Manhattan Furniture

    Silas Seandel, Greenwich Village+

  551 W. 22nd St. - (near Eleventh Ave.) - New York, NY           
"One of the finest Contemporary American sculptors and New York's premiere metal furniture designer - Silas Seandel Studio has been providing fine sculptured furniture for over 45 years. Silas Seandel original works are shipped worldwide to discriminating private and corporate collectors.
The work showcased on this site represents only a fraction of our collection. Our pieces are individually crafted to size, shape and finish. All of our fine sculptured furniture is created in either metal design, or stone design - we do not work in wood.
You are invited to make a personal visit to our studio and see the work in process. Free on-site parking if you call ahead."
    Ethan Allen, Midtown
  1107 Third Avenue - Third Avenue - New York, NY             
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Finest creations from five signature lifestyles. The Elegance Lifestyle brings a smooth structure of quintessentially traditional components of design reinterpreted through improve scale and shape. Magnificent yet magnificently livable. A sophisticated mix of decorative and clean timber combined with elegant battling materials.
The Modern Lifestyle introduces a base of classicism padded with modern opinions in design, form and finish. A visual feeling of balance that is attractive to the eye. The art of exaggeration where an haven of relaxed convenience and performance are key.
Romance Lifestyle is motivated by recognized western furniture designs, this look provides unique appeal without the hassle. It’s a fresh on pretty that harmoniously combinations designed timber and hand made finished details with dressmaker materials. An air of wonderful appreciation for the past is obtained with levels of rich structure, curvaceous silhouettes.
Explorer Lifestyle routes a feeling of experience through providing and accessories that create pictures of globe travel. The feeling is comfortable eclecticism. It comes to life through textural modifications delicately details timber global-inspired materials, and natural materials. In non-urban or city configurations, the soul of this lifestyle fits right in.
Vintage Lifestyle is a creatively interesting mix of colors and structure. An outstanding display of the art of juxtaposition. Its careful, gathered feel rises from a relaxing coexistence of apparently irrelevant components. An eye capturing interaction of sunwashed materials, troubled completes, and strong and visual styles contributes an element of surprise to any room.
    Design Within Reach, Greenwich Village+
  408 W. 14th St. - New York, NY           
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.
    George Smith, Greenwich Village+
  75 Spring Street - New York, NY            
George Smith was most well known for cabinet making and upholstery during the first quarter of the 19 th Century and was spoken of in the same breath as contemporaries Henry Holland and Thomas Hope.
He made furniture in a wide, eclectic range of tastes, based generally on the late neo-classical style, but also including neo-gothic style work and chinoiserie. He produced several pattern books the first being "A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration.
    Crate & Barrel, Midtown
  650 Madison Avenue - New York, NY            
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.
    Dune Furniture, Greenwich Village+
  88 Franklin St. - Manhattan - New York, NY           
Dune is a furniture manufacturer in New York specializing in cutting edge design using the highest quality materials and fabrication.
    Homer, Upper East Side
  939 Madison Avenue - New York, NY           
    New York Chair Company, Greenwich Village+
  193 Bowery Street - New York, NY           
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.
    Skyscraper, Midtown
  237 E. 60th Street - New York, NY           
    Lin / Weinberg Gallery, Greenwich Village+
  34 East 20th Street - New York, NY           
Lin-Weinberg gallery was founded in 1995 by Andy Lin and Larry Weinberg to create a permanent retail space in which to present a diverse collectiion of modern design and decorative art.
Prior to opening the gallery, Andy and Larry were show exhibitors at major twentieth century/modern venues.
    SEE, Midtown
  920 Broadway - New York, NY           
Spatial Environmental Elements
    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.
    Manhattan Cabinetry, Midtown
  227 East 59th Street (Showroom) - New York, NY           
Manhattan Cabinetry, founded in 1976, creates custom furniture in thousands of surfaces, colors, stains, washes. For any place, for any purpose. Our firm will gladly work with outside designers, or its in house designers will provide complimentary design service and on-site measuring after a visit to one of their showrooms. They do everything from A-Z, except fabrics and couches. Manhattan Cabinetry boasts an impresive client list. "If you can Imagine, we can build it."
455 Park Avenue South (Showroom)
New York, NY 10016
Tel. 212-889-8808

9-03 44th Road L.I.C. (Factory)
New York, NY 11101
Tel. 718-937-4780
Fax. 718-937-1691
    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.
    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.
    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.
    Aggressive Glass & Mirror, Upper East Side
  346 E 92nd Street (2nd & 1st) - 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.
    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.
    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.
    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.