were selling.