Los Angeles’ distinct eclectic style filters into so many parts of city life, and the secondhand market here is absolutely thriving as a result. Bargain hunters come from all over to shop for unique vintage clothing, home goods, books, decor, and more treasures. Here’s your ultimate guide to the world of Los Angeles antique stores, bustling weekend markets, and specialty showrooms.
1. Gum’s Mall of Antiques & Collectibles
We love a good trinket, and this Los Angeles antique store has hundreds of them. Explore rows of eclectic secondhand goods in a unique outdoor covered market complete with a running waterfall and towering trees. The mall features over 70 different vendors with a constantly-evolving selection that will make you keep coming back.
🕜 Hours: 10am-5pm Monday and Thursday-Saturday; 12-5pm Sunday; closed Tuesday-Wednesday
📍 Location: Hawaiian Gardens – 21330 Norwalk Blvd, Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716
2. The Mart Collective
The Mart Collective is a wonderful 16,000-square-foot antique store in Los Angeles featuring 85 unique dealers across 120+ display areas. You could easily spend an entire afternoon in the bright, high-ceilinged space, which is packed with everything from midcentury furniture to collectible artifacts and decor. Continue your shopping day at nearby Abbot Kinney, which hosts food trucks on the first Friday of every month.
🕜 Hours: 10am-6pm daily
📍 Location: Venice – 1600 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
3. Topanga Vintage Market
Topanga Vintage Market is a massive monthly open-air flea market that always takes Topanga by storm. The selection is reliably vintage, with over 200 select vendors selling everything you can think of including furniture, vinyl, toys, clothing, jewelry, instruments, and so much more. Enjoy a vibrant ambiance sustained by live music and delicious food trucks.
🕜 Hours: 7am-2pm on the fourth Sunday of every month
📍 Location: Topanga – Victory Blvd at Mason Ave, Winnetka, CA 91306
4. Sherman Oaks Antique Mall
Since 1982, this antique shop in Sherman Oaks has curated a wonderful selection of vintage goods. They’re all about the storytelling here with hundreds of timeless pieces that will connect you with decades of LA history. See a great selection from over one hundred vendors including overseas sellers from as far as Russia, Japan, and Italy.
🕜 Hours: 11am-6pm Monday-Saturday, 12-5pm Sunday
📍 Location: Sherman Oaks – 14034 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
5. Long Beach Antique Market
Since 1982, the Long Beach Antique Market has presented a formidable selection of vintage sellers at their monthly pop-up market in Veterans Memorial Stadium. Be prepared for a marathon day browsing over 800 vendors selling everything from antique furniture to vintage collectibles. Shoppers here take things really seriously — so seriously in fact, that the admission fee is higher at $15 for those who arrive before 6:30am. After that, it’s $10 to enter the market for the rest of the day.
🕜 Hours: 5:30am – 2pm on the third Sunday of every month
📍 Location: Long Beach – Veterans Memorial Stadium, 4901 E Conant St, Long Beach, CA 90808
6. All Things And More
If you think of your thrifting days as treasure hunts, All Things And More has the experience down to a T. Show up ready for a day of digging through piles of vintage pieces, ranging from ’70s clip-on earrings to old DVDs to deadstock fabric. Whether you’re a bargain hunter looking for an epic costume piece, or a mixed-media artist seeking materials, there’s something for everyone here.
🕜 Hours: 9:30am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday, closed Sunday-Monday
📍 Location: 8321 San Fernando Rd, Sun Valley, CA 91352
7. Olde Good Things
Olde Good Things is one of the country’s largest architectural antique dealers with locations in New York City, Los Angeles, and Scranton, PA. They specialize in pre-Depression and late 19th century items, including furniture, hardware, doors, doorknobs, stained glass, terra cotta, decorative iron, corrugated glass, and more reclaimed materials. If you’re working on a large home project, Olde Good Things has endless ways to add some old-world character to your home.
🕜 Hours: 9am-5:30pm Monday and Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-5:30pm Sunday, 9am-4:30pm Tuesday
📍 Location: Downtown LA – 1800 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90015
8. JF Chen
Joel Chen has spent over 40 years carving out a space in LA for high-end furniture, treated with the discretion of a museum curator and displayed as such. The online catalog makes it even easier to browse the selection before visiting the enormous industrial showroom in person. Make no mistake, this is where wealthy shoppers go for the best of the best.
🕜 Hours: 10am-5pm Monday-Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday
📍 Location: Hollywood – 931 Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038
9. Obsolete
Obsolete is another high-end antique store in Los Angeles with a jaw-dropping collection. They specialize in European and American vintage pieces including turn-of-the-century furniture, ornate chandeliers, intricate stone garden objects, stunningly-crafted dining tables, and plenty more. Art lovers also visit Obsolete for its impressive contemporary fine art collection, which includes sculpture, photography, and paintings.
🕜 Hours: 10am-5pm Monday-Saturday, closed Sunday
📍 Location: Culver City – 11270 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230
10. Galerie Half
Galerie Half specializes in French and Scandinavian mid-century furniture, presented in minimalistic, simple displays in their Melrose Avenue showroom. If you’re in the market for high-end pieces with a history, make sure you also take a look at their website, which details the provenance of each item including its country of origin and estimated age.
🕜 Hours: 10am-5pm Monday-Friday, 12-4pm Saturday, closed Sunday
📍 Location: Melrose – 6911 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038