Best High-End Furniture on a Budget
You may know the Copenhagen Imports showroom on Camelback Road as 40,000 square feet of handsome modern furniture — couches and rugs and wall art and on and on — where sitting is cheerfully free but swiping your Visa smarts like a stubbed toe. If you don’t want to wait for your favorite chaise lounge to go on sale, drive instead to the Copenhagen Service and Clearance Center at the Glendale border. There, you’ll find lamps and nightstands and throw pillows and dining room sets and the rest, marked down for frivolous cosmetic defects (what the store calls “scratch-and-dent”) and other minor flaws. Your spree will still set you back more than a trip to IKEA or Del Sol or any of the myriad cheap-furniture stores that pepper the Valley. But whatever you cobble together from a trip to Copenhagen’s B-store will almost certainly look nicer and wear longer. And the folks at the front desk will lend you a screwdriver if you want to see for yourself whether that 75%-off desk lamp is actually messed up or just needs a bit of love from a Phillips-head to live its best life on your bookshelf.