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Old 05-11-2009, 06:00 PM
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I am moving from pittsburgh PA to greenville at the end of the month and was looking for recommendations to Furniture stores that sold mid to high end furniture?
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I am moving from pittsburgh PA to greenville at the end of the month and was looking for recommendations to Furniture stores that sold mid to high end furniture?
Old Colony has great brands. They lean a little more conservative, but have great pieces. Also check out Boyles (better brands at High Point direct prices).

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Old 05-12-2009, 10:43 PM
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We've purchased from Boyles. Also, if you like contemporary styles, check out Bogari by the Haywood Mall.
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If you search this forum you will find 48 topics returned. Find search this forum up at the top under the page listings. Some of the topics returned don't apply but we had a good conversation going a few months/weeks ago that you'll want to find.
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We've purchased from Boyles. Also, if you like contemporary styles, check out Bogari by the Haywood Mall.
I had forgotten about Bogari, good place.
Also check out the local Macy's at Haywood....one of the few with a full furniture showroom. They have some upper end brands as well.
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First of all, I moved here from Pittsburgh (South Hills) myself, about 7 years ago. You will notice no shortage of Steelers window decals around here, if you're a football fan.

Anyway, you will probably also want to check out the following furniture store:

Carolina Furniture & Interiors‎
875 NE Main St, Simpsonville, SC‎ - (864) 963-9536‎
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I am pretty sure they have moved. I was looking for furniture a while back when we first relocated form Erie, PA....I had called and they told me they were in the process of moving to a new building and the address is
135 Mall Connector RD
Greenville, SC 29607-6830
(864) 963-9536
I did go there and they have some beautiful pieces.
I double checked and that phone number is the same as the link you gave. Hope this helps.
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