
Big Daddy's Antiques: A vast LA showroom for unique vintage and new home treasures.
Big Daddy's Antiques in Los Angeles presents a vast, curated collection of new and vintage home goods for indoor and outdoor spaces. The showroom is expansive and inviting, with friendly staff and plenty to explore. While praised for its scope and variety, several reviewers note premium pricing. Located at 3334 La Cienega Pl, it invites serious browsers to discover unique pieces in a spacious setting.
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Curated selection of vintage and antique furniture pieces for indoor and outdoor use.
Unique decor items including lighting, art, and accessories to enhance any space.
Explore a vast collection for ideas and trends in home styling and improvement.
Specialized items for patios and gardens, from rustic to modern designs.
Friendly staff available to help you find and select the perfect pieces for your needs.
Overall rating
Liam and Adam Brady-Ayres
Made a special trip to go here all the way from Cypress in Orange Country while visiting from Australia. Got there and it was closed for several weeks. No announcement of this anywhere including social media or change of hours on here. Poor form and leaves a bad taste. It’s not difficult to advertise your extended closure.
Charles O'Malley
they are moving hopefully to another planet who have drones that care nothing about quality relevance or charm. This is not an antique store possibly a architectual goods store but they have their heads so far in the clouds they think it's going rain money down on their junk . Save time go somewhere else. REALLY!
Kiana Do
Selling pieces you can find live online for much cheaper. I found the coffee table I had in mind from CB2 at this place, for $1000 more! lol! And it was used! Why would anyone pay for that? Overall the pieces are curated but nothing that great.
Cam
Overused and overpriced there’s no other way to describe it. Same exact dimensions on the same exact table brand new at CB is cheaper than this place which has it used and one corner is chipped as you can see in the third photo.
David Goldberg
Cool place and people...
Marvin Jackson Smith
To give you an idea of how ridiculously overpriced this place is: This store had a small beaten up brown leather sofa similar to something you'd find abandoned on the the side of the road. Price? $5800 This is a store a set designers and stagers, or posers. If you're really looking for quality second hand stuff try Sunbeam in Highland Park.