Casavogue Launches “We Pay Both Taxes” Promotion Beginning May 14

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As homeowners continue to invest in comfortable and thoughtfully designed interiors, promotional events remain an opportunity to refresh key living spaces while benefiting from added value. Beginning May 14, Casavogue is introducing a new promotion designed to simplify the shopping experience for customers furnishing their homes.

Under the showroom’s new “We Pay Both Taxes” offer, Casavogue will cover both taxes on qualifying purchases, meaning the displayed prices already include them. The promotion applies across a selection of featured furniture collections, giving customers a more straightforward way to plan and budget for home upgrades.

Kalla + Magic dining set

A Simpler Way to Shop for the Home

For many customers, furnishing a home involves balancing design preferences with practical considerations such as budgeting and long-term value. By incorporating the taxes directly into the displayed price, Casavogue’s latest promotion provides greater pricing clarity while reducing the complexity often associated with larger furniture purchases.

The event also creates an opportunity for customers to refresh multiple rooms throughout the home, from living spaces to bedrooms and dining areas.

Among the collections highlighted during the promotion are Nator, Choco Magic, and Kalla + Magic, each offering a distinct approach to comfort, functionality, and contemporary design.

The featured pieces reflect Casavogue’s broader focus on high-end furniture that combines quality craftsmanship with everyday practicality. Whether customers are searching for updated seating, multifunctional furniture, or statement pieces for the home, the promotion provides access to a curated selection at tax-included pricing.

Choco Magic Living Room

A Long-Standing Montréal Furniture Destination

Founded in 1972, Casavogue has spent more than five decades serving Montréal customers through its 38,000-square-foot showroom. The family-founded business continues to offer a curated mix of Canadian, Italian, and international furniture brands across living room, dining room, and bedroom categories.

Over the years, the showroom has built a reputation for combining personalized service with a wide assortment of furniture styles, ranging from contemporary and modern to more classic and transitional aesthetics.

Visit Casavogue Beginning May 14

Customers interested in the “We Pay Both Taxes” promotion are encouraged to visit the showroom beginning May 14 to explore the featured collections and learn more about the offer.

Visit the Casavogue website to learn more:
https://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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