Casavogue Celebrates 54 Years with Anniversary Savings

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For more than half a century, Casavogue has been a destination for high-end furniture in Montréal, helping homeowners create comfortable and thoughtfully designed living spaces. Established in 1972, the family-founded showroom has built its reputation on curated collections, attentive service, and long-standing relationships with international furniture manufacturers. This year, Casavogue is celebrating its 54th anniversary with a special offer designed to thank the clients who have supported the business over the decades.

To mark the occasion, Casavogue is offering $500 off for every $3,000 spent, applicable to a wide selection of sofas, bedroom sets, and dining sets throughout the showroom. The anniversary promotion provides an opportunity for customers to refresh their homes while enjoying meaningful savings on foundational pieces designed for everyday living.

Dixon fabric sectional sofa by Charles David

A Celebration of Home and Design

Anniversary milestones often invite reflection, and for Casavogue, the occasion highlights more than five decades of serving Montréal homeowners. Over the years, the showroom has evolved alongside changing design preferences while maintaining a consistent focus on quality craftsmanship and refined furniture collections.

The anniversary promotion focuses on some of the most essential elements of the home. Sofas and seating collections anchor the living room as spaces for conversation and relaxation. Bedroom sets shape personal retreats where comfort and design intersect. Dining sets, meanwhile, remain central to gatherings with family and friends, hosting celebrations, holidays, and everyday meals.

By applying the promotion across these key furniture categories, Casavogue encourages customers to consider meaningful upgrades that enhance both comfort and design throughout the home.

The Trieste + Rimini dining set by Charles David

A Trusted Montréal Furniture Destination

Casavogue’s longevity reflects a strong relationship with the Montréal community. The 38,000-square-foot showroom presents a wide range of high-end furniture across two floors, allowing visitors to explore complete room settings and coordinated collections.

The store’s reputation has also been recognized publicly. In 2025, Casavogue was named one of the Top 3 Furniture Stores in Montréal by ThreeBestRated, a recognition that highlights its strong customer satisfaction and long-standing presence in the local market. The showroom also maintains a 4.9-star rating on Google Reviews, reflecting positive feedback from clients who value both the product selection and the service experience.

Together, these recognitions reinforce Casavogue’s position as a trusted destination for high-end furniture in Montréal.

Calvera sectional sofa in vegan leather

Now Open Sundays for Greater Convenience

As part of its continued commitment to customer service, Casavogue has also expanded its accessibility by opening its doors on Sundays. The decision reflects changing lifestyle patterns, as many clients prefer to visit furniture showrooms on weekends when they have more time to explore and make thoughtful purchasing decisions.

With the addition of Sunday hours, families and professionals can now visit the showroom together and experience the collections at a relaxed pace. From sofas and seating arrangements to dining and bedroom collections, the expanded hours allow customers greater flexibility when planning their visit.

Visit Casavogue to Celebrate the Anniversary

Customers are invited to celebrate Casavogue’s 54th anniversary by visiting the showroom or exploring the collections online.

The current promotion of $500 off for every $3,000 spent on sofas, bedroom sets, and dining sets offers an ideal opportunity to refresh living spaces while taking advantage of anniversary savings.

Visit the Casavogue website to learn more.

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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


For more information, call +1 514-360-3565 or book an appointment to receive personalized advice.

*Retail Insider partnered with Casavogue for this announcement. To work with Retail Insider, email Craig Patterson at craig@retail-insider.com

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