Dining
Canadel
Hooker
Intercon
Legacy Classic
Native Woods
Furniture
Tom
Seely
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For many people, the dining room can be the most
important room in the home. It represents the
heart of the home and it's where family and friends
gather for special occasions to share a meal and
good times. At Crockett Interiors, we know
it's important to make selections that will create a
space your family and friends will enjoy while at
the same time allowing you to express your personal
style. That's why we carry dining room
furniture that ranges from formal to casual.
From highly polished finishes to distressed or
painted, at Crockett Interiors, we have what you're
looking for.
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Canadel
is a family owned company founded in 1982 in
Louiseville, Canada. They built their name
on the remarkable finish of their product
and the outstanding value they offer
customers. It was the first company to offer
two-tone dining room furniture and also
offers Antique finishes as well as CORIAN®
and ZODIAQ® tabletops. |
Hooker
Furniture is committed
to assuring superior quality through
selection of materials and lumber, product
design, and engineering. Their dining room
collection ranges from formal to casual.
Looking for something more? They also offer
barstools, bar tables, wine servers, kitchen
islands, and game tables. |
Intercon
has specialized in American country dining
room furniture since 1976. They offer a wide
selection of dining room groups in proven
styles at popular prices. You can depend on
Intercon for a look that's natural,
distinctive, and timeless.
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Native Woods
Furniture
is
unique, finely crafted wood furniture
made right here in Maine. They use
thick, irregularly shaped slabs of wood
with knotholes and raw edges still
showing to create a "Rustic Prairie"
style. Each piece has its own
unique character and is hand made and
proudly signed and dated by the owner
and furniture maker, Gary Krauss.
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Tom
Seely
builds all their furniture
by hand in the United States. Each piece is
personally signed and dated by the
cabinetmaker who made it. About half their
furniture is made in their warehouse in West
Virginia while the rest is made in
individual workshops - many owned by Amish
and Mennonite families - in Ohio and
Pennsylvania. They make tables and chairs in
styles that work in any home. Plus, their
cupboards, hutches, buffets, and servers
help you store and display all your
treasured china and silver. |
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