Manhattan Casa & Móveis

    Las Venus, Greenwich Village+

  888 Broadway - New York, NY           
Las Venus opened in 1995 on Ludlow Street in the up-and- coming Lower East Side of Manhattan. In the late 1990's, the Lower East Side experienced a renaissance, emerging as one of New York City's hippest neighborhoods. Las Venus and its celebration of 20th Century Pop Culture quickly became the talk of Ludlow Street.
Planned from the start to be a lively, artfully cluttered, friendly store, boasting a huge and ever-changing inventory of colorfully outrageous pieces, Las Venus has attracted a great deal of attention from the print and broadcast media. Fashion shoots featuring models lounging and cavorting on Las Venus furniture have livened up Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and other international magazines. Numerous music videos have been shot in Las Venus and MTV does regular broadcasts from the store with VJs interviewing music stars such as Bjork.
    Stickley, Midtown
  160 Fifth Ave. - (between 20th & 21st Sts.) - New York, NY           
Enduring tradition, superior craftsmanship, an unshakeable philosophy of excellence—these are the bedrock of the Stickley ethic, and the reason that Stickley produces America’s premium hardwood furniture.
    Drexel Heritage Manhattan, Greenwich Village+
  32 West 18th Street - 5th and 6ht Avenues - New York, NY           
Based in High Point, North Carolina, ranks among the top furniture manufacturers in the world, particularly regarding size and volume. For over 100 years, we've manufactured fine furniture with a reputation for exceptional styling and quality craftsmanship. With more than 1,300 employees working in specialized manufacturing facilities in North Carolina, Drexel Heritage also relies on the worldwide manufacturing expertise of parent company Furniture Brands International. This enables us to provide unique designs and unsurpassed value to every customer. Throughout each product line, Drexel Heritage distinguishes itself by offering furnishings leading the industry in quality, fashion and styling.
    Jensen-Lewis, Greenwich Village+
  89 7th Avenue (at 15th Street) - New York, NY           
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.
    Katz Furniture, Greenwich Village+
  146 Essex Street - New York, NY           
Katz Furniture, formally known as M. Katz and Sons is a family-owned retail furniture business that has served the New York metropolitan area and beyond for generations. Katz Furniture is well-known and recommended by shopping experts for providing its customers with the lowest prices on top-quality brand name furniture with personal service.
    BDDW, Greenwich Village+
  5 Crosby Street - New York, NY           
A small American furniture company dedicated to the creation of well crafted timeless designs.
BDDW builds each piece by hand, one at a time, in their Williamsburg Brooklyn studio. Tyler Hays, a painter and sculptor, is the company founder and head designer. Joshua Vogel, an architect and gifted craftsman, oversees the Brooklyn workshop. BDDW is known for their heirloom quality solid wood furniture, traditionally joined, in select domestic hardwoods. Their finishes are all hand rubbed with natural oils and lacquers.
In beds, tables, seating, lamps and storage, BDDW has created dozens of classics and is constantly producing new and innovative work.
    British Khaki, Greenwich Village+
  62 Greene Street - New York, NY           
Colonial and and Contemporary Furniture made from Reclaimed Teak and Sustainable Mahogony.
    Door Store, Midtown
  1 Park Avenue at 33rd St. - New York, NY
          
