West Palm Beach offers a refined circuit of consignment and resale destinations where quality, service, and sustainability meet. From authenticated designer fashion and timeless vintage to well staged estate furniture, it is easy to refresh a wardrobe or a room with pieces that feel special and fairly priced.
Let’s get to it.
Lynn’s Closet Boutique
Pricing that respects your closet and your wallet. Lynn’s Closet Boutique blends designer finds with modern essentials, creating that sweet spot where Lilly meets Louis without the sting. It serves the style-savvy, eco-conscious crowd near West Palm Beach’s Military Trail, and it feels like a boutique, not a bargain bin.
Racks are curated and labeled, so browsing stays easy and civilized. Expect a mix of contemporary and high-end brands like Tory Burch, Lululemon, Anthropologie, Reformation, Burberry, Chloé, Marc Jacobs, and the occasional Louis Vuitton. Sizes and styles rotate often, which keeps the treasure hunt interesting without overwhelming.
Consignors get a clear deal. It is a 50/50 split on items that sell at $499.99 or less, and a generous 70 percent to you on pieces that sell at $500 or more. Intake happens Wednesdays and Fridays by appointment, with walk-ins on Saturdays. Bring items freshly laundered or dry-cleaned, on hangers. Quality matters here.
New arrivals tend to drop after intake days, so timing a visit can pay off. The shop runs an active online store and social feeds, plus email promos, useful for tracking those quick-turn gems. If you value well-edited racks, fair consignment terms, and sustainability, this boutique belongs on your list.
Paula Roemer Antiques
Design pros treat Paula Roemer Antiques like a sourcing hotline. When a chandelier lands, it rarely lingers.
Expect a tight edit: authentic antiques, designer-era finds, Asian furniture and statuary, artwork, rugs, plus the occasional Patina Pillow textile. Displays are stylish and air-conditioned across two curated spaces along South Dixie Highway on Antique Row.
Pricing sits mid to high, geared to decorators, collectors, and homeowners who value craftsmanship. It is not a rummage bin. That is the point. The quality bar is real, well made, authentic, showroom ready.
The model blends consignment and direct purchase. Estates and private sellers can inquire for case-by-case terms, and staff will guide pricing, duration, and splits. New arrivals hit Instagram quickly, and the team will share photos with out-of-town buyers.
Best for landing a standout piece to anchor a room, less so for bargain trolling. Expect a boutique treasure hunt, minus the dust, with service-minded, design-savvy help. With a decade-plus in the Palm Beach market and regular design-press nods, it is a reliable stop on Antique Row.
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Statement pieces get breathing room here. Eclectic Patina pairs a warehouse footprint with gallery-style staging, so your eye lands on one beautiful thing at a time rather than a jumble.
The mix is savvy: mid-century credenzas, British Colonial rattan and cane, tailored sofas, cabinets with presence, sculptural lamps, mirrors, and polished decorative accents. It reads designer, yet stays warm and livable.
Pricing sits in the mid to high range, aligned with condition and scarcity. It suits collectors, interior designers, and homeowners hunting for a focal point. If you want bargain-bin thrills, this is not that. If you want character without compromise, you will feel right at home.
Inventory moves, since they actively buy and resell, with select pieces also listed on reputable online marketplaces. Sellers are invited to send photos or call first, because the team screens for fit and quality. Watch for periodic warehouse or estate sales if you like the chase.
In the SoSo Design District, the large floor plan makes browsing easy and unrushed, more gallery than thrift. Clean, styled vignettes help you see scale and quality. A strong stop when your room needs a statement, not a placeholder.
Dina C’s Fab & Funky Consignment Boutique
Couture with a point of view. Dina C’s Fab & Funky Consignment Boutique treats consignment like an edit, not a dump bin. The owner curates higher-end and vintage fashion, and only pristine, authentic pieces make the cut.
On South Dixie, the space is compact yet composed, with a vintage corner, modern and designer racks, and glass cases guarding handbags and shoes. Fitting rooms are ready for try-ons. Knowledgeable staff will chat provenance and construction, and they keep a close eye without losing warmth.
Expect women’s designer and contemporary labels, vintage from the 1940s forward, standout evening gowns, jewelry, and accessories. A playful costume piece or statement home item shows up now and then, yet the heartbeat here is apparel that moves from hanger to dinner.
