A photo of the owners of Roundabouts Home Consignments.
Credit: Sarah Isak-Goode

Just like Bend’s famous roundabouts keep traffic moving smoothly through the city, Roundabouts Home Consignments keeps quality furniture flowing through the community — and thankfully, out of our landfills. Its combination of quality, community focus and environmental consciousness makes Roundabouts Home Consignments a well-deserved winner of Best Furniture Consignment 2025.

Husband and wife team Gavin and Alison Graham opened the business in 2015, operating from an airy 9,000-square-foot showroom just off Second Street in Bend. The store features hundreds of items ranging from mid-century modern pieces to vintage finds and contemporary decor for every room.


Gavin and Alison Graham take joy in finding unique, high-quality items for their customers. Photo by Sarah Isak-Goode

Consignment provides both economic and environmental benefits. By buying and selling pre-owned goods, the business keeps money in the local community while offering consumers affordable alternatives to new furniture. For consigners, Roundabouts offers a 97-day consignment period, a clean showroom and extensive market research for pricing. Buyers have a large, rotating selection of items from which to choose. All items are quality inspected before being put on sale. The store inspects all items for quality before placing them for sale. Buyers looking for specific items can use the store’s Wishlist Program by sending an email request. Staff will contact customers when requested items arrive.

This customer-focused approach reflects the store’s broader mission in the community. “You’re helping families get nicer things that are going to last longer, things that they may not otherwise be able to afford,” said co-owner Gavin Graham.

The business also provides restoration and refinishing services for customers wanting to repair furniture pieces.

From an environmental perspective, consignment prevents usable furniture from reaching landfills. Roundabouts takes additional steps by donating or repurposing pieces that don’t sell in the store. Graham noted the environmental benefits of the business model. “It is really cool from an environmental standpoint. You’re avoiding waste in the landfills,” he said. 

Roundabouts Home Consignments operates daily with changing inventory, serving customers seeking both affordable furniture options and sustainable shopping alternatives in the Central Oregon market. 

Runner up: Furnish Hope 

Roundabouts Home Consignments 

Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm

1132 NE 2nd St., Bend 

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