American Furniture
December 31st, 2009
I found a leather sofa at American Signature Home Furniture, but I do not know anyone that has purchased from this company. Is their furniture of good quality?
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May 31st, 2009
Hi,
I am looking for american drew bedroom furniture online for cheap prices.
can anybody help?
Asked by: Wendel D
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January 15th, 2009

American Furniture Classics 6 – Gun Pine Cabinet lets you proudly display your prized firearms in rich, real wood surroundings. Show off those guns your forefathers fought so hard to give you the right to own! This rich American Furniture Classics 6-Gun Pine Cabinet is richly finished wood and pine veneers, no particle board, for long-lasting long-lasting Read more »
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January 15th, 2009

American Furniture Classics 4 – Gun Wall Rack lets you proudly display your prized firearms and more in rich hardwood surroundings. Show off those guns your forefathers fought so hard to give you the right to own! This rich American Furniture Classics 4-Gun Wall Rack is richly finished solid wood and pine veneers, no particle board, board, Read more »
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August 23rd, 2007
The American Furniture Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. (AFHF) announces the nominees for induction into the American Furniture Hall of Fame for October 2, 2007.
“The individuals nominated by their industry peers represent leaders whose notable contributions have had a significant impact on the success of the furniture industry,†says J. Don Coleman, president of AFHF. “They are an inspiration for setting standards of innovation, determination and service.â€
The slate of nominees were selected from nominations by the AFHF members. To make a nomination, members submitted a biography (500 words or less) of the nominee including detailed information about their professional achievements, personal standards and civic involvement. Read more »
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July 23rd, 2007
When Jolie Berry and her husband, Dr. Eugene Berry, purchased Wakefield Plantation in 1987, they also purchased some of the furniture in the home.
“We knew they were original furnishings,†Jolie Berry said. “We were just grateful to have something to put in the rooms.â€
Imagine their surprise when New Orleans attorney Paul Haygood, the great-great-great-grandson of Wakefield’s original owners, dropped by to tell them that while researching a family piece he had recently acquired, he discovered that a small table at Wakefield was a real treasure, an authentic Duncan Phyfe piece.
Phyfe, who was born in Scotland in 1768, is recognized as one of America’s most important furniture-makers. Furniture produced in his New York shop is highly treasured. He is particularly known for his early furniture with decorative carving in English Sheraton and French Empire styles. The table at Wakefield is from Phyfe’s later period of design, his Grecian-style furniture.
The Berrys bought Wakefield, some eight miles north of St. Francisville, from Lilie Stirling Sinclair, the great-granddaughter of Lewis Stirling and Sarah Turnbull Stirling, Wakefield’s original builders. Read more »
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July 5th, 2007
The American Furniture Hall of Fame Foundation Inc. is accepting nominations for the class of 2007.
The deadline for submitting nominations is July 27. Only members of the organization are eligible to nominate and vote on candidates.
Members will receive nomination forms in the mail. Read more »
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June 27th, 2007
J. Don Coleman of components supplier Hickory Springs Mfg. has been elected president of the American Furniture Hall of Fame for 2007-08.
The organization’s board also elected Don Belgrad of Schnadig as first vice president; Don Marks, Badcock Home Furniture & more, second vice president; Leroy Lail, Hickory Furniture Mart, immediate past president and secretary-treasurer; and industry consultant E.L. Briggs, assistant treasurer.
Retired La-Z-Boy Chairman Pat Norton was elected to a new three-year board term. Directors serving an additional three-year term are Jerome Bolick, Southern Furniture Co. of Conover; Joe Carroll, Furniture/Today; Kurt Darrow, La-Z-Boy; Eric Hinshaw, Kingsdown; Marks of Badcock; and Clarence Smith, Haverty Furniture. Read more »
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May 24th, 2007
Research and Markets has announced the addition of “Employment and Wages in the American Furniture Industry 2007†to their offering.
The study analyzes employment and wages in the American furniture industry. The report is finely segregated by geographical regions, industry segments, and employment categories. A special chapter is reserved to describe the role and impact of unions in the American furniture industry. Read more »
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April 28th, 2007
Christie’s sale of English furniture on Monday in New York includes some 18th-century Irish antiques, each carefully notated in the catalog with a typically Irish winged-harp symbol. The harp is helpful, because it can be difficult to identify 18th-century Irish antiques.
Even experts become confused, but help is on the way. Yale University Press has just published “Irish Furniture,†by Desmond FitzGerald, an expert in Irish antiques, and James Peill, a furniture specialist at Christie’s New York. The book has been in the works for more than 40 years.
“In the 1960s, when I was a curator at the Victoria and Albert, there was practically no Irish furniture there,†Mr. FitzGerald said. “It was not regarded as having any importance, but I started buying it for myself.†Read more »
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