The Most Stylish Second Hand Furniture Stores in Melbourne
Want to find vintage, retro, and pre-loved gems for your home? Here's our guide to the best second hand furniture stores in Melbourne.

Sustainable shopping is on the rise, and it translates to more than just fashion. Whether you’re wanting to incorporate some timeless style into your home or upcycle some pre-loved pieces, there are a plethora of second-hand furniture stores in Melbourne filled with beautiful vintage wares.
To help you on your second-hand scavenger hunt, we have discovered the best spots to nab a pre-loved find where you can expect classic style, good design and a fair price.
Goodspace
If you’re hunting for vintage furniture with personality (and not the flaky Facebook Marketplace kind), Goodspace is the Melbourne source insiders swear by. Their online-only drops are a moodboard of mid-century timber, sculptural chairs, chubby ’70s sofas, rattan beauties and one-off objects that look lifted from an architect’s holiday house.
Every piece is curated, photographed in real homes and priced transparently — no dealer vibes, no intimidation, just genuinely great design. Follow their Insta, turn notifications on and prepare to enter your “why buy new?” era.
Based in Melbourne/Naarm
Angelucci 20th Century
Angelucci 20th Century is a renowned Melbourne-based retailer specialising in vintage furniture and decorative arts from the mid-20th century. Established in 1996, the store curates a diverse collection of iconic pieces that reflect the design ethos of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.
From classic Scandinavian furniture to bold American designs, Angelucci has a rich array of items that blend functionality with timeless style. Each piece is meticulously selected and restored, ensuring that it retains its original charm while meeting contemporary standards of quality.
113 Smith Street, Fitzroy

Nook Vintage
If your home is craving a little soul, head straight to Nook Vintage in Collingwood, the cult second-hand furniture store where everything feels like a find. Think rustic farmhouse tables, industrial treasures, vintage chairs with character, and the occasional “where on earth did you get that?” moment.
It’s curated, it’s charming, and it’s dangerously easy to fall in love with something. Consider this your cue to wander in and discover your next great piece.
378 Smith Street, Collingwood

Ma House Supply Store
Ma House Supply Store is the Collingwood treasure trove everyone stylish seems to “accidentally discover” — then immediately gatekeep. Housed in a weathered Victorian shophouse with pressed-tin ceilings and softly ageing walls, it’s a curated dreamscape of vintage furniture, sculptural 70s pieces, rare homewares and design-led objects you won’t find twice.
Every shelf feels intentional, every chair has a past life, and every visit turns up something quietly extraordinary. Come for a quick browse, leave rearranging your entire living room in your head.
54 Johnston Street, Collingwood
Retropolis
Retropolis is a vintage mecca in every sense, overflowing with fashion, furniture and curios inside its colourful Preston warehouse. Arrive without a plan and you’ll almost certainly leave with a car full of treasures. Part multi-stall collectibles market, part event space and wholly beloved, it remains one of Melbourne’s best second-hand furniture destinations. Wander through its village-like maze of retro gems, rare finds and quirky statement pieces — the kind of place where “just browsing” never quite goes to plan.
1 Newman Street, Preston
Mood Objects
Mood by name, mood-making by nature. Vintage aficionado Kalu Edmunds is an expert at hunting down the furniture of your dreams. 1970s corduroy cloud sofa? Chubby velvet chairs? Sought-after vintage IKEA? She’ll find it, and put it up for sale on her joy-inducing Mood Objects. Have a ball trawling through her website, and make a time to visit her Brunswick East shop when you’re ready to take the plunge.
109 Nicholson Street, Brunswick East

