EBay definitely offers the most exposure just because more people think to look there. If you don't have a website, I'd recommend starting there. That's the short answer.
If you don't want to go online, if you're in Florida, there's most likely lots of tourists somplace near you, so you might consider renting a storefront during cruise season, get a space at a local craft show--tourists head to FL as early as mid November, which is prime Christmas shopping season.
You also might consider placing an ad in the Sunny Day Guides that I think every city in FL offers. If you're near Tampa/St Pete, you're in an especially good area because of all the artsy folks drawn to Sarasota. I'd check local listings for art shows, etc (you'll get a heckuva lot more for your furniture at an 'art' show than a 'craft' show--amazing what a word can do).
Or if you can afford to rent some local space and bill it as your 'studio' (advertise in the paper, the Sunny Day Guides, etc), you'll get your business. Tourists will go to the rotten end of town to check out an art studio...and be proud about it because they went 'off the beaten path'. Heck, if you can cordon off part of your home as your 'studio', that works too.
Basically, you've got a great crowd there--work it.
Good luck!