New Launch: Max Furn’s Grandest Furniture Mall Makes its Mark

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Max Furn Opens Bangalore’s Largest Furniture Paradise.

Max Furn showroom Nelamangala
Max Furn showroom Nelamangala

The art of crafting perfect living spaces has evolved from a luxury to a lifestyle necessity. As homes transform into multifunctional sanctuaries, the quest for the perfect furniture piece has become more significant than ever. Answering this growing sophistication in home aesthetics, Max Furn has unveiled its third and largest flagship store in Bangalore’s Nelamangala area, and TheGlitz was there to witness this milestone.

Max Furn: A Legacy of Excellence Unfolds

Spanning an impressive 34,000 square feet, this newest addition to the Majestic Furniture Group’s portfolio is set to become Bangalore’s largest furniture destination. The showroom’s grand opening marks a significant chapter in Max Furn’s remarkable journey that began in 2002 from a modest retail store in Chennai’s Royapettah area.

“This is more than just a store—it’s a mall dedicated to reimagining how people furnish their homes,” shared Mr. Chandru Gowda, General Manager at Max Furn, during our exclusive walkthrough. The sprawling space showcases over 150 customizable sofa options, Bangalore’s largest collection of imported dining tables, and a dedicated floor for office furniture that seamlessly blends ergonomics with style.

What sets this furniture haven apart is its dedication to personalization. Backed by an 80,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Byrathi, customers can tailor furniture pieces to their specific needs. “Our customers will not find our products anywhere else in Bangalore,” emphasized Mr. Syed Tanveer, Director at Max Furn. “From sofas starting at ₹24,000 to luxury dining tables worth ₹5 lakh, we cater to diverse preferences and budgets.”

The launch event, attended by prominent influencers and interior design professionals, unveiled special inaugural offers, including up to 60% off on selected pieces and an attractive exchange program with 10-12% discounts on old furniture.

This expansion reflects Max Furn’s remarkable growth trajectory in Bangalore, following their successful ventures in Hoskote (30,000 sq. ft.) and Yelahanka (24,000 sq. ft.). With plans to add two more stores in Bangalore and expand to Mysore and Belgaum in the next six months, Max Furn continues to reshape the furniture retail landscape in South India.

For those seeking to elevate their living spaces, this new furniture destination promises an unmatched shopping experience where dreams of perfect interiors come to life.

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