Furniture Max: Labor Day sales start now!

If you need furniture NOW at Labor Day Sale prices, Herndon’s Furniture Max is waiting for you.

Great news for Labor Day shoppers: Furniture Max in Herndon is reducing prices like never before.

The store-wide Labor Day Sale Event continues through the month with reduced prices and special deals that will appeal to anyone in need of furniture or fixtures for any room in the house.

This announcement comes with a warning: While everything is in stock and ready for delivery tomorrow, quantities at Furniture Max are limited.

While inventory lasts:

  • Buy a leather sofa and receive a matching loveseat — free!
  • Buy any recliner — get the second half off!
  • Buy a five-piece bedroom set, get a Serta mattress — free!

Speaking of Serta mattresses, they are starting at just $599 — while inventory lasts!

Did we make it clear? These sale prices will reduce inventory quickly during the Labor Day Sale event — what are you waiting for?

Herndon’s family owned Furniture Max is the one-stop superstore for all-things furniture, for every room of the house. The store’s collection of living room, bedroom, dining room, entertainment room, and home office furniture is in stock and ready for delivery — at Labor Day Sale event pricing.

Financing is available, even online!

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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