The days are longer and the weather is fairer. Spend some more time outside with these finds from our Classifieds.
• New York: Room and Board Rio Outdoor Cafe Table - $65
• Los Angeles: Outdoor/Indoor 10 Seater Table - $1500
• Miami: Driade Tokyo Pop Bar Table & Bar Stool Set - $2000
• Los Angeles: Antique Bronze Thai Rain Drum - $1500
• Holland, Michigan: Mid Century Patio Set - $860
Shoppers, check out the Classifieds for many more listings. Sellers, gather up your goods and list them in our Classifieds to turn them into a little extra spending cash.
Go To: Classifieds Main Page
Apartment Therapy is not the seller of these items. This is an edited selection of our favorite offerings from our Classifieds. For more information, see How it Works. Happy Scavenging!

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Really loving the new classified section - very easy to navigate and everything is showcased nicely. I fell in love with something I saw listed, which turned out to be only 20 minutes away from where I work. Paid and picked it up yesterday! Thanks!
Average price of your "scavenger" items is $1,185. Doesn't sound much like a scavenger hunt to me. Seems more like high priced dealers paying to list stuff on your site.
Quit trying to fix stuff that isn't broken. Bring back the old scavenger.
Lastly - if you don't like negative comments, why do you bother allowing comments? I am sure you will delete this, like you have deleted other posts that are critical of your site.
Wow, Holland!?! It's a small world; I used to go to church there when I was a teenager.
If you can't say anything nice...
@PLEIOVN - Sometimes the nicest thing you can say to someone is that they're doing something wrong.
@gruns
Well, it's a bit misleading of them to call it the scavenger, when they're not pulling items from CL anymore. Just think of it as it's own entity, drawing entirely from the AT classifieds, mourn the old scavenger, and move on? (Frankly, I like it better that they aren't highlighting the good stuff and making it easier for the less ambitious/invested to find things on CL before me! :p )
@LEPIDOPTERY - I understand your point, but why couldn't both survive? To me, it smacks of a cold-hearted business decision, and not a decision based on what the customers (i.e. readers) want. Gone is the cute, whimsical, folksy, hand-made feel of AT and say hello to the corporate brand. I understand that this is now a real business, It sucks when you lose a friend.
I'm with Gruns. This sucks.