Featured Media
We feel honoured to share that our company has been featured in numerous news articles and magazines. With our unwavering commitment to offering quality products and customer satisfaction, it's gratifying to receive recognition from renowned publications that recognise our efforts. These features not only highlight our brand's success but also serve as a testament to the quality of our products and services. We are immensely proud to be acknowledged by these esteemed publications and remain dedicated to delivering exceptional experiences to our valued customers.
Brothers deliver on family furniture legacy in Wangaratta
Casey and Taylor both mortgaged their houses and borrowed $500,000 to keep the business afloat as they were forced to close their bricks-and-mortar operations. Casey even called several of his farmer mates to see if he could get some McPhails staff jobs on tractors.
Victorian furniture company goes from brink of closure to making $22 million
Two brothers were drowning in so much debt they faced losing both their homes and the family business. But then a “desperate” move changed everything.
Long haul, no worries: Izizi F Series keeps McPhails Furniture Rolling
With a flat-rate delivery fee of $59 and a promise of delivery within two weeks, McPhails has built a reputation for reliable service, no matter the location, which keeps customers returning time and again.
Victorian furniture company goes from brink of closure to making $22 million
Two brothers were drowning in so much debt they faced losing both their homes and the family business. But then a “desperate” move changed everything.
Back from the Brink
Two brothers from country Victoria have revolutionised the family business using Hino trucks as a fundamental link to success.
5 things I learned from creating a multi-million dollar business in 12 months
"My dad and mum founded McPhails Furniture back in the 1960s. He was a fourth-generation farmer and his career was looking promising, however, he wanted to carve out his own path and try something different. He decided to do that by purchasing a removals company and soon found that many of his clients were leaving their old, but perfectly fine, furniture behind."