Brand Spotlights

Know Your Brands

Not all furniture is created equal — and brand names alone don't tell the whole story. These are the makers whose commitment to quality, craft, and design we respect most. Learn their history, know their signatures, and shop with confidence.

Tier Guide:★ Icon — Museum-quality, highest appreciationCollectible — Strong design pedigree, actively soughtValue — Exceptional quality-to-price ratio
Herman Miller

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Herman Miller

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Est. 1905·Zeeland, Michigan

The Eames chair. The Aeron chair. The company that defined modern American design.

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Knoll

MCM & Bauhaus

Knoll

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Est. 1938·New York, NY

The Barcelona Chair. The Tulip Table. Bauhaus brought to America.

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Stickley

Arts & Crafts

Stickley

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Est. 1900·Syracuse, New York

The soul of American Arts & Crafts — quartersawn oak and honest construction.

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Heywood-Wakefield

MCM Streamline

Heywood-Wakefield

Collectible
Est. 1897·Gardner, Massachusetts

The blonde birch furniture that defined postwar American optimism.

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Baker Furniture

High-End American

Baker Furniture

Collectible
Est. 1890·Allegan, Michigan

The finest antique reproductions and original designs in American furniture.

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Drexel Heritage

Traditional & MCM

Drexel Heritage

Collectible
Est. 1903·Drexel, North Carolina

The Declaration collection — Scandinavian MCM at American prices.

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Lane Furniture

Traditional & MCM

Lane Furniture

Collectible
Est. 1912·Altavista, Virginia

The Acclaim collection and the cedar chest — American classics.

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Ethan Allen

American Traditional

Ethan Allen

Value
Est. 1932·Beecher Falls, Vermont

Quality American furniture for generations of American homes.

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Bassett Furniture

American Traditional

Bassett Furniture

Value
Est. 1902·Bassett, Virginia

A century of solid American furniture-making from the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Broyhill

Traditional & MCM

Broyhill

Value
Est. 1926·Lenoir, North Carolina

The Brasilia collection — atomic-age MCM at accessible prices.

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