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Kittinger Furniture is available through several showrooms across the country. Kittinger's primary showroom is located at its factory and corporate offices. Showrooms in Georgia, New Jersey, New York City and Pennsylvania represent and carry Kittinger. In 2012 Kittinger Furniture opened a showroom in Tokyo, Japan, at the Sala Azabu store.
The Andersons were based in New Jersey for the entirety of their careers, following their purchase of land just outside Morristown, New Jersey, in 1950. The couple used wood from the acreage’s walnut, oak, birch, and ash trees to create some of their earliest custom-built furniture. [4]
The J.B. Van Sciver Co. building at 10th and Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania about 1940. J.B. Van Sciver Furniture Co. was a furniture company in Camden, New Jersey, founded in 1881 by Joseph Bishop Van Sciver and later run by his sons, Joseph Bishop Van Sciver Jr., Lloyd Van Sciver, and Russell Van Sciver.
John Jelliff (July 30, 1813 – July 2, 1893) was an American furniture designer and manufacturer, based in Newark, New Jersey during the second half of the 19th century. By the 1850s, John Jelliff & Co. had become the leading furniture manufacturer in New Jersey.
Four New Jersey furniture stores settled with the state following complaints they delivered defective or incorrect items and then did not give their customers refunds. The deal announced today by ...
Emlen Physick House (1878), Cape May, New Jersey. [100] [101] Furness designed (and Pabst likely made) the interior woodwork, and 2 bedroom suites original to the house. [102] [103] The cartouche on one bed's headboard is repeated in a stained glass window. [104] Pair of Modern Gothic pedestals (c. 1880), deaccessioned from Newark Museum ...
In September 2012, Trump Home announced a new collection of flooring, paneling, and custom wood furniture, to be manufactured by New York-based Archetypal Imagery and to be sold at ABC Carpet & Home, a four-store retailer with locations in New York and New Jersey. The new collection was scheduled to launch the following month. [21] In September ...
Host Jill Wagner visits a New Jersey ceramicist who scratches beautiful designs into pottery. In Wisconsin , she meets a woodworker who makes wood low like fabric. Finally, in Minnesota , she watches a lamp maker make new lamps from old machine parts.