Big box chains – such as City Furniture, El Dorado and Rooms to Go – tend to focus their product offering towards the typical South Florida furniture shopper. They all offer a variety of styles – from Traditional and Tropical to Casual and Contemporary – and leverage their large showrooms, quick turnaround times and financing options as key selling points.
Boutique furniture stores meanwhile, are typically smaller furniture stores. But smaller does not necessarily mean worse, as some boutique furniture stores in Miami actually offer more products than their big box counterparts. The reason is that big box furniture stores are limited to offering what they can fit in their showrooms. While City Furniture and El Dorado have some showrooms approaching 100,000 square feet, nonetheless they are limited to selling what they can display. Certain boutique furniture stores meanwhile – such as SoBe Furniture – effectively leverage the use of technology, catalogs, carefully chosen showroom furniture, and most importantly extremely knowledgeable furniture consultants, in order to present and sell over 10,000 furniture products. Moreover, while certain stores in the Miami Design District also carry a similarly robust product offering, given the high cost of leasing in the Miami Design District, no other store can offer high quality modern and contemporary furniture in Miami for close to the price as SoBe Furniture!
We know the Miami furniture scene is full of choices, but if you take the time to fully explore the SoBe Furniture website, you’ll see why we’re one of the best furniture stores in Miami and South Florida.
Modern. Stylish. Affordable.
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