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Get a closer look at the retailer’s first standalone storefront in Ontario

MUST Societe, a leading name in luxury home furnishings, has made a timely and grand statement in the Ontario market with the inauguration of its expansive new showroom in the GTA. MUST Mississauga marks a significant milestone for the brand as it unveils its largest standalone furniture storefront in the province, promising a new era of sophistication and style for Canadian homeowners and interior enthusiasts.

The 35,000-square-foot showroom opened its doors in late February and embodies MUST’s commitment to offering premium quality furnishings with an extensive array of furniture pieces, lighting fixtures, accessories and more.

MUST Furniture store in MISSISSAUGA
MUST Furniture store in MISSISSAUGA

MUST Mississauga is located in Heartland Town Centre at 788 Boyer Boulevard. Home Société Group (G2MC) was created through the consolidation of Galerie du Meuble (acquired in 2012), Maison Corbeil (2013) and Jardin de Ville (2015).

“As MUST enters the GTA with two new locations and a fully operational e-commerce site, we’re thrilled to offer our quality designs at accessible prices to more customers,” says Home Société Group co-president Éric Corbeil. “This expansion highlights our dedication to providing exceptional service and meeting the demands of modern-day consumers across Ontario.”

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Sofa details

The MUST Meadow Sectional in Beige.

By establishing a physical store presence in Ontario, MUST Mississauga cements its place in the Toronto design community, providing designers and homeowners access to some of the most sought-after brand names in furniture. Think: Ligne Roset, Cattelan Italia, Kartell and new Italian labels yet to hit the market. Additionally, shoppers can find the brand’s exclusive line of made-in-Canada products to browse and shop and their leisure.

MUST furniture showroom in Mississauga
MUST furniture showroom in Mississauga

Inside, the showroom offers a space to explore stylish home furnishings in a welcoming ambiance, punctuated with graceful arches, rich walnut and vibrant green accents. Whether seeking to revitalize a single room or embark on a complete home makeover, MUST Mississauga promises to be a destination where dreams of refined interiors become reality.

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