"Conforama", 27 de Feb.
They have a web site.
They have some nice furniture, and some "JUNK" for those who don't know the difference, so, "Know The Difference"!
They will deliver.
Personally, I would not do leather in a tropical climate.
ESPECIALLY in a "Tropical Climate" with a Dominican maid throwing "CLORO" around like a Catholic Priest, "Blessing The Fleet"!
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I like "IKEA" for "Kitchen Stuff", but not for much else!
At 300 pounds, I can destroy most of their furniture with a glance.
I also feel that "Pressed Wood", and Chrome Plated Steel will rust do to the Humidity, and "Maids" here, and if you live near the salt water, even worse.Check out "Conforama".
And don't forget to get a "Cash Discount"!
If you want higher end, hand made furniture, I do know a great furniture maker for that too.
He made most of the stuff in my house, and it's still here after 16 years.
All made with Dominican "Caoba".
Maid", and CHILD PROOF!
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I almost forgot, "IKEA" is THE PLACE to go, when you absolutely have to have, some HORSE MEAT!!!
I was pretty surprised at the furniture selection upstairs at Plaza Lama in SD. US name brands like Lane etc. Even reclining sofas. I don't specifically remember leather, but I wouldn't consider that here so I probably just passed them by. What surprised me is the prices weren't bad - Around $1000 for a nice name-brand reclining sofa, about the same as in the US.
They also had some cheap no-name brands.
Again,can someone remind me why leather is no good,especially in SD,I mean it's not like you are right on the beach