Islamabad, Pakistan โ In the heart of Islamabadโs posh F-6 neighborhood, Abbas Market has long been a destination for high-quality pre-loved furniture. For over 40 years, the market has served politicians, diplomats, executives, and everyday buyers seeking imported furniture at reasonable prices.
Gul Hameed Abbasi, 48, has been selling furniture here since 1990. His shop showcases sofas, beds, and other imported pieces sourced from embassies, departing foreigners, and local households. Some items are refurbished before sale, ensuring durability and style for buyers. โThe furniture is imported and of good quality. People come to this market from all over Pakistan,โ Abbasi told Arab News.
The marketโs appeal lies not only in affordability but also in superior quality. Customers like Huriya Manzar and Talha Mansoor praise the items for looking new and lasting longer than locally produced alternatives. โThe prices are very reasonable, and the furniture doesnโt look used at all,โ said Manzar, highlighting the marketโs value for money.
Despite Pakistanโs economic slowdown and rising inflation, business remains strong. Abbasi confirmed that people from all social classes continue to shop at Abbas Market, reflecting the demand for quality pre-loved goods.
Beyond cost savings, buying second-hand furniture is also environmentally sustainable, reducing material waste. Manzar emphasized, โIt should not be a taboo to reuse things; it helps preserve the earthโs resources.โ
With its mix of imported items, affordability, and sustainability, Abbas Market continues to be a premier destination for discerning shoppers nationwide, proving that pre-loved furniture is not just practical but also a smart choice for style-conscious and eco-friendly buyers.

