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New look: Harvey Norman furniture for Noosa

Welcome to the recently renovated Harvey Norman Furniture Noosa.

As some of you already know, we have recently renovated and revamped the entire furniture store; the Noosa Furniture team are very proud of the store and would love for you all to come and browse the huge range of new products on offer in Noosa.

We have worked very hard to bring you as many new products as we could, lots of colours, textures, leather and fabric options and endless designs for you to choose from when deciding on your furniture.

We’ve squeezed on as much range as we can but we can show you many other options as well. We have an exciting range of dining suites to suit everything from tiny space to large family dining and beyond. We have a huge range of lounge, sofa beds, recliners, lift chairs, and massage chairs, a huge rug display with many different rugs to choose from in various sizes, a beautiful selection of decorator and accessories.

The team is excited to meet and discuss your needs and we will always do our very best to help you find what you are looking for.

Harvey Norman Furniture Noosa is also excited to bring you a large selection of outdoor furniture. This year we have ordered some very exciting furniture and we can’t wait to show it off. Some of it is arriving now and will continue to do so throughout the summer months. We also have a huge display of BBQ’s, smoker’s, charcoal BBQ, rotisseries, grills, outdoor kitchens, pizza ovens, electric BBQ’s and all the exciting accessories that go with them. We also have a delivery service available from Monday to Saturday weekly.

Harvey Norman Furniture Noosa has everything you are looking for, so please shop local. Come down and see our friendly team and we can put together a great package deal for your home. See you there.

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