Furniture Max’s Memorial Day event begins… now!

If you need furniture NOW and at a holiday discount, Herndon’s Furniture Max is standing by!

Furniture Max in Herndon wants you to know they have a wide selection of American-made furniture and accessories in stock and available for next day delivery. Come take advantage of their store wide savings events going on now for Memorial Day.

If you need furniture now and not months from now, Furniture Max is standing by to help, with not just an enormous showroom of the latest designs and decorating styles for every room of the house but also with financing options to fit every pocketbook and wallet.

Be warned: While everything is in stock and ready for delivery today, quantities are limited.

While supplies last, sofas, sectionals and reclining furniture is priced at an extra 20 percent off. Dining sets, entertainment areas, home office furnishings, and bedroom furniture are all priced to move as well.

Surprise specials are scattered throughout the store. For example, with the purchase of an Italian leather sofa, the loveseat is free. During the Memorial Day event, each Serta mattress includes a free bedding bundle. Visit the store to see more deals on products made in the USA by American companies.

Furniture Max is at 2441 Centreville Road in Herndon. Call 571-459-2333 or email [email protected].

The preceding sponsored post was also published on FFXnow.com

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