Hunting for unique furniture and fresh decor in East Valley can turn even a typical weekend into an adventure. Whether you crave a one-of-a-kind artisan sofa or just need the perfect finishing touches to complete your living room, the city has a range of shops and showrooms to fit every budget and style.
Let’s get to it.
Norwood Furniture
Stepping into Norwood Furniture, you’ll notice it’s a big family-owned showroom in Gilbert with a name that feels timeless. The Brundrett family has run it since 1974, and that legacy shows. At around 35,000 square feet, it’s set up as full-room displays, not random couch piles. You’ll find transitional layouts here, then around the corner, modern contemporary or farmhouse chic… all carefully put together.
They bring in pieces from major national brands, so it feels high-end while still feeling like home. Beyond sofas and chairs, they stock art, rugs, candles, linens, and a design center where you can get real advice. The staff will tell you if that oversized coffee table is a bad idea. Prices range from mid-level to splurge-worthy, so you might want to peek at financing if you fall for a specialty finish.
If measuring feels like a chore, their team offers free window measurements and white-glove delivery. For a place in a suburban strip mall, Norwood Furniture nails family legacy and service in a way you don’t see much these days.
Highland Yard Vintage
At Highland Yard Vintage you’ll find a warehouse full of character. Located behind Merchant Square Antique Mall in Chandler, this spot has been serving up unique home décor since 2019. Every month they host four-day pop-ups featuring over 50 local vendors, each setting up booths that feel like real living rooms, kitchens, or patios.
If reclaimed wood tables, mid-century Pyrex bowls, or hand-woven rugs are your thing, you’ll lose track of time here. Prices hit a sweet spot, with tons of gems under $100 unless you’re shopping for a major statement piece. Beyond furniture and vintage dishes, you’ll also find jams, small-batch baked goods, and repurposed lighting that highlights the creativity of local artisans.
This place doesn’t feel dusty or stuck in the past. It’s air-conditioned and styled to perfection. You can explore themed displays that change with the seasons or grab a garden planter with a story to tell. Ample free parking makes it easy to load up your finds and head home inspired.
Copenhagen Imports
Checking out Copenhagen Imports feels like stepping into a Scandinavian design studio, but with a friendly vibe. Their Gilbert showroom floods with natural light and features Danish Modern classics alongside a touch of Italian style. You’ll find Stressless recliners imported from Norway sitting next to sleek Italian dining tables and soft throws that beg you to sit down.
Everything is high-quality and made to use, not just look at. Whether you need a single accent chair or your entire living room redone, the sales team knows their stuff and lets you browse at your own pace. They also carry decorative vases, rugs, and lighting to round out the look. Prices match the imports… responsible costs for timeless pieces.
Their clearance section sometimes has surprises, but the real highlight is the special-order center. You can pick finishes, fabrics, and sizes, so you won’t end up with a sectional that doesn’t fit. White-glove delivery is part of the deal, so when your furniture arrives, it’s set up without a single curse word.
Spice Up Your Home Furniture & Staging
If you’re tired of big-box catalog furniture, Spice Up Your Home Furniture & Staging in Fulton Ranch Towne Center is a breath of fresh air. From the moment you step into this suburban strip mall spot, you’ll find a boutique vibe that’s a serious upgrade from the usual chains. Full-room setups are scattered around, giving you real-life inspiration for your living room, bedroom, or home office.
The focus here is contemporary transitional style, but you’ll also spot boho throw pillows and custom-looking coffee tables. Every piece in the showroom is brand new and chosen for its one-of-a-kind appeal. You won’t just pick between gray sofa A and gray sofa B. Expect artisan finds, imported accents, and statement pieces that turn heads.
Pricing sits in a mid-to-high range, but you can see why when you touch quality fabrics or admire handcrafted details. The store is family owned and woman led, with two decades of combined design experience on display. A big bonus is the ample free parking right out front—no circling for a spot.
FURNITURE BRAT
When you need furniture that feels one-of-a-kind, FURNITURE BRAT has your back. Family-run since 2018 in Gilbert, this warehouse showroom blends light-industrial rawness with Pinterest-worthy room scenes and actual converted shipping containers. Stroll through rows of reclaimed wood tables that look like they came from an old train depot, casual modern sofas and distressed cabinets with a lived-in vibe.
The real standout is the fearless mix of styles. You’ll find steampunk lamps next to farmhouse benches, vintage trunks by upcycled décor and quirky lighting that could headline your next Instagram post. They cover every room—living areas, bedrooms, home offices—and even handle custom upholstery and leather so you can pick your exact shade of green or any color that inspires you.
Shopping here feels like having insider access to designer steals without the designer price tag. They also offer custom consults for plan-ahead customers and same-day delivery if you’re ready to bring home your finds. With a local family at the helm, FURNITURE BRAT delivers neighborhood charm in a warehouse that’s anything but ordinary.
Kerby’s Furniture
Driving down East Apache Trail in Mesa, you can’t miss Kerby’s Furniture sitting on the corner. Family-owned since 1959, this spot feels like stepping into Grandma’s living room if Grandma had perfect style. You won’t find avant-garde statement pieces here—just classic, comfortable couches, recliners, and tables built to last.
