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A New Year Refresh Starts with Casavogue, and They’re Paying the Taxes

The start of a new year is a natural time to re-evaluate how a home looks, feels, and functions. Living spaces evolve, and January often becomes the time when homeowners decide it is finally time to upgrade the pieces that define everyday comfort. At Casavogue, that moment is being met with a timely and highly compelling incentive.

For a limited time, Casavogue is offering its “We Pay the Taxes” promotion, meaning clients pay only for the furniture while Casavogue covers the sales taxes. The offer is designed to remove hesitation and make meaningful interior upgrades easier to act on right now.

Lenon sectional sofa. Photo: Casavogue

Sectional Sofas That Transform the Living Room

Few furniture pieces have the impact of a sectional sofa. A sectional defines the living room, anchors the space, and shapes how it is used every day. Whether for relaxing, entertaining, or bringing people together, the right sectional becomes the centrepiece of the home.

Casavogue’s selection of sectional sofas combines comfort, scale, and refined design, offering layouts that balance functionality with visual presence. With the current promotion in place, upgrading this central piece feels especially well timed.

To further support clients making a new-year upgrade, Casavogue is also offering 12-month interest-free payment options. See conditions on casavogue.ca/en. ”This allows customers to invest in high-quality furniture without placing pressure on monthly budgets. Combined with the tax savings, the promotion creates a rare opportunity to elevate a living space with flexibility and confidence.

AIDA Sectional Sofa. Photo: Casavogue

A Limited-Time Reason to Act Now

The “We Pay the Taxes” promotion is for a limited time, encouraging homeowners who have been considering a refresh to move forward while the advantage is in place. It reflects Casavogue’s long-standing approach of pairing premium Italian and Canadian furniture with thoughtful, strategic value.

Clients are encouraged to explore the promotion online and visit the showroom to experience the featured sectional sofas in person, including the Aida, Klimux, and Lenon models.

Casavogue is located at 8260 boulevard Saint-Michel, Montréal, QC H1Z 3E2.

For more information, call +1 514-360-3565 or browse online to discover the promotion and available collections.

Klimux Sectional Sofa. Photo: Casavogue

*Casavogue has partnered with Retail Insider for advertising in 2026. To work with Retail Insider, contact Craig Patterson at craig@retail-insider.com

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