Make a House
Your Home

The right furniture makes all the difference when turning a house into your home.  If you’re looking for a great selection of quality, American-made furniture at an affordable price without all the pressure of a big-box retailer, you’ve come to the right place.  Here at LaChance Interiors, Inc., we’ve been delivering value and outstanding service to our customers for almost 70 years.

Let us help you bring your home to life.

What’s Up?

Now under one roof!

We’ve combined our two locations into one store, now with two floors at 501 West Broadway in Gardner, MA 978.632.1930

**New website coming soon

Our new website will offer a fresh new look and better user-friendly navigation to enhance your shopping experience.  We can’t wait!

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New Arrivals & Promotional Events

**THE CATAGORY LINKS SHOWN BELOW ARE NOT ACTIVE YET…FURNITURE INFORMATION IS IN THE WORKS.  THIS HOME PAGE IS TO GIVE YOU SOME INSIGHT AS TO WHAT OUR NEW WEBSITE WILL LOOK LIKE AND WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE US A CALL IF THERE IS SOMETHING SPECIFIC YOU MIGHT BE LOOKING FOR OR YOU CAN REACH US THROUGH OUR CONTACT US LINK AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE.  WE LOOK FORWARD TO ASSISTING YOU IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE.

Bedroom & Bedding

Dining

Fabric & Leather

Occasional

Office & Entertainment

Floor Samples

An American-made Story

Known as “The Chair City”, Gardner, MA was once home to more than a dozen chair factories, which produced more than 4 million chairs annually.  LaChance was one of several retail “outlet” stores that serviced all of Massachusetts and its neighboring states.  We are a small family-owned business, that offers a large assortment of customizable solid wood furniture, as well as finely-crafted fabric and leather upholstery.  Our experienced staff is trained to listen and understand the needs of our customers so they feel confident when making an educated and informed furniture purchase.

Today, LaChance Interiors, Inc. is the last remaining store operating from that era and continues to carry on the legacy in a place formerly described as the Furniture Capital of New England.

An American-made story…”our difference is worth the drive!”

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