Secondhand Furniture Los Angeles


In Los Angeles, 350 furniture factories existed at the beginning of 1950s. The industry was worth $200 million and produced sofas, tables, and chairs for a large portion of the nation. Midcentury designers like Richard Neutra were creating furniture out of unusual materials. His plywood Boomerang chair, which he created in San Pedro for low-income housing, was one example. After meeting with NASA, Charles and Ray Eames developed the prototype of their fiberglass shell chair. While designers like Frank Gehry created a whole line of cardboard furniture. You never know if you’ve got an expensive antique stored away in your house may be worth a fortune today. For example a Harry Bertoia chair which sold for $100 back in the 1950’s will likely cost you thousands today.

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