Bored Panda was interested in getting the founders' perspective on why the 'Stooping NYC' Instagram account appeals not only to New Yorkers but also to people living elsewhere in the US and even other parts of the world.
"New York City is a main character in and of itself," they told us.
"As the account has grown, we’ve been able to not just show some of the amazing treasures from across the 5 boroughs, but also incredible stooping successes, also giving followers a peak into how New Yorkers live," they said.
"Because of that, I think the concept continues to appeal to those inside and outside of the city."
#3 Raise Your Hand If You Grew Up With One Of These In Your House. Wait… Nobody? I’m Old. 11th St Between 4th Ave And 3rd Ave

The couple running the project highlighted the fact that they're very careful about what stooped items they feature on the account.
"We try our best to only post pieces that look like they are still in decent condition and could be great for a new home," they told Bored Panda.
"In addition, we stay away from things like mattresses, knowing that we don’t have the full history and want to ensure that the items people grab are fit to be rehomed."
#4 Never Thought I’d Call A Shelf Cute…on The Corner Of Kane And Strong In Cobble Hill

Meanwhile, we were curious about what advice they'd give someone who's just moved to NYC and would love to take part in the stooping tradition and find some furniture. They were happy to share a few handy tips.
"First, follow @stoopingnyc on IG, turn your notifications on to ensure you’re alerted to the best finds as they’re posted and finally get ready to run when you see something that catches your eye!" they urged people not to dawdle.
#8 Someone Tell My Upstairs Neighbor That Apartment-Friendly Drums Exist. Corner Of Jane Street And Hudson

#9 Possibly The Best Stoop Model Ever. 7th Street Just Above 5th Ave In Park Slope

The idea behind stooping is a fairly straightforward one. Essentially, when you’ve grown tired of a piece of furniture, item of decor, or anything else in your home, you bring it outside and place it on the curb.
Then, strangers will walk by, eye the stooped items, and take anything that they really like with them, giving these things a chance at a second (or third, or fourth!) life. The ‘Stooping NYC’ project documents the most impressive finds and also helps spread the word about some of the freshest treasures that folks noticed around the metropolis.
Nearly 8.5 million people live in New York City as of 2023, which means that lots of furniture and random stuff gets thrown out and adopted every single day. Having a project like ‘Stooping NYC’ pinpointing the best, quirkiest, and most unique items is invaluable.
#10 Guys! Great Haul! Pratt Giving Away Lots Of Art, Stools, Desks And Printers For Free. 14th St Btw 7th And 6th

#12 Excuse Me While I Have Nightmares For The Rest Of My Life… On The Corner Of Nostrand And Lincoln

At the time of writing, ‘Stooping NYC’ had 459k followers on Instagram. However, as the project continues to grow by leaps and bounds since its creation in 2019, more people spot these tips in the page’s stories. And so the competition for each item becomes even fiercer than before. You’ve got to be incredibly agile if you want to claim the crème de la crème.
"Stooping is so popular in NYC because it really is an activity that’s built into the culture of being a New Yorker. Unlike other cities, New York is transient and that means that people are always moving. No one apartment is quite like another, and so this activity of putting items that no longer fit/serve a need is something that has long existed," the couple behind ‘Stooping NYC’ shared with Bored Panda during an earlier interview.
#15 Now This Is A NYC Stoop! Broadway Posters Of Wicked, Lion King, Phantom, And Book Of Mormon. 86th Between Columbus And Central Park West!

According to the project founders, they tried to gamify stooping, turning it into a scavenger hunt of sorts. Back in 2021, they shared that on a typical weekday, they’d get hundreds, sometimes even a thousand submissions about stooped stuff from their followers. This number of messages has only increased as the account drew in additional fans.
The couple told Bored Panda that their followers tend to love “anything high value, super colorful, unique, and weird.” They said that this means they prioritize everything from “beautiful velvet couches, neon-colored swivel chairs, copper claw-foot tubs, beanie baby collections” to pastel pink SMEG fridges and even VHS tapes from the bygone ‘90s.
#17 No Idea What To Say Here So… Caption Contest!! At Hart And Knickerbocker

"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," the project founders shared with us earlier.
#20 Stoop Concert…but Also, Respect Your Neighbors. Free Piano On Columbus, Between W83rd And W84th















