Lennie Marvin Enterprises

Party equipment rental service · Vega

Lennie Marvin Enterprises

Party equipment rental service · Vega

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3110 Winona Ave, Burbank, CA 91504

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3110 Winona Ave, Burbank, CA 91504 Get directions

propheaven.com
@propheaven

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3110 Winona Ave, Burbank, CA 91504 Get directions

+1 818 841 5882
propheaven.com
@propheaven

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Where Hollywood Goes to Get Its Restaurant Sets | Eater

"A large, family-run prop rental house in Burbank, California, founded over three decades ago by Lennie and now run by his son Keith Marvin, it occupies nearly 100,000 square feet and devotes roughly a quarter of its furniture and smaller items to restaurant and food set dressing. The campus-like headquarters is organized thematically—Building 1 holds bar props, Building 2 is food-centric (farmers market, fish market, deli, wine store, grocery) and Buildings 3 and 4 contain department-store, hardware, casino and music-related props—so set decorators and shoppers can reliably find everything from a single modular bar section to a full-scale room build-out. Inventory runs into the thousands and includes 700–900 raw-meat pieces, 400 nigiri/sashimi sushi items, 40–50 hanging roast chickens, 12 Peking ducks, 4 whole roast pigs, roughly 400 raw fish plus 100 lobsters/crabs, 175 ice-cream items, 350 doughnuts, 300 cupcakes, 34 wedding cakes, 125 assorted cakes, 65 pies, 275 baguettes, 20 whole pizzas and 500–1,000 of each major fruit, with tens of thousands of fruits and vegetables earmarked for farmer’s market sets. Regularly rented larger pieces include wheeled, modular bars, tiki and ’50s-diner builds, a Cheers-type bar, a cowboy bar, a seafood-restaurant set and juice- or Starbucks-esque cafe and frozen-yogurt fixtures, while the company also adapts purchases to dining trends (industrial/steampunk fixtures, communal tables, Edison bulbs and a shift toward lighter farmer’s-market shelving). Television and commercials make up about 80% of the business—virtually every LA-shot show uses their inventory—so turnaround ranges from a few days to week-ahead prep with day-of rentals possible. Sourcing challenges and costs shape the collection: some items are hard to replace or expensive (faux whole roast pigs ~ $500 each, Peking ducks ~ $175), hanging chickens sometimes go missing, large whole fish are difficult to find in the sizes desired, and specialty builds like sushi bars or frozen-yogurt walls can be technically or financially challenging." - Alexandra Ilyashov

https://www.eater.com/2018/4/20/17258442/restaurant-sets-hollywood-prop-heaven-fake-food
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Andy Appleton

Google
Always a pleasure dealing with these guys.

Robert Walley

Google
This place is a dream. Pretty much every prop you can think of. I’ve rented from here for everything from the biggest halloween party in Hollywood to commercials. The staff is always friendly and eager to help and the prices are competitive with other prop shops. This is usually my first stop because they seem to have the widest variety, so I get as much as possible from here then fill in at other places, if necessary (and it usually isn’t). This place is also referred to as “Prop Heaven” by a lot of people, so if you hear that name, they’re the same place.

Vince McManus

Google
In my experience, if your production isn't terribly high profile these people can be pretty rude. Not returning phone calls, passing you around between employees when you stop in to the office, etc. They have a great inventory of props and set pieces, but the service needs work.

Dominic Guidote

Google
One of the best prop houses in Los Angeles. Good customer service

Tim Charleson

Google
I mean what can I say they’ve got everything you need stop in and grab a stop light or maybe you need a fake hotdog or a Victorian era desk lamp. They’ve got you covered

Shane Young

Google
I’ll echo what other ppl have said, have been treated rudely here by the dock more than once. No reason for it either.

Joseph (Joseph and Debra Delivery)

Google
Great prop house. Fast and friendly service. HUGE SELECTION! (4 buildings!).

Grant Hyde

Google
One of the best set dressing shops in town. A staple for any art department.