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Will you donate office furniture to non profit org in Atlanta?

June 19th, 2009

Non profit organization located in the Atlanta area is looking for open statelite office. We provide medical and social services to families of children with cancer and other catastrophic illnesses. We are looking for desks, fax machine, telephone consoles, file cabinets, office supplies, sofa, love seats, waiting room chairs, tables, micro waves, [...]


Performance Furniture Expands its Line of Heirloom-Quality Furniture to Include Armoires and Cabinets for HDTVs Up to 70-Inches

March 22nd, 2007

Can’t find a cabinet or armoire large enough for your new HDTV? You’re not alone. Large Home Theater consoles are in short supply. To meet the demand, Performance Furniture now manufactures heirloom quality furniture for TVs up to 70-inches, which it sells over the Internet, direct to consumers, at savings of 40% or more.
According to [...]


Performance Furniture Fills Void in Home Theater Market

January 19th, 2007

When Steven Bell couldn’t find a quality armoire or cabinet to hold his top-of-the-line HDTV, he discovered a huge void in the Home Theater market: There wasn’t any fine furniture that could accommodate the newest electronic equipment.
So Bell launched Performance Furniture® to fill the void. That was in 1998. Today, the company manufactures high-quality Home [...]


Performance Furniture Fills Void in Home Theater Market

January 18th, 2007

When Steven Bell couldn’t find a quality armoire or cabinet to hold his top-of-the-line HDTV, he discovered a huge void in the Home Theater market: There wasn’t any fine furniture that could accommodate the newest electronic equipment.
So Bell launched Performance Furniture® to fill the void. That was in 1998. Today, the company manufactures high-quality Home [...]


Bustling CES raises furniture makers’ hopes

January 12th, 2007

Flat-panel televisions, next-generation DVD players and Bill Gates grabbed the biggest headlines at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show here, but furniture exhibitors played a key supporting role that will only grow in importance as sales of consumer electronics continue to climb.
Clearly, the new televisions are the biggest drivers of entertainment furniture sales. But many of [...]


Socially conscious FURNITURE DESIGN

December 30th, 2006

The latest design trend has nothing to do with which colors are out or which styles are in. What’s new in the design world is a growing social conscience.
That phenomenon was nowhere more apparent than at this year’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York, where any number of high-end firms displayed their efforts to [...]


You’ll Always Feel At Home At LaCasa Furniture

December 2nd, 2006

When you’re out shopping for everyone else this holiday season, treat yourself to something new—some fabulous new furniture for your home.
LaCasa Furniture (2233 Flatbush Avenue, 718-677-1777) provides a wonderful shopping experience, and they have a collection of new merchandise, just in time for the holidays.
There are two 10,000-square foot floors of fine furniture in styles [...]


Antiques styles endlessly cycle in, out of fashion

November 13th, 2006

Trends in antique furniture circle in and out of favor like painted ponies on a vintage carousel.
Biedermeier and midcentury modern are riding high, while mission and French empire are fading.
Mark Howald, executive vice president of St. Louis auction house Ivey-Selkirk, said there’s a logic behind the simultaneous popularity of seemingly disparate styles.
“We’re seeing a move [...]


Currents in antique furniture

November 4th, 2006

KANSAS CITY – Trends in antique furniture circle in and out of favor like painted ponies on a vintage carousel.
Biedermeier and mid-century modern are riding high, while Mission and French Empire are fading.
Mark Howald, executive vice president of St. Louis auction house Ivey-Selkirk, says there’s a logic behind the simultaneous popularity of seemingly disparate styles.
“We’re [...]


Calabash Imports brings Far East furniture to Gainesville shoppers

October 5th, 2006

A new import furniture store has opened in a century-old house at 230 NW 2nd Ave., tucked back behind the towering Wachovia bank building and nearly hidden among rentals and offices.
But owners Karen and Denzil Chin are doing their best to make people aware of the existence of Calabash Imports and, they say, it’s starting [...]