PLYMOUTH — After 15 years of offering consignment furniture and unique home accents Boomerang Used Furniture & Funky Stuff has found a new home through a merger with Flip’n Furniture, a donation-based furniture store that supports Bridge House, a shelter for veterans and families in need.

This merger — effective July 1 — ushers in a new era for the community-minded businesses, which will now operate under the name Flip’n Boomerang. The combined store will be located at 612 Tenney Mountain Highway in Plymouth.

“This is more than a merger — it’s a reinvention,” said President of Boomerang Used Furniture Deb Tosoni. “We’re excited to bring the heart of Boomerang into a larger space with more inventory, expanded services, and a deep commitment to the community.”

Together, the merged business offers the best of both worlds: consignment and donation-based furniture sales, a growing selection of home decor, and downsizing assistance for those transitioning to new living spaces or just cleaning out!

“We’re proud to create a space where people can furnish their homes and help their neighbors at the same time,” said Manager at Flip’n Furniture Becca Maguire. “Flip’n Boomerang represents sustainability, community, and second chances—for furniture and for people alike.”

Customers can expect the eclectic charm and quality finds of Boomerang and now combined with Flip’n’s social mission and community impact. Proceeds from purchases continue to benefit Bridge House, helping veterans and families get back on their feet.

For more information, visit boomerangusedfurniture.com.

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