With over 27 years of experience, CFR has become a leading provider of pre-owned and custom office furniture. Operating for a noteworthy 25–27 years, this has become an impressive feat. Located in Northern New Jersey, our main office and sizable... warehouse serve the tri‑state area (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania) and a wider national reach through a network of agents. Our upgraded showroom, warehouse, and a fleet of over 20 trailers/delivery trucks allow us to deliver comprehensive and prompt solutions. CFR offers premium pre‑owned furniture—including desks, chairs, cubicles, and conference tables—and also carries new and custom, "made‑to‑order" items.Beyond sales, we provide space planning, design advice, relocation services, secure storage, and eco-friendly recycling. Our internal team also provides expert reupholstery and cleaning services.We work with a diverse clientele, from Fortune 500 companies to smaller and mid-sized businesses. Our reputation also extends to supporting commercial dealers across the country. Our dedication to quality, sustainability, and tailored service ensures we can furnish new offices, update existing spaces, or handle relocations on schedule and within budget. Discover why CFR remains the reliable choice for intelligent commercial furniture solutions.
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