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We first opened our doors in 1962 as a family business. A husband and wife team named Gordon and Carole Segal, and one (yes, count them... one) eager sales associate who was enthusiastic about their vision. One can only imagine the office parties they had. Table for three, please. Fast forward forty years. And did it ever go fast. Today's Crate and Barrel family has grown to over 115 stores and over 6000 associates nationwide. And, we might add, still growing. While we are proud of our growth and achievements over the years, we feel it is what we fondly call the "3 P's" that has kept our vision and product as fresh and invigorated as the day we opened.
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The Jensen-Lewis Furniture Store opened its doors in 1964 selling canvas sofas and chairs; but we quickly expanded our collections. Today our store is very contemporary and full of intelligently designed furniture - our line is international in scope. We are constantly introducing our customers to new and innovative styles of the highest quality; but when a design proves to be a classic we add it to our permanent collection.
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The Gracious Home Story Of course, there are many “beginnings.” We could talk about childhoods spent collecting seashells in Camaguey. But let’s just start with 1963, when Natan Wekselbaum and his brother left Cuba for New York City and opened up a little neighborhood hardware store on the Upper East Side. Nuts. Bolts. Nothing fancy.
Well, as everyone knows, New Yorkers don’t exactly fall all over themselves every time a new shop cuts its ribbon—but the charming duo made Gracious Home stand out. They gave the red carpet treatment to every person who walked through the door. Will you deliver it? Of course. Can you install it? Our pleasure. Can you find one in chartreuse? We'll scour the globe. |
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Scott Jordan Furniture; makers and merchants of fine furniture for residences and commercial applications. We offer only the finest quality furniture from trusted sources including our own workshop. We like to think that we sell only honest, solid furniture; furniture that really is what it looks like it should be.
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Thomasville Furniture makes and sells home furnishings and cabinets, including bedroom furniture, dining room furniture, living room furniture, sofas, chairs, home office, and kitchen products. Site provides online catalog, store locator, room planner and fabric draping.
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Clients are knowledgeable, passionate about modern design, and they demand added value. At M2L we don't just rotate furniture in and out of the showroom, presenting brilliant product solutions, expert advice and a timeless collection of design spanning the 20th century.
Michael Manes Founder |
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As with many quality establishments, Orsini Dinettes was founded many years ago. Even stronger than Orsini Dinettes' commitment to quality is ther commitment to the reputation Orsini Dinettes was founded on.
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Established in Manhattan in 1940, Kentshire Galleries is the foremost dealer of fine English antique furniture, furnishings, and accessories in America. We invite you to view the selected examples presented here from our extensive inventory and to visit us when you’re in town.
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When Albert DeMatteo launched Carlyle Custom Convertibles in 1966, he focused on one thing — making the best sleeper sofa on the market. By sticking with that goal, he has far exceeded it.
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Paul Vetrano, supplies the chairs for about 40 percent of Manhattan's restaurants, in the showroom of his business, New York Chair Co. in Manhattan. Whatever the cuisine, restaurant supplier Paul Vetrano has the seat to match. Everyone opening a restaurant these days hopes to emulate the runway success if the perpetually packed Balthazar in Soho, right down to the retro brasserie's signature stool: a clubby wine colored padded vinyl cushion with brass nailheads astride a mahogany frame. ItÕs the hot new trendsetter stool. Everybody wants it, says Paul Vetrano. He should know Vetrano sells chairs and stools to 40 percent of New York City's 10,000 eateries and many outside of the city, from dumpy diners and Asian noodle houses to sleek coffee bars and posh French brasserie's. While a chair may not be the focal point of the restaurant, says Vetrano, it's rolled in the overall dinning experience cannot be under estimated.
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Delightful handcrafted tableware and home furnishings from MacKenzie-Childs!
See what’s new in 2007 including the fabulous, fanciful Mrs. Powers Garden Gate.
Browse online for your favorite majolica ceramic and enamel dinnerware patterns:Aalsmeer, Bearded Iris, Butterfly, Chelsea Lustre, Cheltenham, Courtly Check, Fish, Honeymoon, Pansy, MacLachlan, Sunnyside Up, Taylor, Wallcourt and more. Shop for lighting, furniture, rugs, and hand-blown glassware. Give a room new life with colorful, hand-crafted ceramic knobs. Find the perfect wedding gift or register your gift wishes.
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Fineman is Manhattan's Home Furnishings Superstore. Since 1937, Fineman has been creating beautiful homes for tens of thousands of families such as yours. With over 200 rooms on display, a professional staff of customer-driven representatives/designers, and personalized service for each and every client, Fineman will exceed your expectations. So hurry in today and experience the Fineman difference.
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For over 35 years, with stores from coast to coast, Jennifer has been striving to offer our consumer the best value in Home Furnishings. With a Jennifer Sofabed there's always a place to stay.
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Located on W.14th St. in New York City’s Meatpacking District, our Studio is sited in a recently landmarked building from the early 1900s. Following in the area’s industrial vein, the 4,000 square foot loft environment is characterized by raw concrete floors and exposed brick walls. The neighborhood has become home to high–end designer clothing boutiques, multi–starred restaurants and galleries. One of the only DWR Studios to feature weekly window displays, the space displays a wide selection of seating, bedroom designs, workspace and outdoor furniture, lighting and accessories. Studio Proprietor Brian Lynch oversees the Studio and provides personalized, knowledgeable assistance along with his staff.
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Totem currently represents 40 designers and manufactures form the United States and Europe, selling their products through wholesale channels as well as its retail showroom located at 71 Franklin Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. Totem recently opened Totem Soho gallery, located in the heart of Soho on Greene Street.
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Spatial Environmental Elements
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Free design service, free shipping & local delivery,
financing options,
furniture protection plan,
style workshops,
gift cards, and more.
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Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, mattresses, etc.
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Bedroom, livingroom, dining room, plus office furniture.
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Offering the highest quality furniture, a vast array of styles, and excellent value so that your goal can easily become a reality.
Discover thousands of products. Friendly, professional sales associates .
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Pier 1 has been the place for unique finds since the first store opened in San Mateo, CA in 1962. Pier1 buyers travel the world’s major capitals and small villages hunting for the kinds of treasures you can’t find just anywhere.
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Pier 1 has been the place for unique finds since the first store opened in San Mateo, CA in 1962. Pier1 buyers travel the world’s major capitals and small villages hunting for the kinds of treasures you can’t find just anywhere.
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The IKEA vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. This includes helping to create a world where we take better care of the environment, the earth’s resources, and each other.
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Bob's Discount Furniture social network content from facebook and more.
Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, mattresses, etc.
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Providing good quality products, and do not impose any unnecessary costs or extra fees. The furniture showroom has more than 24,000 square feet, making us the biggest furniture store of Nassau County NY.
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