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Luxury Italian Furniture Showroom Offers Contemporary Designs In Newmarket
Luxury Italian Furniture Showroom Offers Contemporary Designs In Newmarket

Scoop

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Luxury Italian Furniture Showroom Offers Contemporary Designs In Newmarket

Ultimate Living, a furniture retailer based in Newmarket, Auckland, continues to provide a wide range of contemporary Italian furniture for residential and commercial spaces. The company specialises in importing luxury Italian designer pieces, as well as German kitchens, and manufactures custom cabinetry in its Auckland workshop. The furniture in Newmarket showroom features products from leading Italian brands such as Cattelan Italia, Nicoline, Lago, Himolla, and Eforma. Each item is 100% designed and made in Italy, with most products covered by a 20-year warranty. The store's collection includes dining tables, chairs, sofas, beds, wall units, lighting, and accessories. In addition to imported items, Ultimate Living offers bespoke cabinetry solutions, including wall units, wardrobes, and entertainment units, crafted locally. Ultimate Living is recognised as a destination for Auckland designer furniture, catering to clients seeking modern aesthetics and high-quality craftsmanship. The Newmarket showroom allows visitors to view and experience the full range of products, including four German kitchens on display. The company also serves customers throughout New Zealand, with online ordering available for those outside the Auckland region. The showroom is located at 96d Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland, and is open seven days a week. Ultimate Living's team assists customers with furniture selection, space planning, and custom design requirements. Further information about collections, brands, and services can be found on the company's website. For enquiries, the showroom can be contacted by phone or email, and free parking is available for visitors behind the premises.

Man Thrifts Coffee Table From Facebook Marketplace—Then Learns Its Value
Man Thrifts Coffee Table From Facebook Marketplace—Then Learns Its Value

Newsweek

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Man Thrifts Coffee Table From Facebook Marketplace—Then Learns Its Value

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A man scored a designer coffee table worth up to $8,250 for just $120 on Facebook Marketplace, and the internet is obsessed. Tyler Wallis (u/tlrwlls), 33, from Fayetteville, Arkansas, is an avid thrifter who spends his spare time browsing flea markets, thrift stores, and online resale platforms. On April 22, his efforts paid off when he stumbled across what he described as the "conversation piece" of his dreams—a unique glass flower-shaped coffee table. "I had been wanting to replace my current coffee table I had for a while but hadn't seen anything I liked yet, so I was beyond excited when I scrolled past it," Wallis told Newsweek. "I would call my decor style 'curated-eclectic with a slight mid-century modern influence,' so the unique flower shape of the table top instantly attracted me. I always joke that every piece should be a conversation piece, and that's exactly what this table is!" The post of his interesting new piece taking center stage above a cow-print rug in his living room garnered 11,000 upvotes in the subreddit "Thrift Store Hauls." Wallis, who works as a restaurant server while studying to become a registered dietitian, said his passion for interior decorating began early. He explained he had always been interested in decorating and grew up going thrifting with his older brother on the weekends. These days, he visits local thrift stores once or twice a week and rotates through flea markets every couple of weeks. He estimated that about 85 percent of his home decor is secondhand. The table was listed for $120 and located about 45 minutes from his home. Though he typically tries not to spend over $100 on any one item, Wallis sent the listing to six friends to get their opinion. The verdict? Everyone agreed he needed to get it. There was only one photo in the listing, so Wallis did a reverse image search to get a better look—and what he found shocked him. The table, it turned out, was designed by Italian furniture company Cattelan Italia in the 1990s and was listed on auction sites for between $2,250 and $8,250. "That's when I realized that was a find of a lifetime and instantly sealed the deal for me," he said. He messaged the sellers straight away to ask for measurements and arranged to pick it up that day. The only hitch? Wallis drives a compact Chevrolet Spark and wasn't sure the table would fit. After some careful measuring, he decided to take the risk and make the 45-minute drive. Tyler Wallis's living room featuring his bargain designer coffee table. Tyler Wallis's living room featuring his bargain designer coffee table. u/tlrwlls/u/tlrwlls When he arrived, an elderly couple greeted him, and the man kindly offered to help load the heavy table. While the hatchback opening proved too small, they managed to fit the table through the back passenger door vertically. Back home, Wallis wasted no time swapping it in for his old coffee table. "It's the perfect addition and brightens up the room with its reflective surface," he said. "This table has absolutely become my new personality and I don't think I'll ever stop talking about it to anyone willing to listen," Wallis said. Despite its potential resale value, he added: "Regardless of how much it's worth, I don't see myself ever getting rid of it or trying to flip it for a higher profit. To me, thrifting is about finding exciting deals, not turning a profit." Reddit users were quick to celebrate his lucky find. "The thrift gods were watching over u today!" one user wrote. "This is one where I am very glad someone else can take it home to appreciate. My chaos family could never," another joked, alluding to the table's fragile design. "I've heard that the best way of taking care of your glass coffee table is to leave it on your front lawn and send me your home address," quipped one commenter. "Love how it is slightly playful, but still posh and doesn't really cross over into 'whimsical,'" said another. "Damn good deal. Love the vibe of the room!" a final commenter added. Do you have any amazing thrifting finds that you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.

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