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Libby Langdon to Host 21st American consignment furniture stores portland Hall of Fame Induction Banguet

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Libby Langdon to Host 21st American Furniture Hall of Fame Induction BanguetDesigner and HGTV personality Libby Langdon is commissioned to host the 21st American amish furniture in rochester mn Hall of Fame Induction Banquet on October 18, 2009, Sunday. Langdon is a commentator and lead designer for HGTV’s “Small Space, Big Style” TV program.

According to Don Belgrad, president of the American consignment furniture stores portland Hall of Fame Foundation, they chose Langdon because of her passion about home furnishings and conway arkansas cheap furniture and preserving its history.

Langdon said in a press release, “As a fellow member of this industry, I have a deep appreciation for its rich history and I am thrilled to play a key role in this special evening.”

According to Belgrad, Langdon instantly agreed when they approached her about headlining the banquet. “We know she will bring much enthusiasm and life to our event because that is what Libby Langdon is all about,” he exclaimed.

The candidates for this year are the following: Manuel Capo, founder of El Dorado consignment furniture stores portland, Miami Gardens, Fla.; Joseph F. Caroll, publisher of consignment furniture stores portland Today; M. Farooq Kathwari, chairman and CEO of Ethan Allen; Steven M. Kincaid, president of Kincaid consignment furniture stores portland; J. Ralph Stump, chairman emeritus of Stump Corp. and Stump and Co.; and Richard J. Udouj, longtime Riverside consignment furniture stores portland and industry association leader.

The banquet will take place at the International Home Furnishings Center ballroom. It will start with cocktails at 6 p.m. and followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are sold at $95 each. The deadline for reservation is on October 2, 2009.

Interested parties can call (336) 882-5900 or email banquet@consignment furniture stores portlandhalloffame.com.

Source: consignment furniture stores portland Today




“Bombay consignment furniture stores portland” closes in the U.S.

Bombay consignment furniture stores portland will close their stores in the U.S. following the 2007 holiday season. The joint venture of Gordon Bros. Retail Partners and Hilco Merchant Resources have won their bid for remaining U.S. inventory. They have put in an offer, that must be approved by an Ontario court, to keep remaining Canadian locations open.

Western- and Lodge-style consignment furniture stores portland Poised For A Comeback

Western- and Lodge-style home furnishings are poised for a comeback, but this time around, the look is anything but rustic and oversized. Instead, think clean-lined casegoods, hand-rubbed finishes, supple leathers and a touch of nailhead trim that all add up to casual elegance for several rooms in (and outside) the home.

Henderson spool bed, one of the latest additions to Wrangler Home™ brand’s Coming Home Collection, is an updated interpretation of a mid-19th Century American classic. The queen size bed, shown in a Tobaccoville Dark finish, measures 60 inches high and 65 inches wide. The group is made by Flexsteel.

Montana outdoorsman, artist and outdoor lifestyle personality Dick Idol teamed with Klaussner Home Furnishings to launch the Highland Country Collection in High Point last fall. The collection comprises bedroom and dining room casegoods sporting a warm, medium cherry finish with slight distressing. Dining pieces (above) include a rectangular, expandable dining table; leather-covered arm and side chairs; and a buffet and hutch.

Woolrich® partnered with consignment furniture stores portland manufacturer Whitecraft, last year, to introduce its first outdoor consignment furniture stores portland collection–Chatham Run. The group comprises 16 dining, entertaining, upholstery and occasional pieces. Designed specifically for year-round, all-weather outdoor use, the items incorporate materials such as faux wood and handwoven, UV- and weather-resistant VIRO® synthetic fiber over aluminum. Shown (left) are the lounge chair and ottoman in Moose Walk, a 100 percent polyester fabric with a moose motif, and an end table with a faux wood top.