Established Designer Furniture Rental Business , Eames, Knoll & More

Asking Price$600,000

Cash Flow

EBITDANot Disclosed

Gross Revenue$401,541

InventoryNot Disclosed

FF&E$300,000
Included in asking price
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Established Designer Furniture Rental Business , Eames, Knoll & More


Asking Price$600,000

Cash Flow

EBITDANot Disclosed

Gross Revenue$401,541

InventoryNot Disclosed

FF&E$300,000
Included in asking price
Business Description
it's already profitable and it isn't tied to la
This is a rare opportunity to acquire an established Los Angeles-based furniture and props rental business built around authentic, vintage, designer inventory — not the mass-produced knockoffs that dominate this category. Every piece tells a story most competitors simply can't match: recognized mid-century design names sit alongside a custom, solid-wood line built in-house, which can be reupholstered or repowder-coated indefinitely to match new production styles. That's a renewable asset, not a depreciating one, and it's genuinely difficult to source at this scale in today's market.

The business has a real operating history spanning multiple ownership periods, including a seven-figure revenue year, and has weathered the toughest years for the events industry without ever fully going dark. It's recently been reinvigorated under focused ownership, with 2024 revenue at $401,541 and momentum continuing into 2025 and 2026. Live, in-person events are not slowing down industry-wide — experiential marketing spend has already climbed back past pre-pandemic levels and continues trending upward, which puts this business on the right side of a growing market rather than a shrinking one.

What's included: a full inventory of furniture and decor (conservatively valued at $628,316 on a new-item replacement basis, before labor, sourcing, or design work already invested), a fleet of two trucks, a secured warehouse lease with 2.5 years remaining (already insured, parking included, fully racked and organized — no buildout required), an active TapGoods inventory management system, two website builds, a large and current email list, an established Instagram following, a library of thousands of professionally shot inventory photos, and a proprietary AI tool that lets clients preview furniture in their own space before booking.

Operations run lean, entirely on independent contractor labor rather than traditional payroll, sharing a warehouse with two other contractor-based businesses that pull from the same reliable local labor pool — the business has never failed to fill a job. Key salespeople who've been with the business since 2011 know every detail of how it runs and have expressed strong interest in staying on with a new owner, giving a buyer experienced, loyal staff in place from day one.

Growth runs in multiple directions. Inquiries already come in regularly from Las Vegas and San Francisco, with inventory driven out to serve high-end clients directly when it fits the budget — real, proven demand that points toward a satellite location or full relocation in either market. This business also slots naturally into an existing operation: photo booth companies, sound and lighting rental companies, catering businesses, and especially hotels looking to furnish a property while offering in-house event rentals from the same inventory.

The current ownership has relocated out of the Los Angeles market and is shifting focus to other ventures. The business's growth has always depended on an in-person presence in the local market, making this a strong fit for a buyer ready to bring hands-on attention back to an operation that's already proven what it can do. Seller financing is available for qualified buyers, with terms negotiable.
About the Business
Years in Operation
15
Employees
3 Contractors
There are no traditional employees — the business runs entirely on independent c
Facilities & Assets
The brand maintains two separate website builds along with an active, established Instagram presence and a large, current email list built over years of client relationships. A library of thousands of professionally shot inventory photos across varied lighting and staging setups supports marketing and sales. A proprietary AI tool lets prospective clients preview furniture placed directly into their own event space before booking, shortening the sales cycle and setting this listing apart from typical rental competitors online.Operations run from a secured warehouse space with 2.5 years remaining on the lease, with parking included and racks fully installed and organized. No buildout is required. The fleet includes a 2014 Nissan NV2500 and a 2012 Isuzu NPR 14-foot box truck. Inventory spans hundreds of furniture and decor pieces from recognized mid-century design manufacturers, plus a custom solid-wood line built in-house that can be reupholstered or refinished indefinitely.
Website
https://www.yeahrentals.com/
Market Outlook / Competition
Most competitors in event furniture rental stock mass-produced, fast-furniture pieces built to imitate design classics rather than the real thing. This inventory is built around authentic, collectible mid-century pieces from recognized design houses, a distinction that's increasingly hard to replicate at scale, positioning the business toward higher-end weddings, premium brand activations, and productions willing to pay for real design rather than competing on price alone. Live, in-person events are not slowing down; industry spending on experiential and event marketing has already climbed back past pre-pandemic levels and continues trending upward. The business itself isn't tied to one city either, and could be relocated to a new market without losing what makes it work.
Opportunities for Growth
There's real, proven demand beyond the home market already. Inquiries regularly come in from Las Vegas and San Francisco, and when a job fits the budget, inventory is already driven out to serve those clients directly. High-end clients paying to have this specific inventory brought to them says a lot about the pull of the brand, and points to a clear next step: a satellite location, or a full relocation, in either market. Beyond geography, this business also slots perfectly into an existing operation. A photo booth company, a sound and lighting rental company, or a catering business could add this inventory as a natural bolt-on. Hotels are an especially strong fit: furnish the property and offer in-house event rentals from the same inventory. For anyone already adjacent to events or hospitality, this is close to a no-brainer addition, with room to expand in more directions than most acquisitions this size offer.
Real Estate
Owned or Leased
Leased
Building Sq. Ft.
6,000
Rent
$3,300.00 per month
About the Sale
Seller Motivation
Owner relocated out of LA market; refocusing time on other business ventures.
Transition Support
The seller is available to support a smooth handoff, including introductions to vendors, clients, and referral contacts in the first 30 days, hands-on shadowing of active jobs and bids through the following stretch of the transition, and ongoing advisory availability afterward as needed. The crew handling logistics, bids, and delivery have expressed interest in continuing on with a new owner. Beyond that, key salespeople who have been with the business since 2011 know every detail of how it runs. They previously explored purchasing the business themselves but lack the capital to do so, and have indicated strong interest in staying on and supporting a new owner rather than leaving, giving a buyer experienced, loyal staff already in place from day one.
Listing Info
ID
2497478
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