MUST: Redefining Modern Home Furnishings

by Iris

MUST, the contemporary furniture and home décor brand from Montreal’s Maison Corbeil and Home Société, is redefining style and affordability in the industry. Known for its curated collections, the brand effortlessly combines modern trends with timeless design. Every piece reflects quality craftsmanship and innovative design, offering both aesthetic appeal and functionality.

 

From furniture and lighting to accessories, MUST’s products are designed to elevate any space—whether you’re furnishing a cozy apartment or a spacious home. Their expert design consultants make shopping a breeze, guiding customers through each step to find the perfect pieces for their homes.

ALP Extendable Table, $1,499.99

 

The Foster Dining Chair, $129.99; Léa Table, $999.99

 

ALP TV Stand, $1,389.99

 

Jena Sectional, $3,249.99

 

Berliner Armchair, $659.99

 

Orren III Table Lamp, $179.99

 

Salinas Cushion, $99.99

With over 50 years of experience in the home furnishing industry, MUST is expanding its reach into Ontario, bringing its signature style to two new locations: Mississauga (788 Boyer Blvd, Unit 1) and Downtown Toronto (127 Parliament St).

The MUST in Mississauga’s Heartland Town Centre

The Mississauga store, located in Heartland Town Centre, boasts the largest selection of on-trend furniture and accessories in the province, including an exclusive outdoor collection. The store’s welcoming atmosphere, accented by graceful arches, rich walnut tones, and vibrant green details, makes it a must-visit destination for home decor enthusiasts.

 

The MUST in Downtown Toronto

The newly opened Toronto location on Parliament Street offers a range of home essentials, from cozy bedroom furniture to chic outdoor pieces. It also features Ontario’s first Prune Les Fleurs, a beloved Quebec-based flower shop, adding a botanical touch to the shopping experience. With free on-site parking and a coffee shop opening later this year, MUST Toronto is set to be more than just a shopping destination—it’s a space for inspiration, relaxation, and indulgence.

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