Mar. 2, 2023
4 home furnishing stores to refresh your decor
Because there’s never a bad time to decorate your home and make it even more inviting, here are 4 stores to visit during your next trip downtown.
Mobilia
Founded in Montreal in 1966, this family-owned business has nine branches in Quebec and Ontario.
You will find simple, clean, and inviting designer pieces to fit any space. Your furniture should be moveable and adapt to your space, lifestyle, and mood!
625 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O.
Structube
The first Structube store opened in 1974 at the intersection of Sherbrooke and Park Avenue. Today, this small family-owned business has over 70 locations and is Canada’s leader in modern and contemporary furniture. Its mission? To offer the public attractive styles at low prices! A must for budget-conscious shoppers and those looking for tons of accessories.
1450 Rue Sainte-Catherine O.
Roche Bobois
The history of this designer brand is also a family affair, specifically two families, the Roches and the Chouchans. A history that goes back to the 1950s and unites a common passion for contemporary French furniture inspired by Bauhaus and renowned designers such as Pierre Paulin or Marc Berthier. In the 2000s, the brand opened its first international stores, including one in Montreal!
If you are looking to redecorate your living space with furniture developed by designers, architects, and craftspeople, this is the place for you!
505 Avenue du Président-Kennedy
BoConcept Montréal
BoConcept is a Danish company that has been designing, developing, and manufacturing furniture since 1952.
We love their collection of home accessories! Whether it’s a new rug, a vase, a decorative piece, or even a cozy bedspread, they have plenty of choices and some very unique products! You’ll be sure to impress your friends and family! And the other great thing about the brand is that you can make an appointment with one of their interior designers.
625 Avenue du Président-Kennedy
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