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Block D, Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford, Dublin 18, Irland
contacts phone: +353 1 216 6110
website: classic-furniture.ie
larger map & directionsLatitude: 53.277902, Longitude: -6.2175131
Marian F
::TOP CUSTOMER SERVICE I bought furniture before Christmas from Kamil in the Beacon SQ (Classic Furniture) liquidation shop - two beds and two chest of drawers. I wanted both chest of drawers sprayed white and Kamil arranged same. When the furniture arrived there was an issue with the finish of one piece. I rang Kamil who promptly arranged for one of their staff Sean to call and confirm the issue. The furniture was collected the next morning and on receiving it back the second time all was sorted. I found Kamil to be most helpful from the first day I called into the shop and once I contacted him about the issue he went out of his way to ensure it was sorted. I felt I got terrific customer service from this company and based on my experience I'd buy furniture from them again and would highly recommend them to friends.
Brett Becker
::Super friendly staff, good selection, good bargains
Christine Healy
::Absolute rubbish - walked in here to an apparent closing down sale. Asked how much my kitchen chairs from arnotts were and was told 175 euro each and that in arnotts they are 300+. What a joke. No they are not. At full price we paid 175 for them. Liars.
Roberto Feola
::I bought many furnitures here coming from cancelled orders. Competitive prices and furnitures different than the rest of Dublin shops. Professional staff, i understand some low stars review but you buy what you see so i dont understand complaints. I might go back and look for more furniture.
Douglas Nunan
::All Furniture Liquidators and Classic Furniture avoid at all costs. Staff doing their best. Owner Maura Pendergast is probably one of the worst unprofessional people I have ever come across. Obviously her history has thought her nothing