Los Angeles Antiques

Litt Concept House is Los Angeles's destination for European antiques — a 20,000-square-foot showroom in Sherman Oaks where every piece was chosen by hand, from estates and dealers across France, England, Belgium, and beyond. Since 1973, the Litts have built one of Southern California's most respected collections of 18th and 19th century originals. Not a marketplace. Not a warehouse. A real shop, run by people who know what they're looking at.

If you're searching for Los Angeles antiques with genuine provenance — not wholesale imports, not pieces manufactured to look old — this is where designers, collectors, and homeowners across the city come.

Los Angeles Antiques

Litt Concept House is Los Angeles's destination for European antiques — a 20,000-square-foot showroom in Sherman Oaks where every piece was chosen by hand, from estates and dealers across France, England, Belgium, and beyond. Since 1973, the Litts have built one of Southern California's most respected collections of 18th and 19th century originals. Not a marketplace. Not a warehouse. A real shop, run by people who know what they're looking at.

If you're searching for Los Angeles antiques with genuine provenance — not wholesale imports, not pieces manufactured to look old — this is where designers, collectors, and homeowners across the city come.

Wooden architectural detail with carved face and decorative patterns

50 Years of Finding the Right Piece

Most antique stores buy from dealers. Kevin and Dina Litt buy directly from the source. Twice a year, they travel to England, France, and the Netherlands to walk through farmhouses, attend estate sales, and work with the same regional contacts their family has cultivated since the store opened in 1973. Every piece at Litt Concept House made that trip.

That means no wholesale imports, no mystery provenance. When something is listed as 18th century French, it's because someone who knows what 18th century French looks like said so — and has been saying so professionally for 50 years.

Los Angeles has no shortage of furniture stores. It has very few places where you can walk in, find a genuine Louis XV bergère that arrived from Lyon six weeks ago, and leave with it that day. That's what Litt Concept House has been since 1973.

Serving Designers and Collectors Across Los Angeles

The showroom is in Sherman Oaks, at the center of the San Fernando Valley — accessible from Studio City, Encino, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, West Hollywood, and the Westside. Interior designers from across Los Angeles regularly make the drive. The 20,000-square-foot space makes it worth it.

50 Years of Finding the Right Piece

Most antique stores buy from dealers. Kevin and Dina Litt buy directly from the source. Twice a year, they travel to England, France, and the Netherlands to walk through farmhouses, attend estate sales, and work with the same regional contacts their family has cultivated since the store opened in 1973. Every piece at Litt Concept House made that trip.

That means no wholesale imports, no mystery provenance. When something is listed as 18th century French, it's because someone who knows what 18th century French looks like said so — and has been saying so professionally for 50 years.

Los Angeles has no shortage of furniture stores. It has very few places where you can walk in, find a genuine Louis XV bergère that arrived from Lyon six weeks ago, and leave with it that day. That's what Litt Concept House has been since 1973.

Serving Designers and Collectors Across Los Angeles

The showroom is in Sherman Oaks, at the center of the San Fernando Valley — accessible from Studio City, Encino, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, West Hollywood, and the Westside. Interior designers from across Los Angeles regularly make the drive. The 20,000-square-foot space makes it worth it.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 85% of what's on our floor is a genuine antique original — personally selected by Kevin and Dina Litt from estates, farmhouses, and vetted dealers across England, France, and Europe. The rest is newly made: custom upholstery and reproduction pieces built to the same exacting standards that 50 years of antique dealing has trained us to demand. Nothing goes on the floor that doesn't meet that bar.

We ship nationwide. Most antique furniture can be quoted for white-glove delivery anywhere in the US. Smaller pieces and objects ship standard.

Yes — the Litt Trade Program is open to licensed interior designers, architects, and decorators. Trade members receive preferred pricing and access to the full collection. Apply for the Trade Program.

Our collection focuses on French, English, Dutch, Flemish, Spanish, Italian, Irish, and Scandinavian antiques from the 17th through 19th centuries, alongside curated American vintage. We bring in new containers from Europe several times a year.

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