Welcome to Flamingo Furniture, where Crown Heights’ savvy shoppers go to get REAL furniture deals for every room! We also carry a wide assortment of state-of-the-art hybrid mattresses for your health and comfort. If you’re less than satisfied with a room’s look, Flamingo literally affords you the chance to do it over with the furniture of your dreams. That’s right: have your own “as seen on TV” interior design makeover without paying a king’s ransom! Go ahead and buy that dinette set or TV stand you’ve always wanted.
Our customers are wild about our king bedroom sets and we think you will be too. Check out one of our hot-sellers, a magnificent model in a refreshing contemporary style. This roomy king bed has a panel headboard with LED accent lighting. For something more classic, there are our Louis XVI-style panel king beds as well as New England colonial-style poster beds in a warm cherry finish. Our king bedroom sets come with fine accessory pieces including a nightstand and mirrored dresser as well as a tall chest of drawers.
From matching sofa sets to sleek tempered glass coffee tables, our affordable living room furniture offers you the opportunity to shine as a host! We help you make a great first impression as you show your guests a subtle sense of refinement. Our sofa sets come in styles from classic to contemporary. Got a lot of floor space? Seat your whole party to enjoy drinks, chat, and the game on an awesome sectional sofa! These come with chaise options and amenities includes storage consoles and cupholders. Upholstery choices run from traditional patterns to easy-care, cool DuraBlend faux leather. Your new living room sectional can be in bold red or blue, or in reassuring beige or distinguished gray. Up the relaxation by making your new sectional a reclining one! And if you have young children or dogs in the house, ask about our Nuvella performance fabric so stains are no longer a problem.
Crown Heights was one of Brooklyn’s wealthiest neighborhoods at the start of the 20th century — and has the grand architecture to prove it. In the 1930s the newly opened A train brought a wave of residents from Harlem. Today it’s the prices and new developments that draw a steady stream of working professionals looking for space and easy commutes to Manhattan.