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Jess R.

Well hello you little secret you. midcenturyLA is a magical warehouse in the valley FILLED with gorgeous midcentury furniture. Credenzas, desks, dining tables, side tables, beds, dining chairs, couches, stuffed chairs, mirrors, lamps, what else!? They have a large and absolutely unbelievable collection. There is furniture stacked on other furniture, so make sure you come with time to spare, because there is a LOT in here. Their pieces are originals, imported directly from Denmark and Sweden. Things are a bit "pricey" if you will, however, the furniture here are collector pieces. This is not disposable ikea junk. It is one-of-a-kind, and will enhance your house! The price also includes refinishing and reupholstering. Uhm, cool. Great staff too. Extremely helpful and informative. Can't wait to do business with them.

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Kubo K.

Great selection and organized. The owner was nice enough to talk me through where the pieces mostly come from. Very helpful.

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Solid place for awesome MCM furniture! And they always have really cool art and photos as well.

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Amazing collection, Fantastic service. Beautifully curated with unique and interesting mid century pieces.

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We got SUCH good service here on both visits. Great store with a huge selection. Worth the drive up from LA.

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My phone call began with "What do you want," followed by a "I'm not changing the order for you."

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Trish was very helpful. We came to this furniture store because of the shining reviews and they were right. A+

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