Welcome to one of LA's oldest and best-loved Antique Malls. Established in 1982, we have long been a favorite haunt of dealers, collectors, designers and set decorators locally, nationally and abroad. Ninety-five quality dealers specialize in every type of antique and collectible imaginable: Victorian, Art Deco, Jewelry, Objets d'art, Vintage Lighting, Toys, China, Glassware, Hollywood Memorabilia, Moderne, Kitsch, and Reference Books....from BARBIE to BACCARAT!

DEALER SPACES AVAILABLE

Thank you for your interest in the Sherman Oaks Antique Mall. We hope you will choose to join our family of dealers. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned professional we look forward to a long and profitable relationship. We aim high to provide dealers with the best opportunity to make the most money out of an Antique Mall. One of the oldest antique centers in southern California our reputation rests on almost three decades of high volume sales and dealer longevity. We are located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, fifteen minutes from the major studios, Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Our clientele stretches from the dealers of Europe and Japan, to the movie studios, to the West Side to all of Los Angeles. Our mutual goal is to sell your merchandise and believe that service is the most important part of our job. That means service to you the dealer and service to our mutual customers. We feel this is best accomplished by a full time professional sales staff. Dealers need never work. Alarmed and well lit cases start at $79. per month and spaces start at $250 per month. All rentals incur a 15% gross commission of sales. All agreements are month to month. Move in requires the first month's rent and an equivalent refundable security deposit.


Focus On Style: Hollywood Regency

When designers from Hollywood's Golden Age, like William Haines and Dorothy Draper, encouraged West Coast film luminaries to decorate their home with overtones of glitz and glamour, a new design style emerged. The 1930s Hollywood Regency style was a favorite of celebrities ranging from actress Joan Crawford to the future First Lady, Nancy Reagan.

Hollywood Regency design, however, is not a relic of the past. The over-the-top style is not just for the rich and famous; a modern version is surging in popularity, fueled by designers like Kelly Wearstler. Shawn Henderson, design director for the online auction site www.eBay.com, says there's no denying the high Hollywood style is back. "Hollywood Regency has spiked in sales," Henderson says. "Recently a William 'Billy' Haines cabinet sold on eBay for $7,500."

Not everyone can afford original Haines pieces, but elements of Hollywood Regency style are within reach for even the most budget-minded decorator. Here's how to adapt a few Hollywood Regency elements to your home decor.

Going Hollywood Regency is all about the details, says interior decorator and furniture designer Barclay Butera. "The wonderful fabrics, fringe on lampshades, chandeliers with crystals — Hollywood Regency style is about glamour, but so much is found in the wonderful details," he says.

Designer Kristan Cunningham, star of HGTV's Design on a Dime, says for those working on a budget, jazzing up thrift pieces is also about having an eye for detail. "If your grandma gave you an over-the-top brass chandelier, replace the flame-tip bulbs with mod opaque globe bulbs," she says. "It creates the juxtaposition of 'super clean with super fussy' that is so relevant in Hollywood Regency."

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