The Portico Collection

Upholstery Shop in Los Angeles, California

4.8(25 reviews)
(323) 344-71435019 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042View on Yelp
The Portico Collection - upholstery in Los Angeles, CA

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4.8
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About The Portico Collection

The Portico Collection stands out in the Los Angeles upholstery market with a strong 4.8 rating across 25 reviews, combining furniture reupholstery, retail furniture sales, and repair under one roof. That combination is relatively rare and genuinely convenient for customers who want to shop, restore, and repair without visiting multiple businesses. Located in LA, they're positioned in one of the most style-driven cities in the country, where interior aesthetics matter as much as function. It's a shop that appeals to homeowners and interior designers alike.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Furniture Stores
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

The Portico Collection covers three distinct areas: reupholstery, furniture retail, and furniture repair. Reupholstery means replacing worn fabric on sofas, armchairs, ottomans, and headboards, often with higher-end materials to match the clientele LA attracts. Furniture repair goes beyond fabric, addressing broken frames, loose joints, wobbly legs, and damaged wood finishes. Having retail furniture on the floor means customers can also purchase finished pieces if they'd rather buy than restore, which makes this a one-stop destination for anyone refreshing a living space.

Service Area

The Portico Collection is based in Los Angeles and draws customers from across the greater LA area, including West Hollywood, Silver Lake, and the surrounding Eastside neighborhoods. Interior designers working on projects throughout the city regularly use their services. Their combination of retail and restoration makes it worth the drive from farther out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can The Portico Collection help me pick fabrics that match my existing home decor?
Yes, having retail furniture on site means the staff is well-versed in how fabrics and finishes interact with different interior styles. You can bring photos or fabric swatches from your home to help guide the selection. Their experience working with interior designers gives them a practical eye for color and texture pairing.
Do you repair furniture frames, or only replace fabric?
The Portico Collection handles both, which is a genuine advantage over shops that only do upholstery. Structural repairs like regluing joints, reinforcing frames, or replacing broken legs are part of their furniture repair service. It's smart to have the frame assessed at the same time as the reupholstery so everything is addressed in one visit.
What's the difference between furniture reupholstery and furniture repair?
Reupholstery specifically refers to replacing the fabric, foam, and sometimes the webbing or padding on an upholstered piece. Repair covers structural and cosmetic issues with the frame, legs, joints, or wood surfaces. Many pieces need both done at the same time, especially older furniture that's been through years of use.
Do you sell new furniture in addition to offering restoration services?
Yes, The Portico Collection operates as both a retail furniture source and a restoration workroom. If you come in for reupholstery and decide a different piece would serve you better, you can shop the floor. This dual model is uncommon and particularly useful for customers in the middle of a home refresh.
How do I know if my furniture is worth reupholstering versus replacing?
The key factor is the quality and condition of the frame. Solid hardwood frames with tight joinery are worth restoring, often for less than the cost of equivalent new furniture. Particle board or MDF frames with significant damage are usually better replaced. The staff can help you assess this honestly when you bring the piece in.
Do you work with interior designers on larger projects?
Yes, interior designers are a regular part of the customer base at The Portico Collection. They can accommodate multi-piece projects, discuss trade pricing, and coordinate timelines for larger installations. If you're a designer working on a client project in Los Angeles, it's worth calling ahead to discuss the scope.

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