Furniture Stores in Cranston, RI

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“I found the beautiful recliner I was looking for and @ an excellent price! The manager was cordial, kind , helpful!! I highly recommend this store!!! Wide variety of items , ... I'll be back if I get my box spring”

4.3 Superb109 Reviews

“Great place. They have a ton of stuff that is reasonably priced and offer delivery. We were shopping for a dresser and we ended up getting a real wooden dresser, coffee table, end table, and display dresser for the price we would have spent on Wayfair for some plywood junk that would have lasted a few years at best. Nice people as well.”

4.3 Superb33 Reviews

“Purchased several pieces of furniture from Ethan Allen in the past few years and have been extremely happy with the quality as well as the knowledge and professionalism of the sales team.”

4.1 Good36 Reviews

“Very friendly and helpful staff. I had a problem with my online purchase. They helped me get the espresso machine I wanted without a hassle. I must add, the online staff was equally helpful. Good overall experience.”

4 Good57 Reviews

“All I can say is that their prices are way better than RentA Center. I've been a customer for many years now. The staff at the Cranston location are very friendly and helpful. Delivery was quick.”

3.9 Good40 Reviews

“Gina was Fantastic this Lady not only knew her business she applied no sales pressure what so ever!! We went at our pace . Gina was great , No pressure allowed us to render our with ease . Thank you Gina!!”

3.9 Good29 Reviews

“Besides being late as could ever be, the delivery was very professional, it was fast, the price for mat box & delivery was the best part. These guys are the real deal HIGHLY RECOMMEND *****”

3.2 Average12 Reviews

“I love Pottery Barn stuff, it's well made, stylish and fairly priced. This time, I went to get some candles as gifts and their variety of scents was really good. The place is very big, so it's hard to find staff if you have any questions, they are just not walking around looking to answer your question. You have to actually go to where they are and ask for assistance. That's fine.The Pottery Barn company was co-founded in 1949 by Paul Secon and his brother Morris in West Chelsea, Manhattan. Paul discovered three barns full of pottery from the factory of Glidden Parker in Alfred, New York, who had stored extras and seconds up the road from the business. That's where the name comes from. The company was acquired by Williams-Sonoma, Inc. in 1986. Its mail-order catalog was first published in 1987. Plenty of parking at this large location in Garden City.”

2.7 Average51 Reviews