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BUILD YOUR DREAM KITCHEN

A Family-Owned Tradition, Providing Kitchen and Home Appliances Since 1878


An open refridgorator in a Kitchen
Photo by Carly Carpenter

The Basco legacy began 145 years ago when Patrick J. Cronin opened a harness and saddle manufacturing company on Front Street. Over the next five generations, the business continuously innovated and evolved into what it has become today: the region's most heralded and respected high-end luxury appliance retailer! Serving designers, builders, developers, and more, the organization — now under the expert leadership of current Owner and CEO Marty Cronin and President Chris McConn — Basco boasts an e-commerce business in addition to three amazing brick-and-mortar locations: one in the Pearl District, one (outlet store) in the NW Industrial Area and one right here in Lake Oswego.


A close up showing the space avaialable in the Kitchen Fridge
Photo by Carly Carpenter

When you experience the Northwest's largest showroom, it's easy to understand why nothing else in town compares! With over 30 custom-designed "live" kitchens on display, you can touch, feel, and see the appliances in a natural setting and test them out! And they are constantly evolving this experience to better serve the customer.


Following design, color, and customization trends, Basco strives to always provide the largest selection of sought-after luxury brands in the most innovative and interactive environment possible. They are also committed to becoming the industry's largest resource for induction appliances, the fastest-growing segment in the industry. Suppose you are seeking indoor or outdoor appliances. In that case, there is no place better to find the most stunning focal-point pieces available. Their brands will match any aesthetic and deliver peak performance and quality every time!



The Basco Logo


Check out their website at bascoappliances.com for more info, or come down to their beautiful showroom and innovation center located at 15383 SW Bangy Road in Lake Oswego.

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