Consumer’s Furniture Gallery Says Goodbye
After more than four decades in business, Consumer’s Furniture Gallery is officially closing its doors. Following the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Consumers has navigated its way through backorders, production delays, and many more challenges that have led to the decision.
Since its inception in 1978, Consumer’s Furniture Gallery has catered to the furniture needs of every single customer that walked through its doors. Their extensive selection of living room, bedroom, dining room, and home office pieces allowed them to offer something for every taste and price range.
Though business picked up in the initial reopening stages of the COVID pandemic, the gallery, owned and operated by the Moser family since its humble beginnings, is counting down the days until their last satisfied customer walks out their doors.
Now, in its final months, the gallery is hosting sales through the end of the year to clear out their inventory and provide one last opportunity for Santa Clarita residents to come in and take advantage of their closing sales with impressive markdowns.
Their “going out of business” sale will last until all of their pieces have sold, and though the news is disheartening for both the owners and the greater Santa Clarita community, the gallery’s team is grateful to have had the opportunity to serve SCV for as long as they did.
For 43 years, the gallery has prided itself on unmatched customer service and reliability, two traits that helped them flourish in our community for so long. Though their doors will soon close, their legacy will live on in the homes and hearts of the Santa Clarita residents they served over the years.
You can find Consumers Furniture Gallery at 21048 West Golden Triangle Road, or visit them online at http://consumersfurniture.com. You can also call them at (661) 259-9609 during business hours seven days a week. Updates regarding their closure can be found on their Facebook page at Consumers Furniture Gallery.
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