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The Scout: Danish Modern L.A. has La Cienega looks at Silver Lake prices

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At age 21, Jessy Tzarax is already a veteran vintage furniture dealer, having worked as a teen with his uncle at an antiques mall in the city of Orange. Happily, the knowledgeable entrepreneur recently moved to Los Angeles and opened Danish Modern L.A. in Silver Lake, where, he says, ‘most of my Craigslist buyers seemed to live.’

Don’t let the store’s name fool you: Stock at Danish Modern L.A. includes antiques, Scandinavian designs, Hollywood Regency pieces and midcentury furniture by such American manufacturers as Widdicomb, Heywood-Wakefield and Glenn of California. Prices for the well-restored items are extremely reasonable. The reupholstered Danish sofa Tzarax is sitting on costs $895, and the tubular chrome and glass coffee table to his left is $250. The pair of white lacquered upholstered Chinoiserie ottomans that Tzarax made from side tables, to his right, are $450. See more after the jump.

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At Danish Modern L.A., a pair of circa-1960s Danish bentwood-leg tables with inlaid ceramic tiles, shown at left, are $350. Shot from below, the ceramic rose chandelier, shown at right, is $125. Tzarax says he minimizes customer sticker shock by ‘buying beaten-up pieces and investing in refinishing.’

-- David A. Keeps

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