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What do you recommend for Furniture care of your products?is especially proud of our wood and metal finishes which have been designed for easy care and low maintenance. No wax or polish is necessary to enhance the beauty. Use a soft damp cloth to maintain the finish, remove kitchenislands spots or soiling. What is your furniture made of?Wood furnishings are exclusively reproduced for using a meticulously supervised manufacturing process of the highest standards. Our manufacturing uses solid hardwood when needed kitchenislands for supporting parts that includes legs and frames. In the tradition of fine furniture, tabletops and large surfaces are veneered with top grade hardwood over a quality woodcore to prevent warping. Because all of our products are hand crafted, dimensions may vary slightly. For more information please call or visit your local store or call. You can use the store locator feature on the web site to locate the store nearest you.DESIGNER SALES We also offer a professional discount for designers in the trade. If you are a practicing designer with credentials, we are pleased to invite you to join our . As a member you will receive many special privileges. Designer Circle Card Privileges20% off all regular kitchenislands price purchases on behalf of a client Receive catalogs filled with distinctive home furnishings Receive notice of exciting new arrivals and special events Please visit your local store to pick up an application or contact us with your mailing address at eslaught@us.co.com kitchenislands and we will be glad to send you an application. And because unassembled furniture took up so little space, the company didn''t need a lot of extra storage room. ''s ready-to-assemble furniture also provided immediate gratification: customers kitchenislands could walk out with what they wanted rather than wait weeks for delivery. In April 1980, he opened his first store with 35 styles of furniture. The pieces of the puzzle were all coming together. Sales in Canada were strong and soon needed more capital for inventory and expansion. At the same time, in the United States, Mr. Harper was negotiating and ultimately sold his mail-order business to Tandy Brands, Inc., a holding company in Fort Worth, Texas. Tandy Brands coincidentally also felt the ready-to-assemble furniture concept was a potential retail store homerun and opened its first two stores in 1980 followed by a handful of additional stores to test various markets. Realizing the huge potential of the concept, Tandy Brands wanted to own the concept for all of North America and, in 1981, bought the Canadian rights from with continuing to manage the Canadian operation.recipe for success was convenience, value and fashion. ©2003 www.kitchen-furniture-sales.com All rights reserved. |
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