Montage

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75 Arlington St
Boston, MA 02116

Montage is a modern furniture store in Boston, MA, offering upscale furnishings and accessories for every room of the home.

Specializing in a wide selection of seats, tables, chairs, and sofas, Montage showcases Italian and European designers, along with high-profile American designers like Marc Desplaines.

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4.55 reviews
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Jeffrey C.
4/10/2019

Probably the only high end furniture design showroom worth visiting in Boston. For years I have been coming to Montage to find those very specific and special pieces required to properly finish a...

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T-Bone D.
5/8/2021

This store has some really nice, top end furniture but nice furniture doesn't equate to nice staff. When you're expecting people to drop a lot of money in your store maybe show some respect. I...

Caroline A.
6/3/2007

Montage is the place to go in Boston for modern upscale furniture. I've attended many designer events here, and am always always impressed with their lines. The showroom is AMAZING. Beautifully...

Sara B.
10/12/2018

Montage is truly the best of the best. It is the place to shop for unbelievable lines. The showroom is breathtaking and the staff have superb knowledge. The team is committed to making the...

Marc T.
12/4/2011

Montage has the most beautiful furniture in Boston, and a very educated and friendly sales staff. However, most importantly, we had an issue with a couch recently, and they were amazing about it....

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