Prices sit in the mid to high range, often far below original retail. Labels skew luxe, especially during Palm Beach season when inventory swells and turnover quickens. The best finds are unpredictable, so repeat visits help. Select pieces appear online.
Consignment is standard, and the owner prices items and pays after the sale. Exceptional pieces may be bought outright case by case. Love distinctive, well-kept fashion? This fits. Prefer thrift-level deals? Skip it.
Kismet Vintage
Decade-sorted racks and a lively playlist set the tone at Kismet Vintage on Clematis Street. The focus runs from the 1970s through the 1990s, curated and clean, with authentic labels sprinkled in.
Expect everyday finds in the 20 to 50 dollar range, plus the occasional designer piece for collectors. The boutique is small and organized, never a rummage, with tidy displays of sunglasses, jewelry, analog cameras, vinyl, and the odd home or locally made piece.
Inventory turns fast. New drops are teased on Instagram, and the shop will preview or hold items, even offering local same-day delivery for pieces spotted online. Weekends can buzz, so timing your visit pays off.
Selling rather than shopping? They accept curated consignments with commission-style payouts. Exact splits and appointments are arranged by call or DM, and select items may be purchased outright.
Great fit for trend-focused locals who want a treasure hunt without chaos. Music-forward, walkable, and pet friendly, with staff who know their decades, it feels approachable yet special.
City Girl Consignment
City Girl Consignment treats pre-loved fashion like a proper boutique, not a bargain bin. Think tidy racks, sizes and colors sorted, and a Palm Beach resort vibe along South Dixie. This is consignment, not traditional thrift.
Expect contemporary through designer womenswear, handbags, shoes, and jewelry. Occasional Lilly Pulitzer, resortwear, and breezy cover-ups appear. No furniture or housewares. The team keeps it current-season, clean, and on trend, and luxury pieces are authenticated. Prices range from approachable to splurge-worthy, with certain items reaching into the thousands.
Because the edit is tight and turnover is brisk, new arrivals hit both the floor and the online shop regularly. Quick local pickup helps coveted labels move fast.
For consignors, it runs like a true boutique. Open an account with at least 20 accepted pieces, laundered and on hangers, and follow seasonal rules. Commission is up to 80 percent in store, with monthly payouts. Walk-in intake days happen, and luxury items can be scheduled by appointment or even a house call.
Best for shoppers who value quality over chaos and enjoy a guided treasure hunt from fashion-savvy staff. Bargain diggers wanting bulk racks or home goods should look elsewhere.
The Pick Up Chix
At The Pick Up Chix, estate finds get a second act and budgets breathe easy. In Lake Worth, the small rear-entrance showroom keeps it simple, clean, reusable household goods and furniture priced to move. Not an antique museum, not thrift-store chaos, just a practical mix with a few surprises.
Expect plenty of low-price smalls that are easy to carry out, plus sofas, dressers, and dining sets grouped for quick browsing. Lamps, artwork, tableware, even the occasional small appliance show up, usually tagged clearly so you can make fast decisions.
Inventory turns fast, and fresh drops roll in often, so the hunt stays interesting. They post new arrivals online, and the showroom opens on select days, with appointments available the rest of the week.
Sellers take note. The team is known for speedy estate pickups and straightforward evaluations by appointment. There is no published consignor split on their site, so plan to call and confirm whether it is a direct purchase or a tailored arrangement.
Best for budget-focused decorators, estate-sale devotees, and anyone who loves an organized rummage with real furniture finds. It is local, owner-run, and refreshingly no-nonsense.
Wearluv Consignment
Authentication comes first here, which instantly raises the bar. Wearluv treats designer consignments like a gallery would treat art, holding pieces for a 24 to 72 hour review and refusing to list anything that cannot be verified.
The floor reads more boutique than bargain outlet. Curated racks of women’s clothing, vintage and designer handbags, shoes, and accessories mingle with a few locally made and sustainable finds. It is tidy and easy to browse, with a dressing room so you can try things on. Staff know their labels and it shows.
Pricing sits in the mid to high end, yet it does not feel out of reach. There are occasional budget-friendly wins, and payment plans make higher-ticket bags less of a leap. New drops rotate in store and online, so the hunt stays fresh without feeling chaotic.
