From Culver City to Venice and Beverly Hills, Los Angeles is home to a dazzling range of antique galleries, design ateliers, and storied showrooms. These ten standout spaces blend history, craft, and character—each offering a unique design journey.
LessObsolete is one of Los Angeles’s most compelling antique furniture stores. The curation is unmatched, with an incredible mix of vintage furniture, unique lighting, and rare discoveries—among them René Daumiller dining chairs, 19th-century stonework, and striking European pieces. Located in Culver City, it’s the perfect spot to spend an afternoon shopping and exploring.
Olive Ateliers may be familiar from Instagram, but it’s even more beautiful in person. The space is thoughtfully curated with antique stone fountains, incredible pots sourced from around the world, vintage French armoires, and countless other treasures. Weekly drops keep the edit feeling fresh and inspiring. It’s the kind of place where one might walk in planning only to browse and leave wanting to take everything home.
The Mart Collective in Venice is the kind of place where an afternoon can easily slip away. At 16,000 square feet, it is packed with vintage furniture, lighting, art, tchotchkes, and unexpected finds. The joy is in the hunt, sorting through treasures until you stumble upon something special. The atmosphere recalls the great antique centers of the East Coast, equal parts nostalgic and inspiring.
Founded by interior designers Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe, this shop is a dream for anyone who loves thoughtful design. Their own furniture line includes upholstered beds, wood dining tables, and English-inspired sofas, all beautifully made. They also carry Astier de Villatte, perfect for a last-minute gift, along with a mix of vintage furniture, lighting, and objects. It is a seamless blend of new and old.
Orange has long been one of Los Angeles’s most compelling design destinations. It started on Beverly Boulevard, moved into a midcentury home in the Bird Streets, and now has a space in Beverly Hills. Part gallery and part store, it’s by appointment only and showcases masterpiece vintage furniture by icons like Charles Dudouyt and René Gabriel, along with standout pieces from France, Italy, and beyond. Every visit feels like discovering a room full of showstoppers.
Rose Tarlow is one of the most influential names in Los Angeles design. She began her career restoring antiques before opening her iconic shop, which quickly became a destination for designers and tastemakers from around the world. Today the shop showcases her furniture line, lighting, and some of the most beautiful fabrics imaginable. She embodies California elegance, creating pieces that marry refinement with ease. Her work often features rich woods, soft neutrals, and silhouettes that feel ti
Galerie Half is one of Los Angeles’s most admired antique furniture stores, known for its refined blend of midcentury design and European pieces. The shop feels timeless, with every item carefully chosen for its beauty and staying power. One might pause to admire a sculptural chair or carved armchair, then come across a Picasso plate or another surprising treasure. It is a place where elegance, craftsmanship, and history come together, making it a true destination for design lovers.
JF Chen is one of Los Angeles’s most celebrated design destinations, with two Hollywood shops spanning over 65,000 square feet. The spaces are filled with pieces worthy of a museum, from furniture and lighting to decorative objects and art. The range is remarkable, covering Chinese antiques, European regency pieces, American modernism, and Italian postmodern design. Chen’s vision and lifelong passion for fine design have made the shops a source of inspiration for collectors and decorators alike.
DEN is a design destination in East Hollywood that has built a loyal following for its vintage furniture and artful objects from the 20th century. Founded by husband-and-wife duo Jason and Emily Potter, the showroom feels inviting and approachable, yet it holds rare pieces that bring real character to a space. For more than a decade they have curated furniture, lighting, mirrors, and accents, each one chosen for both its beauty and the story it carries into a home.
Ma+39 is a midcentury antique store in Los Angeles that specializes in Italian-made furniture, lighting, and objects, with a remarkable focus on vintage mirrors. The shop has the presence of an art space, where each piece is given room to stand out, from sleek writing desks to sculptural lamps and finely crafted chairs. Every piece is chosen by owner Maurizio Almanza, whose taste feels refined and distinctive.