Ready to level up your living space? Mesa is packed with home decor shops and furniture stores that skip the ordinary and bring a little local flair to every room. Whether you’re after cozy essentials or a one-of-a-kind accent, there’s a spot here for every style.
Let’s get to it.
Del Sol Furniture & Mattress
You won’t find a more down-to-earth furniture shop than Del Sol Furniture & Mattress. Family-run since 1997, they keep things simple: comfy, affordable pieces you actually want in your home. Their strip-mall showrooms in Mesa and Phoenix are filled with styled rooms featuring sectionals, dressers, and that locally designed Arizona Mattress…you know, the one everyone raves about. It’s a welcome break from endless scrolling online.
Prices stay between budget and mid-range, so you won’t break the bank. If you love a good treasure hunt, their clearance and floor-sample section is always worth a peek. No snobby salespeople here—just friendly staff who actually listen.
They cover all the basics, from living room sets to outdoor patio furniture. Financing options are flexible, even if your credit needs work. They’ll match competitor prices, handle custom orders, haul away your old stuff, and recycle mattresses. Their delivery team brings everything in and sets it up so you can just kick back. Customer happiness is their focus, and it shows in why locals keep coming back year after year.
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.
Furniture Plus
Mesa locals trust Furniture Plus when they want style without the pressure. This family-run showroom on University blends a warehouse vibe with cozy living-room setups that feel more Pinterest-worthy than reality. Each season, you’ll see fresh accent pillows, wall art, and décor that tie everything together.
They stock popular brands like Ashley, Flexsteel, A.R.T., and Riverside, so you can choose rustic, modern, coastal, or that trendy farmhouse look. If you have a specific vision, they’ll customize your sectional with fabric and color options on the spot.
Pricing stays chill for higher-end pieces, and flexible financing helps spread out the cost. White-glove delivery means pros handle everything, so you don’t end up recruiting friends for a last-minute moving party. They’ll haul away your old furniture too, which is a relief when you’re craving that “finished” feeling in your home. It’s a solid neighborhood spot for anyone who wants a pulled-together space without the headache.
Call it New / Call it Antique – Mesa, AZ
At Call it New / Call it Antique, you’ll find 43,000 square feet of treasure hunting in the heart of Mesa. This warehouse feel is packed with over 230 dealer booths showcasing everything from mid-century sideboards and vintage vinyl to farmhouse chalk-paint cabinets and glimmering cut-glass candy dishes your grandma once prized.
Prices stay surprisingly down-to-earth thanks to rotating color-tag discounts. Dealers run their own promos, so if today’s tag isn’t your jam, swing by in a few days and it might be slashed. You’ll spot pristine antiques, upcycled finds, and gently used gems…plus seasonal décor and retro outdoor furniture that might spark your next DIY project.
Family-owned with deep local roots, the place has real grit. You can easily spend an hour—or three—browsing every nook. If you love hunting for unique pieces and score-chasing, this is your kind of playground.
Ivy & Sage: A Home and Lifestyle Co.
If you’ve ever strolled into Ivy & Sage: A Home and Lifestyle Co. in Mesa, you know it’s not your average boutique. Tucked into a strip mall near the Target at Power and Ray, the shop feels like a collaboration of local artisans and farmhouse charm with a vintage twist.
Every corner mixes boho accents with clean lines and unexpected pops of color. You’ll spot mid-range furniture pieces alongside one-of-a-kind vases, wall prints, and other decorative finds you won’t see everywhere else. Prices range from friendly to “this bench costs more than my bike,” but there’s always something worth browsing.
Jill and Kim, the friends behind the store, focus on local and handmade goods—and they even host DIY workshops using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint®. The displays change weekly so the shop never feels stale, and seasonal décor arrives with every holiday. If you want unique wall art or a standout throw pillow, Ivy & Sage is where you’ll find it.
Potato Barn Unique Home Furnishings
Over in Mesa, just a stone’s throw from the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, Potato Barn Unique Home Furnishings is a treasure trove inside a 1966 barn. They’ve filled the rafters with rustic tables, industrial lighting, farmhouse benches, and funky global finds that look like they wandered in from a lively bazaar. This family-run spot has been turning heads since 2002, and with more than 500 new pieces arriving every week, the selection constantly changes. You might spot a reclaimed wood coffee table next to a mid-century modern sideboard or a vintage Moroccan rug draped over an exposed-beam shelf.
Prices here won’t break the bank—most items run budget-friendly to mid-range, but every corner hides a great deal. If you need furniture today, Potato Barn’s same-day pickup and speedy delivery options have you covered. They’ll even build a custom piece if you have a unique vision or need special dimensions.
The barn layout is open and inviting, with each section styled so you can see how pieces work together. Color-coordinated displays make it easy to spot matching finds, and the staff is friendly and ready to chat design ideas without any pressure.
Mega Furniture Gilbert
If you’re looking for variety and convenience, Mega Furniture Gilbert delivers both just off the 202. This strip-mall giant combines warehouse scale with living-room vignettes everywhere you look. You’ll find modern, traditional, and farmhouse styles all mixed together, plus plenty of in-stock pieces so you’re not waiting months for delivery.
