Why GoodWood Prices Aren’t Negotiable
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At GoodWood, we’re often asked if our prices are flexible. The short answer is no, and we’d love to share why.
Every piece in our shop, whether it’s antique furniture, vintage apparel, or home goods, is carefully hand-selected. Our team spends countless hours curating items that meet our standards for quality, character, and style. What makes it to the floor isn’t random; it’s chosen with intention.
Unlike consignment shops, GoodWood owns every item outright. That means we’ve invested in these treasures long before you see them in-store. We price them thoughtfully, based not just on what the market says they’re worth, but also on decades of experience with what resonates with our community of customers.
Our prices are set to reflect value, both the inherent value of the piece and the added value of our curation. We’ve built our reputation on knowing how to separate the extraordinary from the ordinary. When you buy from GoodWood, you’re not just taking home an object; you’re bringing home something with history, craftsmanship, and enduring style.
We don’t haggle because we don’t inflate prices to allow for it. Instead, we price to sell fairly from the start. This approach ensures consistency and respect for every customer who walks through our doors.
Thank you for trusting us to bring you the very best in vintage and antique finds. Our commitment to thoughtful pricing means you can shop with confidence, knowing each piece is worth every penny.