They carry familiar names like La-Z-Boy, Broyhill, Howard Miller, and Simmons, plus spill-proof performance fabrics and genuine leather options. Room-like displays make it easy to visualize how your space could look, without feeling lost in a cavernous warehouse.
Manager’s specials pop up regularly, so keep an eye out for a last-minute deal. Financing is friendly, avoiding that “year’s rent on a sectional” sticker shock. They even haul away your old furniture and assemble the new bed or sofa. It’s the kind of reliable service you expect from a store that’s been doing right by this community for decades.
Mor Furniture for Less
When you walk into Mor Furniture for Less, it feels like discovering Costco without the bulk snacks but with way more decorative pillows. The Gilbert showroom is huge… inside it’s divided into seasonal room setups. One aisle features coastal styles in soft blues and sandy neutrals. Another jumps to modern minimalism in shades of gray. You’ll even find cozy farmhouse scenes with warm lighting. Beyond couches and beds, they stock mattresses, office desks, buffets, wall art, and enough dining chairs to supply a brewpub.
The prices are what draw most people. They claim if you find a lower price, they’ll pay you double the difference. Financing options are everywhere. You can grab a coffee and cookie while you shop, and there’s same-day delivery if you’re ready to buy. The salespeople are laid-back, letting you browse without reappearing every minute. If you’re hunting for new furniture or just figuring out your style, Mor Furniture for Less offers a no-pressure, one-stop experience.
American Furniture Warehouse
Walking into American Furniture Warehouse feels like stepping into an airport terminal stocked with sofas. Their 600,000 square feet in Gilbert is divided into zones by room and style, so you can zero in on classic formal pieces, modern setups, or rustic finds without going in circles. Beyond living and dining, they stock mattresses, bedroom sets, home office furniture, and decor accents.
Prices are set low all the time, which means no need to wait for sales. You’ll find big-name brands, everyday low prices, and if you’re okay with floor models, there are clearance deals too. Staff won’t hover over you. They’ll pop in when you ask and might even chat in Spanish if it helps.
A free interior design consultation is available, and there’s an AR app for planning, if you like to play architect. This family-owned spot has been around since the ’70s, so it feels local even if it’s crazy big. Plus, you can grab all your furniture in one trip… and still have room to explore.
HomeGoods
Honestly, HomeGoods feels like a cheerful chaos central for anyone who loves surprise decorating finds. There are over 800 stores scattered through suburbia, each packed with items you didn’t realize you needed, like a golden Buddha lamp, a galaxy-print throw pillow or something totally unexpected. You won’t find just modern or minimalist pieces here—you’ll see modern, vintage, farmhouse, boho and everything in between all mixed together.
The best part is how quickly everything rotates. One week it’s teapots with dancing flamingos… the next week it’s spooky Halloween platters and velvet autumn pumpkins. You’ll discover kitchen gear, wall art, quirky vases, mirrors and even a handful of garden gnomes. Prices are about 20 to 50 percent off department store rates, and they run a rewards program where you can earn gift cards.
It’s a bit chaotic, a little like a treasure hunt, and that’s exactly why bargain hunters and “I’ll know it when I see it” decorators keep coming back for more.
Living Spaces
Stepping into Living Spaces feels like dropping in on a stylish friend who insists they didn’t break the bank. With over 40 locations, including one in Gilbert’s SanTan Village, it’s a sprawling warehouse loaded with furniture, accessories and all the little touches that make a space feel lived in. One room setup looks like a modern mountain retreat, the next is pure boho chic.
The sales team won’t hover, but they’re ready to help with a free 3D Design Center or quick decorating tips. There’s even a kids’ play area so parents can compare sectionals in peace. Hit the same-day delivery window and you might have your new sofa that afternoon. Or pick up your items in-store and use white-glove assembly for a hands-off setup.
They run solid clearance deals, free local delivery, custom upholstery and financing options if you want to spread out the cost. Whether you’re overhauling an entire room or hunting for that one standout piece, Living Spaces keeps it fresh, affordable and surprisingly fun.
At Home
Visiting At Home in Gilbert feels like stepping into a giant Pinterest board that never stops updating. This warehouse near SanTan Village Marketplace has aisles stretching for days, each devoted to a different decor style, modern minimalism, boho pillows, classic farmhouse and even eclectic global accents.
You’ll spot furniture pieces, wall art, rugs, knick-knacks and seasonal sections with everything from greenery to Halloween platters. They add around 400 new items each week, so you’ll often find random gems or oddly specific wall art you didn’t know you needed.
If wandering isn’t your thing, At Home offers buy-online-pickup, fast delivery and curbside service. Clearance events pop up regularly, which is perfect for hunting budget-friendly deals. The store also showcases full room setups to spark ideas and covers all the holiday decor bases, dozens of faux Christmas trees, dozens of ornaments and themed party supplies.
With new arrivals, frequent sales and mix-and-match finds galore, At Home makes it simple to refresh any room. You can build a unique style without stretching your wallet.