Casavogue Extends Summer Sale with Savings of Up to 50 Percent

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Casavogue has extended its Summer Sale for a limited time, giving customers another opportunity to save on furniture and home décor for every area of the home.

The extended promotion features discounts of up to 50 percent across all categories, including furniture for living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms. Customers can also discover select liquidation pieces reduced by up to 60 percent, with availability varying by item.

The sale offers timely opportunities for homeowners completing a renovation, furnishing a new residence or preparing their interiors for the fall season.

More Time to Refresh the Home

Late summer often brings renewed attention to the home. Families begin preparing dining spaces for fall gatherings, reconsidering living-room layouts and completing projects that began earlier in the year.

At Casavogue, customers can explore sofas, sectionals, dining tables, chairs, bedroom collections, occasional furniture and decorative pieces in a wide range of styles. Savings across all categories allow visitors to consider a single statement piece or coordinate furnishings for several rooms.

The extended timeline also gives customers more opportunity to make considered decisions about scale, comfort, materials and how each piece will function within their space.

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Discover Additional Liquidation Savings

Alongside discounts of up to 50 percent throughout the sale, Casavogue is offering reductions of up to 60 percent on select liquidation pieces.

These limited-availability furnishings provide especially strong value for customers whose preferences and space requirements align with the available designs. As selection may change throughout the promotion, visiting the showroom offers the best opportunity to view current pieces and explore available savings.

Inspiration Across 38,000 Square Feet

Casavogue’s showroom spans more than 38,000 square feet on boulevard Saint-Michel in Montréal. Complete room settings allow customers to compare furniture, materials and finishes while seeing how different elements can work together within the home.

The family-owned retailer has served Montréal customers since 1972, developing an assortment that includes Canadian and international furniture in contemporary, modern and classic styles.

Many collections can be personalized through choices such as fabrics, leathers, finishes and configurations. Casavogue’s design consultants are also available to help customers assess dimensions, coordinate furnishings and identify options suited to their lifestyle and interior.

Extended for a Limited Time

The extension gives customers additional time to explore Casavogue’s showroom and take advantage of seasonal pricing, including savings of up to 50 percent across all categories and up to 60 percent on select liquidation pieces.

The promotion is available for a limited time, and liquidation items remain subject to availability.

Visitors can explore the showroom Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 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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