The Ultimate Guide to La‑Z‑Boy Outlet Stores

Discover La‑Z‑Boy Outlets—our guide covers the official locations in Pickerington, OH and Bolingbrook, IL, plus insider shopping tips, discount details, and return policies to help you score amazing deals on quality furniture.

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La‑Z‑Boy has introduced Outlet stores to offer their famous comfort and quality at clearance prices. These outlets provide a rotating selection of furniture—ranging from recliners to sectionals—at significant markdowns. Whether you’re looking for overstock, floor models, or discontinued pieces, La‑Z‑Boy Outlets deliver high-quality deals you won’t find anywhere else.

Note: For the most up‑to‑date details on addresses, hours, and promotions, please visit the official La‑Z‑Boy Outlet page.

La‑Z‑Boy Outlet Locations

Currently, La‑Z‑Boy operates two official Outlet stores in the United States.

Pickerington, Ohio (Columbus Area)

  • Address: 1750 Hill Rd N, Pickerington, OH 43147
  • Phone: (614) 328‑1249
  • Store Hours:
    • Mon–Fri: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    • Sat–Sun: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Official Page: La‑Z‑Boy Outlet
  • Details: La‑Z‑Boy’s first Outlet store, opened in January 2023. The 20,000 sq. ft. showroom features floor models, canceled custom orders, discontinued styles, and rotating clearance items.

Bolingbrook, Illinois (Chicago Area)

  • Address: 825 E Boughton Rd, Bolingbrook, IL 60440
  • Phone: (630) 480‑5648
  • Store Hours:
    • Mon–Fri: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    • Sat–Sun: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Official Page: La‑Z‑Boy Outlet – Bolingbrook
  • Details: Opened in spring 2023, this location brings the outlet concept to Chicagoland. Expect weekly inventory rotations, deep discounts on living room, dining, and bedroom furniture, and one-of-a-kind finds.

Shopping Tips for La‑Z‑Boy Outlet Shoppers

Plan Your Visit:

  • Shop Early: Inventory rotates weekly, so visit early in the day—especially right at opening (11:00 AM)—for first pick. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends.
  • Frequent Visits: If you don’t find what you need, check back often. New stock arrives frequently, and deals change weekly.

Know What to Expect:

  • Deep Discounts: Outlet prices are marked down significantly—often 20%–50% off, sometimes more. Look for “manager’s specials” or extra markdowns on floor models and discontinued styles.
  • Unique Finds: Outlets often carry one-of-a-kind pieces, like a leather recliner in a discontinued color or a sectional that was a showroom sample. If you love it, grab it—these deals are usually first come, first served.
  • Return Policy: Most outlet items are sold “as‑is” or under a strict return policy. Inspect items carefully in-store and confirm the exchange or return policy with the manager before purchase.
  • Warranty Coverage: Despite clearance pricing, standard La‑Z‑Boy warranties typically still apply. Retain your receipt and warranty information for any future support.

Additional Advice:

  • Inquire Locally: Ask staff if they have any upcoming inventory drops or special in-store promotions.
  • Delivery Options: Some outlets offer local delivery for a fee. If you’re buying large items, plan your transportation accordingly.

Conclusion

La‑Z‑Boy Outlet stores are a hidden gem for savvy shoppers looking to enjoy quality furniture at discounted prices. With only two locations so far—in Pickerington, OH and Bolingbrook, IL—the Outlet concept is still in its early days, but it already offers exciting deals and a constantly changing inventory. By planning your visit wisely and taking advantage of insider tips, you can furnish your home with the signature La‑Z‑Boy comfort without breaking the bank.

Happy furniture hunting, and enjoy the savings and comfort at La‑Z‑Boy Outlets!


Sources: Official La‑Z‑Boy Outlet information, industry news reports, and La‑Z‑Boy marketing materials.

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