In 1953, two sisters from Cincinnati, Ohio came to New York City seeking adventure. Annie and Martha came up with the idea of making furniture out of various "parts". With flush doors and different sized legs they built dining tables, coffee tables, beds, sofas, room dividers, shelving, benches, and more.
These new creations were put on display in their first store, located in a brownstone on 51st Street and 3rd Avenue, which they named "Furniture in Parts". Annie and Martha lived just above their store and put all their energies into their new business.
Their hard work paid off when an editor from 'Look' magazine took notice of their novel approach to furniture and design. He wrote an article, accompanied with photos, all about their unique concept. It was in this 'Look' magazine article that their store "Furniture in Parts" was appropriately nick-named "Door Store". The article drew so much attention that several more newspaper and magazine stories followed. The sisters even appeared on national TV on Arlene Francis' morning show! http://www.doorstorefurniture.com
    Skyscraper, Midtown
  237 E. 60th Street - New York, NY           
    Murphy Bed Center, Midtown
  20 West 23rd Street - New York, NY           
At The Murphy Bed Center, we understand the value of space. Our innovative Sleep Systems, Custom Cabinetry and Office Systems can enable you to make the most out of every square inch, beautifully and discreetly. In an instant, a small room can feel like a suite, a wasted corner transforms into a user friendly office and a cramped apartment becomes a small business. Our designs are unique as your needs and customized to meet your personal specifications. Our components are created for productivity, comfort and lasting value.
    Restoration Hardware, Midtown
  935 Broadway - New York, NY            
At Restoration Hardware, you'll explore an exceptionally well merchandised world of high quality textiles, furniture, lighting, bathware, hardware and amusements. These are products of lasting value, classic design and imbued all with a brand that speaks to superb taste and a free spirited individuality.
Restoration Hardware was born of frustration. The year was 1979 and our founder, Stephen Gordon, was restoring his Queen Anne Victorian house in Eureka, California. After spending endless days tracking down missing bits and pieces of authentic period hardware, lighting fixtures and finishes, Gordon found there were a lot of people with the same problems. He sensed a need in the marketplace, found his true calling in life, and opened the first Restoration Hardware store in his home in 1980.
    Bob's Discount Furniture, Harlem+
  517 East 117th Street - East River Plaza - New York, NY              
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Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, mattresses, etc.
    Domus Design Collection, Midtown
  181 Madison Ave. corner of 34th street - Manhattan - New York, NY           
ddc is New York's leading source of contemporary furniture design. We offer an exceptional variety of home and contract furniture, lighting and accessories, ranging in style from classic modern to the most cutting edge designs in our three story storefront showroom.
At ddc, our showroom and home furnishings are designed with you, our customer in mind. Our Design Associates are here to help you create a space that is beautiful, comfortable, and provides an outlet for self expression. Our goal is to provide excellent design, inspiration and ease when furnishing your space. We want your experience to bring you back to ddc and inspire you to tell your family, friends and colleagues about us. This is how we can continue to do what we love, improving our company, designing beautiful spaces and provide long-term customer satisfaction.
    Fineman Furniture, Harlem+
  2182-92 Third Avenue - (NW Corner of 119th Street) - New York, NY           
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.
    Laytner's Linen & Home, Upper West Side
  2270 Broadway - ( at 82nd St. ) - New York, NY           
For two generations we have offered our neighbors the kind of really nice stuff that we'd put in our own homes: smart, sophisticated yet always comfortable and practical.
We stress value - a bargain is no bargain if it soon falls apart - because as neighborhood merchants, we need you back. So everything in this modest website has passed the most demanding test of all - our customers.
Come visit our three stores -- on Manhattan's upper West and East Sides, or in Westchester.
    MDC, Upper West Side
  2200 Broadway - (Corner of 78th Street) - New York, NY
          
MDC International will deliver custom-made, quality furniture and provide the flexibility to tailor each piece to the specific needs of the customer, at a very competitive price.
MDC International background Founded in 1990, MDC Int.. Corporation has become one of the most respected names in the industry.
The company operates from an 40,000 Sq. ft. state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in New York City. MDC furniture are sold throughout the United States.
    Mike's Furniture Store, Upper West Side
  254 West 88th Street - New York, NY           
Mike's Furniture Store is a furniture store with ready-made pieces, finished or unfinished. There are many colors of products for you to choose from with our color matching chart. Custom made furniture is also available if you bring in a sketch of what it is you want. We will then attempt to build it. Moldings are available to add onto anything you may already have.
    Homer, Upper East Side
  939 Madison Avenue - New York, NY           
    Domain Home, Upper East Side
  1179 Third Avenue - New York, NY
           
Most people associate the name Aga with good food and fine living. And although it’s often thought of as quintessentially British, the Aga actually began life in Sweden. The celebrated cooker found in 750,000 households worldwide was invented by Dr Gustav Dalén, a blind Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Appalled that his wife and their maid had to constantly tend to their old-fashioned range, Dalén set out to design a modern cooker that would look after itself. It’s unlikely Dalén could have predicted that his invention would go on to be widely acclaimed as a design icon, but it has. In the year 2000, the BBC published a retrospective of the 20th Century highlighting what it considered to be the top three design icons: first was the Coca-Cola® contour bottle, second was the VW™ Bug and third was the Aga cooker.
    Gracious Home, Upper East Side
  1220 3rd Avenue - New York, NY             
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.
    Aggressive Glass & Mirror, Upper East Side
  346 E 92nd Street (2nd & 1st) - New York, NY