Fabiano
Step inside this charming little shop and you’ll quickly see their passion for mid-century furniture and accessories. Their immaculate curation highlights the beauty, innovation and function of this timeless aesthetic with ease. Expect clean lines, vivid colours, unique materials, thoughtful styling and consistently excellent quality. With retro flair in every corner, Fabiano is a must-add to your second-hand furniture shopping list in Melbourne.
111 Canterbury Road, Middle Park
Smith Street Bazaar
Smith Street Bazaar is a Fitzroy icon and one of Melbourne’s most exciting second-hand design destinations. Twelve vintage traders share the space, each bringing their own sharp aesthetic, so the floor feels like a curated maze of mid-century treasures, retro gems, rustic pieces and one-off objets worth a double take. Furniture, lighting, art, mirrors, curios — every corner offers something unexpected.
305-307 Smith Street, Fitzroy

Red Rider Vintage
Red Rider Vintage specialises in 20th-century Scandi furniture, each piece sourced and restored to a beautiful standard. Add instant impact to your home with their statement armchairs, teak dining tables and sleek sideboards. The team has a sharp eye for the exceptional and can also repair and restore your own well-loved pieces, giving them fresh life.
105 Grey Street, St Kilda

Preston Vintage & Antiques
Preston Vintage & Antiques is a sprawling warehouse filled with vintage furniture, antiques, homewares and collectables from the 1950s through to the 1980s. It’s also one of the best places on this list to score a genuine bargain. What began as the owner’s passion for collecting has grown into a vibrant space offering everything from high-end pieces to affordable finds. With a range that suits every style and budget, it remains one of Melbourne’s standout second-hand furniture destinations.
407 Plenty Road, Preston
Ten Past One Vintage
One of Melbourne’s most beloved second-hand furniture stores, Ten Past One Vintage is a chic, light-filled space showcasing a refined mix of one-off mid-century pieces. Coffee tables, sideboards, sofas, chaise lounges, playful coat hangers and Italian chrome entrance sets all sit side by side, making the hunt for “the one” genuinely exciting. Offering an eco-friendly alternative to buying new, this Brunswick West gem sources each item from local and international makers for the design lover who values style with conscience.
247 Melville Road, Brunswick West

20th Century Scandinavia
For Scandi-design lovers, Brunswick East’s 20th Century Scandinavia is the shop you need to visit. Renowned for sourcing original mid-century Danish, Swedish and Norwegian furniture, you can expect quality materials, classic design, and functionality.
Sitchu Tip: If you can’t get to the showroom, you can browse their entire collection online.
146 Weston Street, Brunswick East
Retro Rehab
Retro-loving Melbournians will feel right at home at Retro Rehab. With a touch of nostalgia and soul in every piece, their expertly curated collection will have you falling in love with mid-century design. Their online store displays all their stock (think mid-century dining chairs, teak coffee tables and vintage floor lamps), and we can ensure you will find something that you can’t live without.
350 St Georges Road, Thornbury
Mrs. Secondhand
Selling everything from home bars and bedside tables to dining chairs and dressers, Mrs. Secondhand has a true eye for pre-loved gems. Prefer to browse from the comfort of home? Their stylish pieces are all available online, ready for a leisurely scroll. Pour a glass of wine, settle in and take your time — once you start exploring Mrs Secondhand’s finds, it’s hard to stop.
Unit 7/188 Plenty Road, Preston
Grandfather’s Axe
Collingwood’s Grandfather’s Axe is home to Australia’s largest collection of vintage mid-century and modern furniture, a treasure trove for anyone with a soft spot for iconic design. Owner Ed Klein sources pieces from across the country and from design capitals such as Denmark, Scandinavia and Europe, bringing them back to life in the showroom’s dedicated workshop. His team restores each item with a light, respectful touch, honouring the intent of the original designer while giving the piece new longevity. Many come with stories attached — small windows into the lives, homes and makers they’ve passed through on their way here.
360-364 Smith Street, Collingwood
Looking for more second-hand furniture in Melbourne and don’t know where to look? One of our favourite things to do each weekend is to explore Melbourne’s markets. From pre-loved furniture to one-of-a-kind artisan homewares, you are bound to find something you love!