It’s part of a multi-state chain, but it still feels local thanks to everyday low prices and frequent clearance events. Wandering shoppers often tote fabric swatches, scouting custom upholstery and sectionals you can pick up same-day or next-day. No need to camp out on the floor pretending that box spring is a couch.
Their reasonable price tags and huge selection make furniture shopping surprisingly stress-free. Whether you need a new sofa by Tuesday or a statement dining table, they’ve got it in stock. It’s not fancy, but it works—and that’s why so many locals stop by on their way home.
La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Décor
La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Décor out on Power Road in Mesa basically covers the whole “serious about your living room” spectrum. We’re talking one of those suburban showrooms laid out like a home you wish you owned, with couches that invite you to plop down and test them out (yes, they want you to actually try the recliners, not just eyeball them). They cover all the main furniture vibes, from farmhouse chic to a more sleek, modern look––and you get your pick of the usual fabric and leather, with wild levels of customization if you’re actually brave enough to pick details like nail-head trim or those contrasting edges. Prices definitely aren’t budget, though there’s usually some kind of sale or financing going on, which takes the sting out a bit.
Other spots will sell you a living room set, but La-Z-Boy means American-made stuff with their signature recliner game, a lifetime warranty, and those design folks wandering around ready to offer free advice, whether you walk in with a vision or just vibes. It skews toward families and actual adults who want something that’s comfortable and will outlast a TikTok trend. Plus, there’s a wall of pillows and throws, and if it’s near a holiday, you bet they’ve got some good seasonal stuff mixed in. Not just sofas — they’re doing the whole living, bedroom, and even dining thing all at once.
Hobby Lobby
Stepping into Hobby Lobby feels like entering a craft lover’s paradise. The warehouse-style store is packed with endless aisles of artificial flowers, seasonal décor, and a million shades of paint. Since opening in 1972 and growing to over 900 locations, they’ve mastered the art of Pinterest-worthy displays that blend farmhouse, coastal, and boho vibes.
You’ll find everything from scrapbooking supplies and tiny bead packs to throw pillows, vintage-style mirrors, and accent furniture you didn’t know you needed. Prices tend to be wallet-friendly, especially when you factor in weekly sales and clearance bins. Color-coded signs keep the sections organized so you can find what you need without wandering for hours.
If you’re itching to try a new DIY project or need custom framing, they offer classes and services to guide you. Whether you’re stocking up on craft supplies or hunting for that perfect seasonal wreath, Hobby Lobby has you covered.
Ashley Store
Down in the Superstition Springs area, the Ashley Store is the go-to spot when your sofa has definitely seen better days. Located right next to Burlington, it feels more like a spacious warehouse than a cramped showroom. Clear signage and themed room setups make it easy to navigate, and you’ll spot everything from straightforward farmhouse and coastal designs to the trendy “Modern Refinery” collection.
Prices range from surprisingly affordable to “maybe wait for the sale,” but there’s almost always a promo or no-interest financing if you sign up for the Ashley Advantage card. You’ll find sofas, tables, beds, wall art, lighting, and pillows—all those extras you debate adding to your cart. When the weather turns nice, patio furniture shows up in full force.
If you’d rather not wrestle with assembly, they’ll deliver and set everything up. Or you can swing by for curbside pickup if you need furniture with your weekly errands. Either way, Ashley Store makes it simple to refresh your home without too much hassle.
At Home
You can easily spend a whole afternoon wandering through At Home. The massive warehouse-style store is stacked high with throw pillows, faux plants, and seasonal décor that spans from Halloween to Christmas. No single style wins here—you’ll find modern farmhouse, boho, industrial loft, and classic pieces all in one place.
Need new dining chairs or 40 tealight holders for an upcoming event? They’ve got an aisle for that. Half the fun is digging through clearance racks to uncover hidden deals, even if you have to sift past garden gnomes.
Originally called Garden Ridge back in 1979, At Home has grown to more than 200 stores, usually in big shopping centers near grocery stores or highways. They swap out whole sections to match the season, and their return policy is solid if something doesn’t work out. Sign up for their rewards program and you’ll stack up savings on every visit. At Home lets you decorate on your own terms—no boutique whispers required.
World Market
Stepping into World Market, it feels like a global scavenger hunt. Moroccan lanterns hang beside weathered farmhouse bar carts, and mid-century chairs sit next to vibrant textiles from across the globe. You can snag an outrageously colorful throw pillow or a sleek coffee table paired with ceramic planters. The whole vibe is global fusion with a casual boho-meets-vintage flair, and you often catch yourself wondering where they sourced that piece. It’s the kind of place that inspires you to redesign every corner of your home.
Prices here won’t make you cringe. You’ll find budget-friendly picks next to splurge-worthy statement items, and clearance carts are almost always lurking in the aisles. The open layouts and styled vignettes spark ideas for your living room, bedroom, or patio. Since many items are imported directly, you rarely see the same rug or dish set at other big-box stores. If you’re hunting for unique kitchenware, fair-trade baskets, or a gift that stands out at a housewarming, World Market has your back.