6 Major Furniture Chains and Legacy Brands Set to Close in California This Spring 2026

— The California furniture market is facing a massive retrenchment this spring as several of the state’s largest affordable chains and most storied legacy brands prepare to lock their doors for good. Driven by a wave of high-profile bankruptcies and a challenging housing market, these closures represent a significant loss for shoppers seeking budget-friendly home decor and long-standing local service.

National Giants Exit the Golden State

  • Liquidation Status: Going-out-of-business sales officially launched in January 2026 with discounts of up to 50%.
  • Regional Impact: While primarily concentrated in the East and Midwest, the brand’s exit removes a major national competitor from the affordable furniture space.

Additionally, the home decor giant At Home is in the final stages of closing most of its California locations following its 2025 bankruptcy.

At Home Closing Locations:

The following California sites have been undergoing liquidation since late 2025, with final closures expected by the end of spring 2026:

  • San Jose (750 Newhall Dr.)
  • Tustin (2505 El Camino Real)
  • Costa Mesa (2200 Harbor Blvd.)
  • Pasadena (3795 E. Foothills Blvd.)
  • Chico (1982 E. 20th St.)
  • Foothill Ranch (26532 Towne Center Dr.)
  • Sacramento (8320 Delta Shores Circle South)
  • Long Beach (2900 N. Bellflower Blvd.)

The End of the Road for California Legacy Brands

While national chains account for significant losses, the closure of several multi-generational California family businesses is hitting local communities even harder…

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