Since 1915, Lauters Fine Furniture has been committed to delivering the lowest prices on fine furniture to Stewartsville, NJ.
Whether you chose to shop by brand, shop by room or come to our state-of-the-art showroom, it is our top priority to deliver the finest in inventory, customer service and overall satisfaction to our valued customers. It is this honest, caring and professional service, for three generations, from our family to yours, which has made us the premier choice for home furnishing needs for almost a century.
Your furniture will be unpacked, inspected and deluxed prior to delivery to make sure you will be satisfied with your purchase. We deliver with our own delivery personnel and will set-up your furniture in your home, where you want it.
We carry name brands like
Thomasville,
Drexel Heritage,
Bernhardt,
Stanley,
Hooker,
Kincaid,
Canadel,
Clayton Marcus,
Pulaski,
Flexsteel,
American Drew,
Lea,
Saloom,
Bermex,
Riverside,
Universal and many more.
Why Shop at Lauters?
- Huge 35,000 Square Foot Showroom – Fully Accessorized
- Tremendous discounts on major furniture brands
- Quotes in 1 hour or less
- Knowledgeable, no-pressure sales staff
- Free delivery & setup in your home

Dear Jason and Steve,
Thanks for delivering and setting up the dining room furniture on Saturday. We got your names from your office and would like to take the chance to thank you for your excellent work.
NC & LZ
I had a very good experience. I found the sales staff to be very helpful and the store had a good selection. It is definitely an “old school” furniture store with 3 or 4 floors of furniture instead of one large, sprawling level. The price was very good compared to other stores in my area. They made it very clear that the price was only good for a limited time because they explained that the furniture manufacturers constantly change the prices to their retailers.
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Stewartsville is an unincorporated area within Greenwich Township in Warren County, NJ. The town of Stewartsville was named after the personal secretary of George Washington, Thomas Stewart.