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Combing through junk has become a quintessential New York experience. And when we say junk, we mean midcentury dressers, velvet couches, and tables and chairs of all shapes and sizes that would look absolutely perfect in your apartment. Apparently, the Big Apple is awash with marvelous items sitting on the sidewalks, up for grabs for anyone who finds them way too good to ignore.

Stooping — people discarding the things they no longer need on the curb to be salvaged by any passerby who might need them — is a thriving tradition that the Instagram phenomenon called 'Stooping NYC' proudly documents. Or, as a couple from Brooklyn who created the account previously told us, "it really is an activity that’s built into the culture of being a New Yorker."

As people always on the move cast away goldmines of curbside gems for anyone lucky and quick enough to snatch them off the concrete, the scavenging aficionados regularly share photos and locations of freebies for the taking. "One person’s trash is another person’s treasure", after all. So to celebrate other people’s stooping success, we gathered the newest batch of exciting pieces to share with you all. So continue scrolling to check them all out and be sure to upvote your favorite ones!

Psst! After you’re done, treat yourself to some more 'Stooping NYC' goodness from our previous posts here, here and here.

Although stooping, or curb mining, has been practiced by city dwellers for a long time, the trend got a modern twist after 'Stooping NYC' turned it into a fun, treasure-hunting, community-based adventure. Today, the page has reached another milestone of amassing more than 400k dedicated scavenging enthusiasts who eagerly await new castaways to appear on their feed.

In today’s consumerist society, 'Stooping NYC' is an extremely refreshing outlet. The creators who run the account show an example of how we all can contribute to the good of the planet by giving new life to discarded furniture, electronics, plants, and toys, and saving them from a trip to the landfill. What's more, they connect thrifty New Yorkers with a bonanza of freebies that fill their apartments, as well as their hearts, with joy.

"Knowing what stoopers need and what makes them excited, we try to prioritize items we receive that fit into those categories," they told us a while back. "But we really try to post as much as is physically possible (there are only 2 of us and we want to make sure we share as much as we can with the amazing Stooping NYC community)."

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This Is A Run Don’t Walk Situation

This Is A Run Don’t Walk Situation

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Guess I am not the only plant-baby horder that has to clear their window sills regulary. I love the trend to swap your plants on the sidewalk.

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Bored Panda reached out to the couple behind 'Stooping NYC', who prefer to remain anonymous, to find out how the community is doing lately. When asked about their project's incredible growth, the founders said, "It’s amazing! It gives us so much joy. We love this community and the positivity it puts out into the world."

As the number of sidewalk sleuths continues to grow every day, the couple believes that curb mining is on a path to becoming even more popular. "Not to mention there will always be a need for new cool stuff," they added.

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Free House Plants Outside Chelsea Garden Center

Free House Plants Outside Chelsea Garden Center

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When it comes to the appeal and success of the platform, it seems to come from the couple’s efforts to appeal to a broad range of people. "From those who follow us and stoop as a means to save items from landfills, to those grabbing goods out of nostalgia (having thrifted as kids), to people who want the most unique apartments with money-can't-buy pieces, to those who love the gamification of a real-time scavenger hunt across the city."

By religiously sharing pictures and locations of amazing goods sitting out on the curb, they provide their community with a fun and free service. And the witty and informative captions they pair every post with are definitely a part of the draw.

#10

Ummm…so The Disco Ball Was…xl…

Ummm…so The Disco Ball Was…xl…

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If You’ve Followed Us For Awhile You Know About The Globe Bar.

If You’ve Followed Us For Awhile You Know About The Globe Bar.

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"Additionally, we have created content segments that make Stooping NYC an easy and exciting account to follow from afar, with fans in Europe, Canada, Argentina, Italy, Spain, Australia and Asia following every #stoopingsuccess to be a voyeur into the way New Yorkers live," the couple added. "The idea is so simple in so many ways, and we are amplifying it on a platform (IG) that is pretty universal, so all those things combined have contributed to our growing success."

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Of course, the founders also noted that the idea of reusing and upcycling items itself has become aspirational for many. Whether consciously or not, stoopers contribute to the environmental benefits of buying less stuff by salvaging sidewalk castaways in a way that is interactive.

"As a total result, we continue to see more and more followers flock to and use our account to furnish their lives, saving things from landfills and ultimately encouraging a new generation to live more sustainable lives."

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Not Your Typical Storage!

Not Your Typical Storage!

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Tell Me You’re An Upper West Side Cat Without Telling Me You’re An Upper West Side Cat

Tell Me You’re An Upper West Side Cat Without Telling Me You’re An Upper West Side Cat

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Pfff, my chonk of a cat would take one look at this thing and go back to playing in a cardboard box or scratching my couch.

