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Keltic Furniture

Keltic Furniture

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1115 Kings Rd, Sydney, Nova Scotia, B1S 1C6, Canada
(902) 539-1715 www.kelticfurniture.com
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Aug 9, 2018
Better prices than the ones next door and they are polite and friendly

Mar 17, 2018
Since moving here in Cape Breton we were in need of some new furniture additions. This store I enjoy as they are most accommodating to help in our choices. I have been back several times for new pieces.

Apr 30, 2018
SCAM ARTISTS. i was sold a $1500 set of "leather" sofas. this was a blatant lie, as less than a year later the garbage quality pleather started to peel. we brought this to their attention and we were told there's nothing they can do. we've filed a report with the BBB (about 2-3 years after purchasing mind you, never thought of it until now), and keltic furniture replied by saying we're now out of warranty so they can't do anything, but the first time we brought it up we were still under warranty. they also claim to have never called them leather, which is a complete lie. now our sofas have duct tape on them and theyre ugly. thanks! DO NOT PURCHASE FROM THESE SCAMMERS

Feb 27, 2018
Prices ok. Large selection for living room/bedroom/kitchen sets. Option to buy pieces if you do not want a whole set. Delivery with setup is a bargain at $40. Commission based sale staff is obvious with the "help" you receive. They used time sensitivity and availability to try and close the sale today - tactics that don't work on saavy shoppers. If you are easily pressured or having trouble saying no, my advice is to bring a more assertive friend. Overall a good experience. Happy shopping!

Oct 15, 2017
Purchased a dining room table and living room decor and the build quality is superb. Had tremendous help with our selections and had the furniture delivered to our house. It couldn't have been more simple!

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