“Stooping NYC”: 45 Amazing Treasures People Left On The Curb For Free

We’ve all heard the phrase, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure,” but one Instagram account is proving just how true that is. Stooping has become a go-to way for New Yorkers to find or give away furniture and other items—no thrift store drop-offs, no landfill waste, just free stuff waiting on the curb.

I haven’t officially gone stooping, but I have grabbed a perfectly good couch someone was tossing. Honestly, I wish more people near me were leaving treasures like this on the sidewalk.

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.