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Casavogue: A Montréal Destination for High-End Home Furnishings

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Furnishing a home is rarely about one piece at a time. Instead, it is about creating a cohesive environment that reflects how people live, entertain, and unwind. For more than five decades, Casavogue has positioned itself as a high-end furniture store in Montreal dedicated to helping homeowners furnish their entire home with confidence, depth, and enduring style.

Founded in 1972, Casavogue brings decades of experience to the high-end furniture category, combining long-standing relationships with international manufacturers and a deep understanding of how tastes and lifestyles evolve. What began as a focused furniture business has grown into one of Montréal’s most established destinations for high-end furniture across every major room in the home.

Spanning 38,000 square feet across two floors, Casavogue’s showroom allows customers to explore a broad and thoughtfully curated assortment under one roof. The scale of the space supports complete room settings, helping visitors visualize how living room furniture, dining pieces, and bedroom sets work together as part of a cohesive home rather than as individual purchases.

The store presents a wide range of design styles, from classic and modern to contemporary and glamorous chic. This breadth makes Casavogue approachable for a variety of design sensibilities, while maintaining a consistent emphasis on quality materials, comfort, and craftsmanship that defines a true high-end furniture experience.

Furnishing Every Room with Confidence

Casavogue offers high-end furniture for the living room, dining room, and bedroom, making it possible to furnish an entire home in a unified and intentional way. The assortment includes statement sofas and sectionals, refined dining tables, complete bedroom sets, and complementary case goods designed for both everyday living and entertaining.

The showroom layout encourages exploration, allowing customers to move naturally between styles and categories while discovering living room furniture and bedroom furniture that aligns with their space, lifestyle, and long-term needs.

A Curated Mix of Trusted International Brands

A defining strength of Casavogue is its carefully selected brand portfolio, built on decades of industry expertise and a commitment to offering trusted high-end furniture brands from multiple markets.

Italian brands play a prominent role, including Calligaris, Connubia, Alf, Status, and Tomasella, each known for contemporary European design, innovation, and craftsmanship.

Canadian manufacturing is also strongly represented, with brands such as Decor-Rest, Huppé, Jaymar, West Bros, and others. These collections highlight Casavogue’s commitment to supporting domestic production while offering high-end upholstery and finely crafted wood furniture.

Select American brands, including Michael Amini and BDI, further expand the offering, adding depth across functional, design-driven, and statement-making categories.

Brindis vegan leather sofa. Photo: Casavogue

A Trusted High-End Furniture Store in Montreal

With more than 50 years in business, Casavogue has built a strong reputation through its extensive selection, knowledgeable guidance, and thoughtfully designed showroom experience. That reputation is reflected in its 4.9-star rating on Google reviews, as well as its recognition in 2025 as one of the top three furniture stores in Montreal by ThreeBestRated.

Together, scale, variety, and experience have made Casavogue a trusted destination for those furnishing a first home, upgrading a long-lived space, or rethinking how their home functions today.

For Montréal homeowners seeking a high-end furniture store that offers inspiration, choice, and proven expertise, Casavogue continues to stand out as a comprehensive destination for furnishing the entire home.

Visit Casavogue

Visitors are encouraged to experience the showroom in person and explore the full range of high-end furniture, living room furniture, and bedroom sets available.

Visit the Casavogue website to learn more.

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.

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