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One person's trash is another person's treasure. And this Instagram account helps with the transaction.

Stooping is a longtime New York tradition: someone casts away their no longer needed furniture (and other things) on the sidewalk in front of their home and anyone who needs them can salvage the items for whatever use they desire.

But in summer 2019, stooping made it to social media as well — an Instagram account called Stooping NYC started sharing the best offers from the city's public display. From heart-shaped ottomans to vintage dressers, it has both the funny and the stunning, allowing the account to accumulate over 80K followers.

So continue scrolling to take a look at this collective exchange market because -- believe me -- you don't have to be a stooper to appreciate it.

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What A Phenomenal Addition!

Mid-century modern TV stand found thrown away, repurposed as stylish home furniture showing one man’s trash treasure.

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According to VOGUE, the account is run by an anonymous couple based in Brooklyn. The idea started thanks to their son, “a wonderful little guy with special needs who loves to take walks.” Exploring their neighborhood on foot, the family would “consistently see all these amazing treasures that people were just putting out on the curb waiting for somebody to collect, or for sanitation to take away.”

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    We Love This So Much. Share Please! On The Side It Says Take What You Need And Give What You Can. 3rd Street Between Hoyt And Bond.

    Refrigerator with free food sign outdoors, illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure concept.

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    When they launched the account, they planned to curate their own discoveries, but it only took a week of posting for them to realize much of the scouting would be happily done by fellow New Yorkers. “The community grew quickly, and people were excited to not just be privy to the finds, but also to participate in the hunt,” they explained. “We receive upwards of 100 DMs some days, from people all around the five boroughs now. What started out as a hobby has become a real service to the community.”

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    #3

    Beanie Babies Used To Have Real Value! They Still Might... But As The Sign Says The Real Value Is As A Friend. On Cooper Street Between Knickerbocker And Irving.

    Basket of free stuffed animals with a sign offering friendship illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    The couple recognize the phenomenon as part of New York's culture. “There are so many people living on top of each other, and because New Yorkers move often, most stooping likely happens because of circumstance. While we never intended for the page to be focused on the eco-conscious first and foremost, this concept has really highlighted what seems like a real desire for upcycling in a way that is interactive, while making people feel like they're part of a broader community.”

    #4

    6 Bed / 4 Bath...cathedral Ceilings...victorian Style...close To The Park. 8 Inch Ceilings So Potential Buyers Must Be Under 1 Ft Tall.281 Prospect Ave

    Detailed pink dollhouse found thrown away on a city sidewalk, illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    With an ever-increasing following, the Stooping NYC team have developed a firm idea of what works on the account best. "The themes we have come to notice are that there are three categories of high performers," they said.

    First, there are the functional: shelves, bookcases, kitchen islands. Second, the quirky and unique: stiletto chair, demon throne, stoop bear, and finally, the downright 'can't-believe-someone-would-put-that-out' beautiful. The third category consists of copper tubs, pink velvet chairs, and designer glass coffee tables. As Stooping NYC get more and more submissions, they are becoming pickier about what they post in an effort to be responsible about what's advertised: nothing “bug-ridden,” no food, and “nothing that could be compromised from a safety perspective.”

    Simultaneously, they've created a separate series, the “before and afters,” with the hashtag #stoopingsuccess. “We had an unreal one this week where a couple claimed a double sink they found from our post and installed it into their Catskills Airbnb.”

    #5

    Almost Too Beautiful To Be Used To Hold Socks, Am I Right? Vintage Dresser @ 479 Clinton Ave In Clinton Hill Bk

    Woven wooden dresser found discarded on sidewalk next to blue car, illustrating one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

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    #6

    Can We All Agree That This Human Is A Legend?

    Person carrying large wooden furniture on city sidewalk illustrating one mans trash is another mans treasure concept

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    #7

    You Guysssss...it’s Velvet And Yellow!!! Bushwick On Cooper Between Wilson And Central

    Bright yellow couch left on a city sidewalk as people share what they found thrown away showing one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #8

    Majestic Purple Couch. Currently On The Sidewalk On Gates Ave Between Grandview And Fairview! Obsessed!

    Pink velvet tufted sofa found discarded on a city sidewalk illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #9

    Stooping Selfies Continue! Gorgeous Tiered Coffee Table At W 114 St, Between Manhattan Ave And Frederick Douglass #stoopingnyc #stoopingselfies ...also Unrelated To The Table But Related To Being A Good Human... Destroy Racism!

    Man standing next to a wooden table found thrown away, illustrating one man’s trash is another man’s treasure concept.

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    #10

    Excuse Me While I Die Over How Amazing This Looks In @mkatbow‘S Place. Tgif Stoopers...get Out There!

    Wicker hanging basket chair found discarded on street and repurposed as cozy indoor seating in living room setting.

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    #11

    Once You Scoop This, You Really Should Only Answer To “Your Highness”...it Feels Warranted. Corner Of Hancock And Evergreen In Bushwick!

