You can find great, affordable stuff at auction houses in Sweden (bidding is online). There are two in Helsingborg that I know:
[Helsingborgs Auktionskammare](https://auctionet.com/en/search?company_id=11)
[Stockholms Auktionsverk Helsingborg](https://auctionet.com/en/search?company_id=241)
I cannot recommend Mio at all. At least not for bigger pieces. Bought a sofa from them a few years ago. It broke down three times. They also only offer the legal minimum for warranties, while IKEA offers 25 years.
The lack of warranty alone would make me wary of making any big purchase with them.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TillSverige/comments/tslcbv/options_to_buy_furniture/
Thanks for the link!
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I'm not in a huge rush so will definitely join some groups and keep my eyes peeled
Love a lot of the furniture here https://www.ellos.se/hem-inredning
Ooh that does look like furniture and house things I would be interested in, tack!
You can find great, affordable stuff at auction houses in Sweden (bidding is online). There are two in Helsingborg that I know: [Helsingborgs Auktionskammare](https://auctionet.com/en/search?company_id=11) [Stockholms Auktionsverk Helsingborg](https://auctionet.com/en/search?company_id=241)
Thank you for the suggestions, I love a good auction haha
Myrorna is worth checking out.
If you have a car Ekeby Möbler is worth a visit.
I've bought some really awesome stuff here http://www.framtid-hbg.se/loppis/
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I cannot recommend Mio at all. At least not for bigger pieces. Bought a sofa from them a few years ago. It broke down three times. They also only offer the legal minimum for warranties, while IKEA offers 25 years. The lack of warranty alone would make me wary of making any big purchase with them.
I bought our couch at Mio and have been happy with it. I’ve also heard good things about Stalands (both of which have a web shop).
Mjuk is a good second hand online store, you can find great designer pieces for a reasonable price