Light Parker Furniture
- Saturday, December 10th 2011.
Light Parker Furniture - Light Parker furniture is a family owned furniture company. It is operated by Parker family member and family relation. Light Parker Furniture is also operated a furniture gallery. Light Parker Furniture is built since 1943. They have earned the reputation of offering the extensive selection of the highest quality of 18th Century look alike home furnishings that is backed by a staff of experienced classic furniture designers, salespeople, and a well-experienced craftsmen also. Light Parker Furniture have nearly 50 store showcases full displays with and additional pieces more than 75 manufacturers. They combined together all their products that made of the finest material of leathers, carpets, fabrics, and wood. They also make their products limitless to their costumers. The costumers can make their own design of furniture and give it to the light Parker furniture’s staff. The staff will try as best as they can to make your design comes true as look alike as your designated furniture. They know that this kind of service stuff, giving the freedom to the costumer to design their own furniture, will make their costumer feel the originality in their own designated furniture so that the costumer can make their own custom living room, dining room, bed room, patio furniture according their own imagination and make their live more colorful than before. But do not feel worry, of course you can also buy furniture that is designed by the light Parker furniture’s designers.
Light Parker Furniture can be found Conshohocken Store in 100 Fayette Street Conshohocken, PA 19428. You can call them before you go there to find your furniture need or before you give them your furniture design at (610) 828-1875. If you want to go there directly is also fine. You can find the store open in Monday, Tuesday, Thursday at 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. In Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 am – 9:00 pm. In Saturday at 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
and also in Sunday at 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm.

