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Rave Reviews for Eldon Furniture!

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We strive to provide you with the best customer service here at our furniture store at the Lake of the Ozarks . Offering services such as free in-home measurement, installation and interior design consultation is only the beginning of what we can do for you. We are a fourth-generation furniture and flooring resource and we believe our commitment to offering high home furnishings at the Lake of the Ozarks and customer service is why we have been in business since 1948. Don't just take our word for it though, see what our customer have to say about their experience at Eldon Furniture!  Eldon furniture has always been where I purchase furniture. They not only helped me by allowing payments, but the payments were also reasonable and fit for me during the changes that were happening. Thank you, John, you and your business are greatly appreciated. ~Mary Wilson - Google Review  Excellent selection, fair prices. ~Dan Farrell - Google Review  I've purchased both ...

Eldon Furniture Carries HGTV Home Town Collection!

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Eldon Furniture is excited to carry the new line of furniture by Erin & Ben Napier from the popular show Home Town! Erin & Ben partnered with Vaughan Bassett to develop multiple collections of both solid wood and veneered casegoods collections. Their goal is to showcase American-made products and their commitment to their love of their home town in Laurel, Mississippi and being serious about revitalizing small-town America. Eldon Furniture is proud to support this line of American-made furniture at our furniture store at the Lake of the Ozarks ! Find out more about this new collection below!  Photo Credit: http://www.vaughan-bassett.com/ Erin & Ben's Story Laurel Mercantile Co. In 1901, the Laurel Mercantile Co. opened in downtown Laurel and was a bastion of commerce in our city, supplying dry goods and work wares until the 1930s. As industry changed, so did the needs and eventually the doors closed. Many decades have passed and “The City Beautiful” ...