Status Update: Las Vegas furniture store bringing its luxury goods to south OC

LV Furniture Collection is set to debut its first Orange County showroom, marking a significant expansion for the Las Vegas-based luxury brand known for Italian-inspired modern designs. The company is occupying a prime retail space in Foothill Ranch previously held by a mass-market retailer, reflecting a broader trend of premium brands moving into vacated big-box locations. This development highlights the resilience of the high-end home furnishings sector in Southern California even as broader retail markets undergo post-bankruptcy restructuring.
LV Furniture Collection, a brand specializing in contemporary living spaces and distinctive dining collections, is currently constructing a new showroom at 26532 Towne Centre Drive in Foothill Ranch. The company, which has built a reputation in Las Vegas for its curated luxury experience, confirmed that the Irvine-adjacent location is expected to open in approximately three months. The move introduces high-end, one-of-a-kind accent pieces to the South Orange County market, targeting affluent consumers looking for modern, Italian-inspired aesthetics.
The brand's arrival follows the exit of At Home, a Texas-based retailer that vacated the Orange County market last summer during a bankruptcy reorganization. At Home, which struggled with $2 billion in debt and cited the impact of tariff policies and a shifting trade environment, previously utilized the massive Costco-like space for discount housewares. The replacement of a high-volume discount chain with a curated luxury furniture brand underscores a shift in the local real estate strategy toward higher-margin, premium retail offerings.
Beyond the furniture sector, the regional economy is experiencing a wave of high-value commercial activity and infrastructure changes that impact the luxury landscape. This includes the conversion of a former Bed Bath & Beyond site into a unique 40-pump Costco fueling station in Mission Viejo and the potential $400 million sale of the 634,000-square-foot Anduril campus in Costa Mesa. Additionally, Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling is investing $650 million in a new Rancho Cucamonga facility, signaling strong industrial growth that supports the broader economic health of the Southern California market.
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