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Casavogue Launches Friends and Family Sale with Added Savings

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As winter continues and Valentine’s Day approaches, many households begin to turn their attention inward, focusing on the spaces where daily life and special moments unfold. Living rooms become gathering places for conversation, dining rooms host shared meals, and bedrooms offer quiet retreats at the end of the day. For those looking to refresh these environments, Casavogue is introducing a limited-time Friends and Family Sale designed to make high-end home updates more accessible.

The promotion offers 20% off a wide selection of products, along with an additional $100 off for every $1,000 spent. The event is positioned as an opportunity to reimagine the spaces where family and friends come together, whether for everyday living or special occasions.

A Timely Opportunity to Refresh Shared Spaces

Home furnishings often carry emotional as well as functional value. A comfortable loveseat becomes the centre of evening conversations, while a well-designed dining table can host years of celebrations, holidays, and intimate dinners. The Family and Friends Sale is designed to encourage those kinds of upgrades, allowing customers to invest in high-end furniture while taking advantage of meaningful savings.

In the living room, carefully selected seating can transform both comfort and visual impact. Casavogue’s assortment includes contemporary loveseats and sofas that balance form and function, offering supportive seating and refined silhouettes suited to a range of interiors. Pieces such as the Tulasy loveseat bring soft upholstery, tailored proportions, and a welcoming presence to the living space, making it ideal for both daily relaxation and hosting guests.

For the dining room, the store is highlighting complete sets designed to anchor memorable gatherings. The Modena and Rimini dining set combines modern lines with durable construction, creating a setting that feels equally appropriate for weeknight dinners or Valentine’s Day celebrations. Their balanced proportions and contemporary finishes allow them to integrate easily into a variety of home styles.

Tulasy loveseat, photo: Casavogue

High-End Furniture Across the Home

Casavogue’s showroom spans two floors and offers a wide assortment of high-end furniture for the living room, dining room, and bedroom. The scale of the space allows customers to explore complete room settings and see how different pieces work together, rather than selecting items in isolation.

The Friends and Family Sale applies to a broad selection throughout the store, giving customers the flexibility to update a single room or undertake a more comprehensive refresh. With the added $100 discount for every $1,000 spent, the promotion encourages larger projects while still offering value on smaller purchases.

For many homeowners, timing a furniture purchase around a promotional event can make a meaningful difference, particularly when upgrading foundational pieces such as seating, dining sets, or bedroom collections. Casavogue’s current offer is structured to reward those larger investments while maintaining the store’s focus on quality and long-term value.

The Modena and Rimini dining sets combine modern lines with durable construction. Photo: Casavogue

A Long-Standing Montréal Furniture Destination

Founded in 1972, Casavogue has spent more than five decades serving Montréal customers with a curated selection of high-end furniture. The store’s 38,000-square-foot showroom features a mix of Italian, Canadian, and American brands, offering a range of styles from classic to contemporary.

That longevity has allowed Casavogue to build strong relationships with manufacturers and to develop a reputation for knowledgeable service. The Family and Friends Sale continues that tradition by pairing the store’s established assortment with a limited-time savings opportunity.

Visit Casavogue for the Family and Friends Sale

Customers interested in the promotion are encouraged to explore the current offers and product selections online or in person.

Visit the Casavogue promotion page 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.

Retail Insider worked with Casavogue for this advertisement. To work with Retail Insider, contact Craig Patterson at craig@retail-insider.com

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