Palm Coast offers a refined mix of consignment and resale boutiques where attentive service and well kept pieces make refreshing your wardrobe and home feel effortless. Expect current labels, distinctive furnishings, and prices that reward a discerning eye.
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GG’S Chic Consignment Boutique
The racks read boutique, the price tags say consignment. GG’S Chic Consignment Boutique keeps the mix tight, with current women’s pieces, brand-name handbags, statement shoes, and accessories that feel fresh rather than leftover.
Expect curated displays, uncluttered aisles, and staff who actually know cuts and labels. They steer you toward what flatters, and they will not push. Smart, relaxed, friendly.
Pricing lands in that sweet spot, mid-range with designer steals when luck strikes. New arrivals roll in often, with seasonal rotations and well-timed markdowns. Follow their site or socials if you love a timely drop.
Have pieces to consign? The online account makes it easy to track listings and payouts, and policies are clear about terms and timing. Standards are selective, so think clean, current, and gently worn. Call the shop to ask about any direct-purchase options.
In the Cypress Point area, it feels decidedly local, not corporate. If your closet leans toward quality over quantity, this is a smart stop.
Consigned Interiors
Rooms unfold like styled magazine pages, only every piece has a price tag. A local fixture since 2007, Consigned Interiors runs its Palm Coast showroom like a curated gallery, grouping sofas, chests, lamps, mirrors, and rugs into playful, easy-to-browse vignettes.
Quality drives what reaches the floor. They accept cleaned, good-condition pieces and favor better brands, so prices sit mid to higher preowned. Not thrift-store cheap, yet fair for the build and condition. Expect a few uncommon finds and the occasional new item.
Inventory moves quickly. New arrivals hit Facebook and the website, yet pieces often sell before photos post, so the strongest selection is in-store. Staff knows furniture and finishes, though reviews suggest the service vibe can vary.
Consignment is straightforward. The store sets prices, keeps 50 percent, and pays consignors by the 5th after a sale. It may adjust pricing at its discretion.
Early removal before 120 days incurs a 20 percent fee, and items unsold after six months become store property. Provide three days’ notice if you plan to pull a piece. Pickup and delivery are available. For shoppers, that setup keeps the floor steady and well edited, ideal for furnishing a home, condo, or rental with character.
Lilly Pad
Indoor flea-market energy meets boutique polish at Lilly Pad, a small regional draw in Bunnell that serves Palm Coast with ease. The vibe is down to earth, visible right off US 1 amid a little antique-row strip, yet the selection feels thoughtfully edited.
You will find home-forward pieces first. Decorative furniture and accent stools, vintage finds, small antiques, artful accessories, and occasional designer clothing or well-made jeans show up, all vetted for condition and style. Pricing lands mid to higher on the truly distinctive, so it rewards shoppers looking for character more than rock-bottom deals.
Two floors are laid out in themed sections with vendor booths and owner-curated consignments woven together. Aisles run narrow but easy, and displays skew boutique rather than rummage. Staff is known to be friendly and helpful without hovering.
Inventory turns regularly, which keeps the treasure-hunt factor alive. Facebook updates flag arrivals and occasional markdowns, but the good stuff moves in-store.
Great fit for decorators, new homeowners, and collectors who want unique pieces that feel cared for. If your weekend drive includes Bunnell, Lilly Pad is an easy stop that can change a room with one find.
Junque in the Trunk
Coastal charm without the clutter. Junque in the Trunk treats consignment like a boutique art form, right in Flagler Beach, a quick hop from Palm Coast.
Look for a mid-sized showroom with themed niches and wide aisles, so browsing feels easy. The mix leans stylish and beachy, with coastal-inspired furnishings, upcycled painted dressers, vintage and antique accents, plus small decor and giftable pieces.
Prices land mid to upscale, which matches the condition and curation. Shoppers after thrill-of-the-hunt deals may balk, but homeowners, beach-house upgraders, and decorators tend to leave happy. Staff are friendly and will talk through pieces without hovering.
Consigning here is selective. Only clean, working, gently loved or truly vintage items make the cut, and acceptance is by approval in-store or by phone. Inventory moves, too, so regulars watch their social feeds for fresh arrivals and sneak peeks.
Short answer: go for quality, style, and a tidy treasure hunt, not rock-bottom pricing. Want current consignor terms? Call their listed number to confirm drop-off rules and payout percentages before you go.