Prices may be going up everywhere else, but not at Darvin Furniture & Mattress! From June 3 through June 16, celebrate Darvin Days and save 50% off storewide during one of the biggest sales of the year!
Enjoy 0% APR for 48 months and take home a FREE cooler bag with your qualifying purchase. With over $22 million in inventory stockpiled, Darvin, 15400 La Grange Road in Orland Park, is fighting inflation and passing the savings directly to you.
Shop the largest selection of in-stock, American-made furniture in Chicagoland that's ready to take home today. From sleek sectionals to stylish bedroom sets, there’s no need to wait or overpay. As Chicagoland’s largest furniture and mattress store, Darvin delivers unbeatable value, exceptional selection, and hometown service.
Store Details:
- Address: 15400 La Grange Road, Orland Park, IL 60462
- Phone: 708-460-4100
- Store Hours:
- Monday–Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
- Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
- Sunday: 11 AM – 6 PM
- Website: www.darvin.com(darvin.com, darvin.com)
Don't miss out—Darvin Days won’t last long! Shop early, save big and take it home today!
About Darvin
More than 100 years old, Darvin® Furniture has grown from humble beginnings into a top 100 furniture retailer in the U.S. The company is now 100% employee-owned and operates a 220,000 sq.-ft. showroom on a 13-acre campus in Orland Park, Illinois. Darvin offers a vast selection of furniture, mattresses, rugs, and home accessories, along with free design services and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
(Sponsored by Darvin Furniture & Mattress)
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