Casavogue Highlights Canadian Craftsmanship with “Made in Canada” Collections

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As interest in locally made products continues to grow, Canadian furniture brands are gaining renewed attention for their craftsmanship, durability, and design sensibility. At Casavogue, this shift is reflected in a curated selection of Canadian-made furniture that highlights the strength of domestic manufacturing alongside the store’s broader international offering.

The Montréal showroom is placing a renewed focus on its “Made in Canada” collections, bringing together brands that reflect a range of styles and specialties. From solid wood case goods to upholstered seating and dining collections, these brands demonstrate the depth and diversity of Canadian furniture design.

A Growing Appreciation for Canadian Craftsmanship

Canadian furniture manufacturing has long been recognized for its emphasis on quality materials and skilled craftsmanship. More recently, there has been a noticeable shift in consumer behaviour, with renewed interest in locally made products and a growing preference for supporting Canadian businesses.

At Casavogue, this perspective aligns with a broader appreciation for the depth of talent across the country. Canadian manufacturers continue to demonstrate a high level of expertise, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design to produce furniture that is both durable and thoughtfully designed.

The brands highlighted here represent a selection of Canadian-made collections available at Casavogue, offering insight into the quality and diversity of domestic production while forming part of a wider assortment carried in the showroom.

Canadel dining Sante table

Introducing Canadel to the Casavogue Collection

Among the newest additions to Casavogue’s assortment is Canadel, a Québec-based manufacturer known for its customizable dining furniture. The brand specializes in solid wood dining tables, chairs, and storage pieces, offering a wide range of finishes, sizes, and configurations.

Canadel’s approach allows customers to tailor dining sets to their specific needs, whether for everyday meals or larger gatherings. The brand’s focus on flexibility and craftsmanship makes it a strong complement to Casavogue’s existing dining room offerings.

West Bros Serra bedroom set

Established Canadian Brands with Distinct Design Perspectives

In addition to a broader range of Canadian brands available in-store, Casavogue carries several well-established names, each bringing a unique perspective to furniture design.

Verbois is known for its contemporary wood furniture, characterized by clean lines and a focus on solid wood construction. The brand offers dining and living room collections that emphasize both durability and modern aesthetics.

Jaymar, based in Québec, specializes in upholstered furniture, including sofas, recliners, and motion seating. The brand combines comfort with tailored design, offering a range of customization options in fabrics and finishes.

West Bros Furniture brings a West Coast influence, producing solid wood furniture with a contemporary edge. Known for its attention to detail and craftsmanship, the brand creates pieces that balance natural materials with modern design.

Together, these brands illustrate the diversity of Canadian furniture manufacturing, from upholstery and case goods to customizable dining solutions.

Hamburg Leather sofa by Jaymar

Supporting Local Craftsmanship in a Global Context

While Casavogue is recognized for its international brand mix, the inclusion of Canadian manufacturers reflects a broader commitment to offering a balanced and thoughtful assortment. Local brands provide an additional layer of relevance for customers who value craftsmanship, quality, and proximity of production.

By integrating Canadian-made furniture into its showroom, Casavogue offers customers the ability to explore both global and domestic design perspectives within a single destination.

Visit Casavogue to Explore Canadian Collections

Customers interested in Canadian-made furniture are encouraged to explore Casavogue’s showroom and discover the full range of brands available. Explore Casavogue’s selection of Canadian brands: casavogue.ca/en/collections/our-canadian-manufacturers

Casavogue website: casavogue.ca/en

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday to 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.

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