Hotel Furniture Las Vegas Liquidators

Sweet deals await you at Hotel Surplus Outlet with savings of 35%-80% on new and used fine home furnishings, fixtures, artwork, home décor and more. Hotel Surplus Outlet liquidates from upscale, design houses and liquidates hotel furnishings from 4 star hotels across the country. These home furnishings run from mint to needs a little TLC but are offered at a fraction of the original price. The fast changing, eclectic inventory includes dining sets, sofas, armoires, chests, home décor items, lamps, occasional chairs, tables, beds and bedroom sets, head boards and artwork … all at savings of 35%-80%. Liquidated designer furniture goods included an upscale day bed that retailed at $800, is here for $425. A modern bamboo buffet/ bar was a steal at $399 instead of $800. Shine Home mod dining table retailed at $2750 is here at $1759. A mirrored console table was $239 instead of $650. An Arts N Crafts dining set with 6 chairs was $1150 instead of $2500.  A top grain, leather sectional was $1150 instead of $2500 and some mirrored serving trays were $40 instead of the original $229.
You’ll still find fabulous buys on hotel furnishings here. A dark wood coffee table was $199 instead of $450.  Upholstered and artwork headboards run $10-$299. A sleeper sofa was $199. Artwork runs $10-$299 for prints and original works. An incredible large credenza from Le Montrose Hotel was a steal at $279. Retail would run $1500 or more! An Arte De Mexico chest was $149 instead of $750 and stacking banquet chairs are $14.95. You also find some table and room linens, patio furniture, mirrors, small refrigerators, and televisions at surprising deals. Savvy owner Don Fenning buys up great deals from manufacturers, designers and hotels liquidation and resells them to the public for less. He really loves BargainsLA followers and always gives the best, rock bottom prices to us. Van Nuys, CA 91406 Hours: M-F 9:00-6:00   Sat-Sun. 10-5,Click Here To Watch WCCO This Morning | All Things MN State Fair! MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — If you’re looking for furniture, downtown Minneapolis is the place to go on Friday.
The Hyatt Regency is having a big liquidation sale. The hotel is being renovated, so all the furniture is being replaced. Among the items up for bid are Sealy pillow-top full size beds, granite top nightstands, chairs, desks, artwork, lamps, mirrors, drapes and much more. All the items will be in the former Oceanaire Restaurant on the second level of the Hyatt. The sale begins at 10 a.m. and continues until 7 p.m. weekdays, and from noon to 5 p.m. on weekends. Goin' To The LakeThe LeaderboardBest Pride Events Featured Shows & Multimedia Advertise On Our StreamsDisplaying 1 - 30 of 38 auctions Quantity: Low to High Quantity: High to Low Furniture - Vintage Tufted Sofa, Junior Loft With Slide - MSRP$2,387 Furniture - Upholstered Platform Bed, Media Tower - MSRP $2,214 Furniture - Anjou File Cabinet, Aberdeen Hamper & More - MSRP $1,950 Furniture - Whalen TV Consoles, Audio/Video Towers - MSRP $3,199 Furniture - Table Set, Kinsley Chevron Headboard - MSRP $1,358
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U.S. hotels, emboldened by one of the hottest travel markets in years, are spending record sums to renovate and upgrade amenities. In catering to a hip new generation of travelers, they are aggressively replacing old furnishings with plasma TVs, contemporary credenzas, pillow-top beds, ergonomic computer desks and plush armchairs. Increasingly, they're calling on a handful of liquidators that specialize in clearing out hotel rooms and selling the furnishings in the second-hand market. Don Fenning, owner of Hotel Surplus Outlet in Los Angeles, says his warehouse and showroom are overflowing with good furniture, and he's finding plenty of customers to take it off his hands. His firm cleared out the Beverly Hilton Hotel's 570 rooms last fall and will soon work on the high-end Regent Beverly Wilshire. "We're about to come across some of the nicest stuff we've ever had," Fenning says. Hotels pay liquidators per room — typically $100 or more — to clear out old furnishings.
Liquidators sell the furnishings to the public, to hotels lower on the luxury scale, or to institutions such as nursing homes. At liquidators' showrooms, furnishings range in style and quality. Bargain hunters might, for example, find a 27-inch TV for $60 or an eight-drawer armoire for $299. Liquidators say their prices are about 25% of the prices retailers charge for similar new products. Mike Granger, an attorney in Fort Lauderdale, says he decorated the three houses he owns mostly with the furnishings from Cash Liquidations, a store near Atlanta. He recently bought a Henredon TV credenza for $450. It would cost about $3,000 new, he says. Another credenza made by Drexel, for his vacation house in Panama, cost $800, vs. about $2,800 new. He hired a carpenter to install shelves and restain it. A damaged Bernhardt couch cost $40. "If you walked into my house, you wouldn't believe it," he says. Few reputable hotel chains keep their furnishings and art beyond seven years, says Wendell Cooper of IRCA Hotel Services, a liquidator based in Phoenix.
Hoteliers are also eager to keep up with competition. With so many hotel companies undergoing changes, liquidators are "getting stuff that's barely used," says Kurt Karchmer of Cooper Used Hotel Furniture in Chicago. "I have a glut of stuff. When hotels want their stuff out, they want it out." The number of hotel rooms Cash Liquidations cleared out last year topped 10,000, up more than 60% from 2004. "It's at least as good this year," says its owner, Alan Moore. IRCA's Cooper says the number of rooms it cleared last year also topped 10,000, vs. 8,000 in 2004. A Southern California developer recently hired Margaret Bronkhorst, an interior decorator in Temecula, Calif., to decorate three model homes. With a $5,000 budget, she bought all the items she needed at Hotel Surplus Outlet's Los Angeles showroom. She also shops frequently for customers who want to furnish their houses cheaply to put them on the market. Sometimes liquidators move furnishings directly to less expensive hotels, bypassing the showrooms.