About Us


Worth Repeating is a locally owned and operated business located at 615 Meeting Street in West Columbia S.C.  
Our store is truly one of a kind with a focus on fine furnishings, antiques, interiors, design, art, and upholstery.   We are trying to break the boundaries of traditional antique and consignment stores by offering a variety of pieces from all periods and styles.  We have a great mix of dealers, designers, and decorators who all have their own individual ideas of what furniture, style, and design are and can be.  This mixture allows us to offer something for everyone.  We hope it creates an inviting, interesting, and intriguing environment for our customers and clients, whether they are here to purchase or just to browse.  If you leave our store with nothing else, we want you to leave with ideas of how to make your home more comfortable and appealing for you and your guests.
Our goal is to hand pick only the best items for our store and to accept only consignments that are like new or have age appropriate wear.  We want to have the very best so that we can not only meet but exceed your expectations every time you walk through our door.  I know that all of our dealers, designers, and our upholsterer share this same belief, otherwise they would not be here.
Owner and Operator Chris Livingston is a South Carolina native who graduated from the University of South Carolina.  With an Art and Psychology background he believes that art is an integral part of the store.  We feature works from all generes, periods, and areas and always have a large variety of works to choose from.  Our pieces range from listed artists to local Artists.  We are currently featuring the works of several Columbia and South Carolina Artists.  
As a  locally owned and operated business we feel it is our duty to give back to the community that makes our store a success.  Worth Repeating is currently involved in several local and national charitable campaigns.  Whether we are donating, fundraising, or just volunteering our time, we feel it is important to understand the value of community and civic duty.

No comments:

Post a Comment