If you love hunting for unique furniture, vintage finds, or budget-friendly home decor, Clark County has a resale and consignment scene that won’t disappoint. These stores go beyond selling items, they create spaces where community thrives and treasures find new homes. From one-of-a-kind furniture to quirky collectibles, here’s a guide to the best spots around town.
Divine Consign Furniture
Divine Consign has been a staple in downtown Vancouver since 2005, and it shows. The 10,000 square foot showroom on Main Street is packed with gently used furniture, resale clothing, and vintage decor. The inventory changes often, sometimes daily, so every visit feels different.
This store blends style with purpose. It runs as a community fundraiser and turns donated and consigned furniture into support for local charities across Southwest Washington. You can also choose which charity benefits from your donated items. That adds a real sense of meaning to both shopping and decluttering.
You’ll find everything from decor and chairs to outdoor furniture, along with a section devoted to vintage pieces. Prices stay well below retail, and the quality stays high.
904 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660 | @divinevancouver
Camas Antiques
Camas Antiques lives inside the historic Farrell building in downtown Camas, and the space alone is worth the visit. The store spans about 10,000 square feet and hosts more than 70 vendors. It feels like a maze in the best way, full of little corners, booths, and shelves packed with treasures.
Shoppers come here for gifts, collectibles, vintage pieces, and the kind of items you did not know you were looking for until you see them. The variety keeps things fun. You might find furniture, small decor, or a strange and perfect conversation piece for your shelf.
305 NE 4th Ave, Camas, WA 98607 | @camasantiques
A Treasure Trove
A Treasure Trove lives up to its name. The shop sells a little bit of everything, from furniture and jewelry to household decor, gift items, and accessories. Some items are new, some are lightly used, and some are vintage or handmade.
This store runs on a mission that hits close to home. They split sales with local families who consign their items, and all proceeds support families in the community. Over the years, they have helped people move into apartments, helped seniors cover gaps in income, and helped others get a fresh start. That’s not marketing talk. That’s real impact.
11912 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98662 | @thetreasuretrove.vancouver
Once & Again Furniture
Once & Again Furniture is a family-owned shop in the Hazel Dell area with over 12,000 square feet of inventory across two floors. The focus here is simple. High-quality, lightly used, name-brand furniture at prices that make sense.
You’ll find living room pieces like sofas, chairs, and recliners. You’ll also see solid wood tables in cherry, oak, walnut, pine, and maple. Bedroom sets, dining room furniture, and a wide range of vintage and antique items fill out the space. They also offer a trade-in option. Bring in your quality used furniture and get store credit or cash.
7811 NE St Johns Rd # A, Vancouver, WA 98665 | @once_and_again_furniture
Main St Vintage
Main St Vintage sits in uptown Vancouver and packs a lot into its space. Inside, you’ll find home decor, vintage pieces, antiques, upcycled items, art, handcrafted goods, and consignments from a mix of local dealers.
One visit might turn up a statement piece for your living room. Another might lead to smaller decor that finishes off a shelf or entryway. It’s locally owned, thoughtfully curated, and easy to browse.
1803 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660 | @mainstvintagevancouver
Nifty and Thrifty Charity Resale
Nifty and Thrifty does things differently, and that’s exactly why it belongs on this list. It’s a donation-based resale shop with a charity-focused model. You do not consign items for personal profit here. Instead, donors tag items so the proceeds go to a specific local nonprofit.
That means when you shop, you can see exactly which cause your purchase supports. Animal rescues, arts programs, and other community groups all benefit through this system. The shop is well curated and you’ll often find quality vintage goods, jewelry, and unique collectibles at great prices.
6607 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661 | @niftythriftycharityresale
Finding Your Next Treasure
Start small if resale shopping is new to you. Visit a store and see what catches your eye. Ask the staff about consignment or community events. Some stores update inventory frequently, so repeat visits often yield new finds.
Think about your home’s needs and your budget. Many of these stores carry furniture and decor that blends seamlessly with modern interiors or adds a touch of vintage flair. You’ll leave not only with a great find but with a sense of excitement and satisfaction knowing your purchase has a story.
Make Clark County’s Resale Scene Part of Your Routine
Exploring resale stores is about more than saving money. It’s about discovering hidden gems, supporting your neighbors, and creating a home filled with personality and purpose. Clark County’s resale and consignment stores are thriving because the people behind them care about community and sustainability.
Take some time to visit these local consignment stores. Each offers something unique, and each has a story that makes shopping there more than just a transaction. You’ll leave inspired, happy, and maybe even with a new favorite piece for your home.