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Welcome to Whitby Furniture Outlet, where style meets savings effortlessly! We bring you a handpicked selection of top-notch furniture brands like Ashley, Amex, and Elran. But that's not all, we're all about making your home uniquely yours, especially when it comes to comfy sofas. Imagine this: you get to create your dream sofa in your favorite color, perfect size, and the coziest fabric. Our skilled craftsmen make sure it's just the way you want it. Now, here's the exciting part – we're not just about fancy names; we're about keeping things affordable. At Whitby Furniture Outlet, we're always lowering the prices, so you can enjoy quality without breaking the bank.
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1540 Dundas Street East, L1N 2K7, Whitby, Canada
- 9054937744
- info@whitbyfurniture.ca
- whitbyfurniture.ca
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