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Stone's Furniture
  • Bedroom
    • Collections
    • Beds
    • Chests
    • Dressers
    • Night Stands
    • Wardrobes & Armoires
    • Mirrors
    • Jewelry Storage
    • Occasionals
  • Dining/Kitchen
    • Collections
    • Tables
    • Chairs
    • Bar Chairs/Stools
    • Islands
    • Hutches
    • Benches
    • Storage Cabinets
    • Serving Cabinets
    • Kitchen Accessories
  • Living Room
    • Collections
    • Occasional Tables
    • TV Stands
    • Sofas
    • Accent Chairs
    • Love Seats
    • Entryway
    • Fireplace Mantels
    • Decor
  • Office
    • Collections
    • Desks
    • File Cabinets
    • Office Chairs
    • Bookcases
    • Gun Cabinets
    • Sewing Cabinets
  • Builders
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RH Yoder

  • Vintage Mission Chair

    Vintage Mission Chair

  • Vintage Mission Stationary Bar Chair

    Vintage Mission Stationary Bar Chair

  • Vintage Swivel Barstool

    Vintage Swivel Barstool

  • Waverton Chair

    Waverton Chair

  • Waverton Collection

    Waverton Collection

  • Waverton Server

    Waverton Server

  • Waverton Table

    Waverton Table

  • Wellbeck Chair

    Wellbeck Chair

  • Wellbeck Dining Chair Collection

    Wellbeck Dining Chair Collection

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About us

Selling furniture has been a Stone family tradition since 1910. Michael Stone founded The Stone Furniture Company in Milford, MA and ran the business before passing it on to his son, Maurice Stone.

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Contact Us

Stone’s Furniture
111 Mendon Street
Hopedale, MA 01747

Phone:
508.473.7333

Sunday + Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 9AM-5PM

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