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  2. Stanley Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Stanley announced that the manufacturing of its "Young America" line of furniture would be moved to the United States, primarily its North Carolina and Virginia factories. [ citation needed ] This same year, R. Glenn Prillaman took the reins as president and CEO of the company.

  3. Furnitureland South - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, Boyles Furniture bought 65 acres near Furnitureland South. Boyles chief operating officer Rick Grant said, "We knew when we bought the land that our vision was to make this a furniture destination." [2] Boyles only needed eight acres for its store, which it moved from downtown, which the company believed was not doing well ...

  4. Category:Furniture companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    American furniture designers (163 P) F. ... Springfield Furniture Company; Stanley Furniture; Steelcase; Storkline Furniture Corporation Factory; T. The Taylor Companies;

  5. Ashley Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Intermodal yard at Ashley Furniture in Arcadia. Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. is an American home furnishings manufacturer and retailer, [2] headquartered in Arcadia, Wisconsin. The company is owned by father and son team Ron and Todd Wanek. Ashley Furniture manufactures and distributes home furniture products throughout the world. [1]

  6. Rooms To Go - Wikipedia

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    Rooms To Go (stylized as ROOMS TO GO ) is an American furniture store chain. The company was founded in September 1990 [2] by Jeffrey Seaman and his father Morty Seaman after they sold Seaman's Furniture. [3] According to Furniture Today, as of 2015 Rooms To Go is the third largest furniture retailer in the US. [4]

  7. Milo Baughman - Wikipedia

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    Milo Ray Baughman, Jr. (October 7, 1923 – July 23, 2003) born in Goodland, Kansas, was a modern furniture designer. Baughman designed for a number of furniture companies starting in the mid-1940s until his death, including Mode Furniture, Glenn of California, The Inco Company, Pacific Iron, Murray Furniture of Winchendon, Arch Gordon, George Kovacs, Directional, and Drexel, among others.

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