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Was very nice & helpful to my needs. Gave very good informational details that helped us decide which couch and recli...
Great customer service! My father and I have been coming here for years for mattresses, dressers, and different furni...
Always a pleasure to go here. They have such a huge selection. The staff is always very friendly and not pushy at all...

About Us

Massey's Furniture Barn has been a mainstay in the furniture business since it was opened by Edward H. Massey Jr. in 1964. Ed's vision was to sell quality furniture at affordable prices to the residents of Watertown and the surrounding areas of Northern New York. The business continued to grow rapidly over the years, and has become a trusted name in the furniture retail business. Ed worked hard to provide the best for his customers until his passing in 1998. His son, Shawn Massey, followed in his father's footsteps and continued to run the family business. Shawn started learning the business from his father, and worked alongside him since he could walk.Today, Shawn has the same vision for Massey's Furniture Barn. He strives to have the highest quality furniture at the lowest prices.

Massey's has an enormous selection of manufacturers that supply us with furniture to meet all of your needs. This selection includes, Ashley, Tennessee, Brooks, Coaster, Hughes, Homeline, Jofran, GPS, England, Lane, Craftmaster, Sealy, Simmons, Laura Ashley by King Koil, Primo, Symbol, Best, and many more! You can stop in and see us under the Arsenal Street Bridge in Watertown to view our furniture, or pre-shop online.

If you can't find what you're looking for on our 40,000 square foot showroom that suites your needs, we have even more selection from our many catalogs. In 2006 we added a 4,000 square foot England Custom Comfort studio, and coming soon is our new 4,000 square foot Exclusive Lane Furniture Gallery.

We would like to thank the many people who have made us a strong and prosperous business, and hope that we can proudly continue to serve the North Country for many more years to come.