Manufacturers - Home Office
- Ambella Home
The Ambella Home and Best Designs Collections of fine furniture are timeless in style and graceful in design. Their unique designs are hand-crafted by skilled artisans and finished with attention to every detail. Each piece of wood, iron, granite, marble and glass is carefully selected to ensure each piece is made of the highest quality.
- Drexel Heritage
Drexel Heritage has a long history of making fine furniture that lasts for generations. Our attention to detail makes our living room, dining room and bedroom furniture the finest available.
- Hekman
The careful selection of ingredients, the patient hands-on techniques and the exacting presentation, remain the hallmarks of the Hekman Furniture Company today. Now, almost a century old, Hekman is widely recognized as one of America’s premier furniture makers.
- Lillian August
Lillian August is an artist, a painter, an interior designer, a textile designer and a furniture designer. The collections exemplify Lillian's attention to a sophisticated, vibrant and engaging lifestyle. From classic European style to the handcrafted antique reproductions entitled Aniquaire, a cosmopolitan vision is realized.
- Marge Carson
With a willingness to experiment with shape, the designs embrace both sensuous feminine curves as well as strong masculine lines. The generously proportioned furniture features at once sophisticated yet casual elements.
- Martha Stewart Signature
Martha Stewart Furniture with Bernhardt helps you create a home that is beautiful, functional and remarkably affordable. Each of their five collections has its own character, yet they combine easily so you can achieve a truly personal result.
- Smithsonian Collection
Inspired by the vast holdings of the Smithsonian Institution, the Smithsonian Collection by Bernhardt presents a distinctive line of home furnishings timeless adaptations rooted in America's heritage, but finely crafted for today's lifestyles.
- Western Heritage
Western Heritage Furniture depends on one-of-a-kind resources to build our Ghostwood Collection. Since our wood doesn't grow on trees, we have to find it in unique areas of the United States. Old buildings like tobacco barns, hay lofts, homes and ranches are frequent choices for reclaimed wood.