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If scrolling through this list inspired you to venture into the concrete jungle and feel the thrill of the hunt, the founders of this quirky NYC community were kind enough to offer some advice. When asked about the best times to explore the city’s sidewalks, "End of the month is always huge, but every day seems to be stooping days (with rain as the exception). Trash days are also determining factors sometimes too."

Speaking of the places curb miners can scout incredible finds, the couple said that the best locations are Upper West, Upper East, East Village, Soho, Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Windsor Terrace, Bed Stuy, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Ridgewood, and Astoria. "But certainly not limited to those!"

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Furthermore, remember that the journey doesn’t end when you spot a quality piece patiently waiting to be picked up, as "getting the item home is half the fun!"

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It Is National Hot Dog Day So A Relish Colored Chair Feels Appropriate

It Is National Hot Dog Day So A Relish Colored Chair Feels Appropriate

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Just Your Daily Velvet Couch

Just Your Daily Velvet Couch

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If you’re a beginner stooper looking for ways to jump in on this eco zeitgeist train, the founders wanted to let you in on some stooping etiquette rules. "No mattresses," they said. "Make sure something is actually free before sending it to us (we’ve had to make a few apologies!). And then we love a fun item or a fun sign or story as much as we love a great item!"

And lastly, be sure to "turn your notifications on and get ready to goooooo," because the most priceless gems put out for the taking get scooped up real fast.

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Have A Little Mustard At Your 4th Of July BBQ!

Have A Little Mustard At Your 4th Of July BBQ!

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Brand New Rattan Light Fixtures From Bal! Run Don’t Walk

Brand New Rattan Light Fixtures From Bal! Run Don’t Walk

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But at the same time, the scavengers who follow the account seem to have plenty to choose from. The couple told Bored Panda in one of our earlier publications that looking after the account takes quite a lot of work, as the amount of submissions they receive in their inbox is off the charts. "On a typical weekday, we get hundreds if not one thousand submissions. On the weekend (especially at the end of the month), we get thousands of DM submissions."

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Umm The Mother Lode Of Everything Plant Babies!

Umm The Mother Lode Of Everything Plant Babies!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All these plants look amazing. But I am always worried about getting bug infestations.

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Weird That They Had To Specify It’s Not Haunted

Weird That They Had To Specify It’s Not Haunted

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Cool Coffee Table

Cool Coffee Table

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It would absolutely not go with my decor, but I think I like it.

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Still, they dedicate time and effort to make sure that the objects they share would appeal to the community. Turns out, their fans are avid admirers of "anything high value, super colorful, unique and weird. That means that we end up prioritizing everything from beautiful velvet couches, neon-colored swivel chairs, copper claw-foot tubs, beanie baby collections, a pastel pink SMEG fridge and... as of this week... a collection of '90s erotica on VHS."

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An Epic Hamster Home. 1338 Willoughby Ave Off The Corner Of Wycoff

An Epic Hamster Home. 1338 Willoughby Ave Off The Corner Of Wycoff

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But please dont use it for rodents. This is too small for any rodent and very difficult to clean so unhygienic. To out it in perspective a syrian hamster needs as bare minimum about 80x50 cm of continuous floor space.

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It’s Water Repellent!

It’s Water Repellent!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is why i don't like when people put furniture on the street. It may need to survive cold, heat, rain and snow if unlucky. There is no guarantee they will be saved ASAP.

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The couple’s inspiring dedication and passion for the project really speak to their followers who get a chance to decorate their dwellings, as well as create new exciting memories with the things they find. "We both really love the creative outlet this gives us, as a couple we love the fact that we have this together (we end each day with a 'stoop review'), and more than anything we love the community we have built."

"So we definitely feel an obligation to that community to keep up with everything coming in, knowing that we have the privilege of giving people so much joy through what we post," they concluded.

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Mirror Mirror On The Street

Mirror Mirror On The Street

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Great Haul

Great Haul

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Don’t Sleep On This Stoop (But You Can Sleep In It)!

Don’t Sleep On This Stoop (But You Can Sleep In It)!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why can't I find such a thing on streets? I love free s**t. I'll keep the whole loot. (Lol kidding. My mom won't let me keep it in house though.)

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#32

New Surface For Mirror Selfies Just Dropped

New Surface For Mirror Selfies Just Dropped

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kudos to the photographer for not getting their reflection in the picture.

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The Worst Parallel Parker You Know

 The Worst Parallel Parker You Know

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“Your going to come with me.” “But the child did it!”

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Finally A Flower That Won’t Die

Finally A Flower That Won’t Die

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Holy!!!

Holy!!!

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