
Looking for the best furniture consignment stores in Los Angeles? Whether you’re buying or selling, these top spots offer great finds and deals.
Jump to section
1. Modern Resale – Culver City
Modern Resale offers high-end modern furniture at discounted prices. You’ll find brands like B&B Italia and Cassina. Their showroom is clean and easy to browse. Shoppers love the quality and friendly staff.
Pros:
- Designer furniture for less
- Curated, easy-to-shop showroom
Cons:
- Sellers must pay to deliver items
- Commission drops over timeUrbanize LA+2Castalkie+2CoStar+2Yelp+30CoStar+30thehuntoc.com+30
2. Home Consignment Center – Calabasas
This busy store takes almost every style, from antiques to new close-outs. Prices move fast, so items sell quickly. Friendly staff and free 24-hour holds help buyers decide. modernresale.com+8nextdoor.com+8MapQuest+8Home Consignment Center
Pros:
- Huge variety and quick turnover
- No-appointment drop-offs for sellersmodernresale.com+4legacyconsignment.com+4thehuntoc.com+4Instagram
Cons:
- Typical 50/50 split means higher fees for sellers
- Inventory changes daily, so favorites vanish fast
3. Rebound Furniture & Decor – Woodland Hills
Rebound focuses on sustainability and offers a curated selection of quality pre-owned furniture and decor items at affordable prices. The showroom carries stylish, gently used pieces plus brands like Restoration Hardware. MapQuest
Pros:
- Eco-friendly mission
- Wide range of designer and quirky findsnextdoor.com+11MapQuest+11thehuntoc.com+11
Cons:
- Store is 20 mi from downtown LA
- Small team means limited hours
4. Legacy Furniture Consignment – Long Beach
Legacy offers a wide selection of high-quality, rare, and unique artifacts at affordable prices. The helpful and professional staff make it easy to find what you need. They also accept consignment items daily. legacyconsignment.com
Pros:
- Big discounts on many styles
- Home-trial option builds buyer trust
Cons:
- Consignment process less clear online
- Two locations can confuse first-time visitors
5. The Hunt Fine Consignment – Laguna Hills
The Hunt spans over 10,000 square feet, showcasing designer furnishings, antiquities, and a mix of new, old, inherited, and imported items. Each piece has a story to tell. thehuntoc.com
Pros:
- Curated designer deals
- Helpful, knowledgeable staff
Cons:
- 50 min south of downtown LA
- Commission terms not posted online
Why many LA sellers pick Asherfield instead
Want to keep up to 85% of every sale and reach more buyers than any single store can? List your first item on Asherfield.com today.
Other ways to move furniture
- List it yourself on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist.
Pros: no fee.
Cons: scammers, no-shows, you handle payment. - Donate to local nonprofits (check for pickup rules).
Pros: quick, tax write-off.
Cons: may not take large items. - Recycle broken pieces—city drop-offs keep waste out of landfills.
Pros: eco-friendly.
Cons: no cash back.
FAQ
What is a furniture consignment store?
A shop that sells your furniture for you and keeps a cut of the price. Most LA stores keep about 40–50%.
How fast will my couch sell?
Popular items at busy stores like Home Consignment Center can sell in days, but some pieces may sit for weeks.
Does Asherfield handle delivery?
You choose: offer local delivery, buyer pickup, or partner delivery at checkout.
Can I still shop in person?
Yes! Use the list above to visit Modern Resale, Home Consignment Center, Rebound, Legacy, or The Hunt. Each store offers unique finds and friendly help.
What are Asherfield’s fees?
Asherfield offers early-bird plan rates and low commissions, helping you keep more of your sale.
Is Asherfield available in Los Angeles?
Yes, Asherfield serves the Los Angeles area, providing a convenient online platform for furniture consignment.
Need a hand? Call (512) 580-3997 or email [email protected]—we’re happy to help you sell fast and keep more cash.
If consignment isn’t your thing, you might consider selling furniture directly in Los Angeles. Check out our guide on how to sell furniture in Los Angeles for a hassle-free approach.
To find a wide range of local options, check out furniture consignment stores in Los Angeles on Yelp for locations and reviews.