Consigning is straightforward. A 90-day contract, typical splits up to about 50 percent, and higher percentages for certain designer bags. Unsold items can be picked up or donated, and select pieces may be purchased on the spot.
In North Palm Beach, it is a smart stop for sustainable style near West Palm Beach. If you want verified designer with boutique service, this one earns a spot on your circuit.
COASTAL Market
Picture a coastal boutique, not a thrift bin. COASTAL Market curates well-made, clean furniture and décor that lean into a breezy, nautical mood.
Expect distressed sideboards, upcycled consoles, mermaid art, and quirky tiki pieces arranged in tidy, styled vignettes. It reads like a petite design showroom, yet the finds have history. New artisan goods sit beside resold furniture and nautical salvage, which keeps the mix lively without feeling cluttered.
Pricing lands in the mid-range to boutique bracket, aligned with quality and condition. Bargain hunting is not the point here. Coastal homeowners, seasonal shoppers, and gift givers tend to applaud the value. Staff get high marks for guidance, and the standards are clear, cosmetically sound, on-theme, and ready to place at home.
Inventory refreshes often, with weekly new arrivals that reward repeat visits and a little treasure-hunt patience. Seasonal themes roll through, so timing around holidays brings fresh giftables. Consignment participation appears available, the shop asks potential consignors to contact them directly for terms and appointments. Add easy parking and a relaxed North Palm Beach setting, and you have an uncomplicated stop before a project or a weekend spruce-up.
Consign and Design Furniture
Curated showroom first, consignment second. Designer labels, polished condition, and a boutique feel rule the floor. Best for design-minded buyers who want statement pieces without big-box sameness.
One of several in Palm Beach County, the Wellington showroom is expansive and easy to browse, with floor vignettes that show how a room comes together. New trucks arrive most weeks, so the mix changes fast. Coastal notes meet an equestrian sensibility, with occasional antiques sprinkled in.
Prices sit mid to upscale. Not a bargain bin, yet strong value for respected brands, plus a smattering of new designer pieces. Rugs, artwork, mirrors, and lighting shine, and the in-house design studio can tap fabric and wallpaper resources. Delivery and sourcing help are available.
Consignors can submit by appointment or walk-in, payouts follow the sale per the store agreement, so confirm terms. Follow their socials for fresh arrivals and the occasional designer or sample sale. For West Palm Beach homes that prefer timeless with personality, add this to the shortlist.
On Course Consignment Shop
Saddles are the star here, not an afterthought.
On Course Consignment in Wellington serves the Winter Equestrian Capital crowd with a practical, horse-first point of view. It feels like a working shop for riders, not a thrift experiment.
There is a dedicated saddle section, a boot room, and racks of branded show coats, breeches, half chaps, bridles, and blankets. During show season, new arrivals move quickly, and the site’s Just Added section makes it easy to act fast.
Merchandise is curated to named riding brands, and the Accepted Clothing Brands list spells that out. Standards tighten in peak months, which keeps the racks sharp. Consigning is simple: complete the online forms and drop items, then contact the shop for current payout details.
Prices span lesson-friendly finds to serious show equipment. With brisk turnover, the hunt stays fun, and staff can steer you toward the right fit.
Ideal for riders who want quality without full-retail sticker shock. If Wellington is your barn hub, put this on the route.
Decorators Resource
In Lake Park along the US-1 corridor, Decorators Resource is a long-established consignment showroom where estate furniture is staged like a magazine spread. New pieces arrive daily, so it rewards decisive shoppers.
The floor reads like a design gallery, with 10,000 square feet of vignettes that pull together vintage seating, sculptural lighting, hand-knotted rugs, barware, and garden pieces, so everything feels ready to drop into a real room.
Quality sits front and center, leaning designer and estate rather than everyday goods. Prices land mid to high, yet the value compares well with buying new, especially if you want a magazine-quality mix in one sweep. Decorators and design-minded homeowners use it to source multiple pieces without losing cohesion.
Inventory turns quickly, so the best finds really are here today, gone tomorrow. Knowledgeable staff and an owner-curator help with styling. They consign and buy entire estates. Call for terms. Periodic markdowns sweeten the hunt, and this is furnishings-focused, not clothing or general thrift.