    Vintage orange velvet couch and chairs with ornate wooden frames left on the sidewalk as free trash treasure finds.

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    #12

    I Know It Looks Like It Needs A Little Uptake But So Worth It. Hasley Street Between Nostrand And Bedford.

    Antique black lacquered cabinet with intricate Asian art, found discarded showcasing one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

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    #13

    We Love This And We’re Going To Lift Weights All Day To Be Able To Bring It Home. Not Really. Go Get It.

    Green vintage dresser found thrown away on the sidewalk, illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure concept.

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    #14

    We Don’t Her Name But This Wonderful Woman Has Officially Rescued The Turtle For The Most Important Stooping Success We’ve Ever Posted.

    Two people holding a found aquarium with a turtle, showcasing one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #15

    This Definitely Came From The House Of Beetlejuice. Available In Bushwick On Jefferson Street! Between Central And Evergreen

    Colorful vintage wicker table found thrown away on a sidewalk, showcasing one man's trash turned treasure.

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    #16

    Announcement: Please Sit Down And A) Acknowledge How Amazing This Stooping Success Is, B) Appreciate The Stoop Journey That Got It Home And C) Realize Everyone Needs To Find Themselves Friends As Passionate As This About The Stoop Life.

    Vintage globe bar cart with various liquor bottles, showcasing unique items found and the idea of one man's treasure.

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    #17

    Umm Holy S**t. Someone Confirm This Is For The Taking Before Taking! 91st Between Columbus And Amsterdam.

    Colorful paintings and artwork found thrown away on a city sidewalk, illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #18

    We Are Beyond Jealous Of This Stooping Success From @soundslikepetra

    Ornate vintage mirror found thrown away with cat and person reflected, illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #19

    Bring That @uhaul For This New Haul (Take That, Kanye)!! 170 S 4th St Williamsburg

    Furniture and houseplants found thrown away on a city sidewalk, illustrating one mans trash is another mans treasure.

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    #20

    Get Ready To Put Your TV All Over This. 10th And Broadway!

    Wooden sideboard with drawers and cabinet found thrown away on a city sidewalk, illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #21

    I Think We All Need To Worship Nic Valley For The Next 24 Hrs. This Is So Legit. Omg.

    Side-by-side photos of a discarded wardrobe found on the street and restored into a stylish clothing rack and mirror, showing treasure found in trash.

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    #22

    So Much Morning Beautiful Blue! At Norman And Russel In Greenpoint. #stooping #stoopingbrooklyn

    Blue velvet sofa with cushions left on a sidewalk next to a black wrought iron fence, showing found discarded furniture.

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    #23

    Cute!!!! Astoria! 27th Ave Btween 21st St And 18th! Someone Save From The Rain!

    Black wooden bench left on sidewalk between parked vehicles, illustrating people share what they found thrown away.

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    #24

    Where Do You Put This In Your Apartment? #stoopingbrooklyn

    Metal and wood shelving unit found thrown away on a city sidewalk showing one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #25

    Again, Some Stoopers Come From Serious Royalty. Maple St & Bedford Ave In Prospect Lefferts Gardens!

    Vintage ornate yellow sofa found discarded on a city sidewalk showing one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    Annnnd The Holy Sh*t Balls Moment Of Your Tuesday. 76th Between 4th And 5th Ave. #stooping #stoopingbrooklyn

    Maroon velvet sofa found thrown away on sidewalk illustrating one man's trash is another man's treasure.

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    #27

    The Trend Of The Tables With Legs Continues...the Question Is...where Is The Top Half Of The Ostrich?! Just Put Out On Melrose Between Knickerbocker And Wilson In Bushwick!

    Small round wooden table with bird leg design found discarded on city sidewalk illustrating one man’s treasure.

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    #28

    Nerd Alert! This Stoop Excites Us! Soho Giving Us Two Great Finds This Morning! Both The Chair And Couch Are Gorgeous. Prince And Thompson!

    Vintage tufted armchair and sofa found discarded on city sidewalk, showcasing one man's trash turned treasure.

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    #29

    Thursday Is The New Friday, Am I Right? Start The Weekend Now With This Art Deco Bar Cart! On Conselyea And Lorimer In Williamsburg

    Metal and glass rolling bar cart found thrown away on a sidewalk, illustrating one mans trash is another mans treasure.

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    #30

    Now This Is An Important Stoop!!!! Register And Please Get Your Vote On! 433 Jefferson Ave In Bed Stuy.

    Cardboard box on sidewalk with New York voter registration and absentee ballot forms labeled for free pickup, found thrown away items.

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    New York City's unique tradition of stooping reflects its vibrant and resourceful community.

    Similarly, Kanye West's innovative approach to fashion often challenges traditional norms. As discussed in the article about his latest footwear venture, Kanye has once again pushed the boundaries of design and pricing. This bold move aligns with the unconventional charm of stooping, where one person's discard becomes another's treasure.