Second Hand Furniture Palm Springs

In Loving Memory Our Founder Mrs. Elena Johnson - 1929-2016 Fine Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles, Gifts and Home Decor We have the finest furniture & home decor with new arrivals daily. Large art collection, rugs, & stunning lighting - we are your one stop shop! Why pay retail when you can find a True Treasure? We are currently accepting items for consignment. Simply take some photos & send them our way along with your contact information. Text : (561) 290-9171 Sofas, Chairs & More At Ashley Furniture HomeStore®, we’re committed to making beautiful home furnishings affordable. We became the top furniture brand in the world based on one simple, but powerful idea: to give you more value for your money than anyone else. We know you’re careful what you spend your money on. Like us, you want great value to mean more than well-priced furniture; you also want stylish, durable furniture too, and enough selection to help you create a home that suits your style and lifestyle.

Ashley Furniture HomeStores help you to get more without paying more. Quite simply, we control the entire process, from design to delivery. Our own talented furniture designers create styles that complement any decorating style. Our own production teams carefully build each piece of furniture and our own fleet of trucks transports those pieces to our own stores. All of that helps us lower our costs and pass savings on to you.
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We understand how important your furniture purchase is and we work hard to deliver the highest level of service. Whether you’re visiting our web site, selecting furniture in our store or getting it delivered to your home, our goal is an excellent customer experience. While Ashley Furniture is growing faster than any other furniture company in North America, we make a point of keeping our stores locally owned and operated. Store owners and their team are able to choose the right mix of products for their marketplace from thousands of products we make available to them. We’re also proud that many Ashley Furniture HomeStores actively participate in local charitable events that enrich the communities they live in. OPEN TODAY UNTIL 9:00PMYOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsSearches Creating the pitch-perfect period interiors for the 1960s drama "Mad Men," a show with a devoted following of design enthusiasts, is a daunting task. The AMC series, which begins its third season Aug. 16, has set scenes not only in a Madison Avenue advertising firm but also in Brooklyn, upstate New York and Palm Springs, requiring dozens of rooms to look Manhattan swank and suburban traditional.

It's enough to drive set decorator Amy Wells loopy."I definitely have loops that I travel when I am shopping for the show," said Wells, who lives in South Pasadena and took along The Times as she made the rounds on one of her secondhand shopping circuits."Pasadena has the creme de la creme of used furniture stores on this part of the planet," she said.After bypassing an Out of the Closet thrift shop on South Fair Oaks Avenue in South Pasadena, Wells headed a few blocks north to the Huntington Collection in Pasadena for its last-Saturday-of-the-month sale."They have automatic markdowns after a piece has been on the floor for four weeks," she said, "and the items that are sold on consignment often have a more life-well-lived look and are in exceptional condition. And don't forget to check the annex, which is almost all furniture."Wells looks for furniture with good bones, drawers that slide out easily and upholstered pieces that are easy to re-cover."It doesn't have to be a familiar brand name to be quality," she said.

She avoids mass-market 1950s designs made from inferior materials."Even back then there were cheap, crappy things," she said. "That quality remains poor to this day."She isn't put off by scratches and rings on furniture."Old wooden furniture, particularly American walnut and Scandinavian teak, is so forgiving," said Wells, who swears by an oil-based rub-on and wipe-off product called Restor-A-Finish sold at hardware stores and antique centers.Second stop: Pasadena Antique Center, also on South Fair Oaks, which she recommends for traditional styles and more upscale refinished pieces."They have everything from Victorian to Art Deco, Hollywood Regency and Palm Springs modern," Wells said.The sprawling two-story building is filled with dealer booths. Among Wells' favorites: Now/Again for ornate furniture, MJH Design Arts for Baroque and neoclassical antiques, Jack W. Smith for Art Deco, the Modern Zoo and Vintage Vintage! She credits Bonita Interiors with providing many of the traditional and lacquered pieces used in the "Mad Men" living room of lead character Don Draper.Wells loves lamps, particularly in pairs, and has found many at the Pasadena Antique Center.

If they need rewiring or a new shade, her go-to resource is Practical Props in North Hollywood.For unusual art and garden pieces she shops at T.L. Gurley, and for Arts and Crafts and early 20th century furnishings she visits Revival Antiques, both in the 500 block of South Fair Oaks.The loop almost always includes a quick detour to the Salvation Army Antique Thrift Store just off Fair Oaks at 35 W. Waverly Drive in Pasadena. "Not so much for furniture," Wells said, "but they have great dishes, glasses, framed artwork and old board games."The set decorator recommends Eastern Oriental Rugs in Pasadena for period floor coverings, which can be difficult to find. "Used and new, it has everything," she said of the Colorado Boulevard shop. On this shopping trip, however, she was searching for old-fashioned braided rugs."I know of a secret pile buried at the back of Mission Antiques," she said. The store is part of a strip of Americana dealers on Mission Street in South Pasadena, where Wells also shops for fine Colonial and Federal furniture at Thomas R. Field and vintage draperies, vanity table items and knickknacks at Hodgson Antiques.Crammed to the rafters, Mission Antiques is a barely navigable repository of toasters, tea tables and other home goods.