vacerator
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Ethan Allen furniture. Anyone own any? Is it good quality? Most of their pieces including case goods (tables, cabinets) are still made in the USA. We currently have Lazy Boy. We've had our newbuck leather sofa since 2005. Time to retire it downstairs, and buy new. They have nothing today we like.
I like the Etahan Allen Arcata sofa in stark grey chenile. It's got a subtle sheen to it, very light grey. Track arm styling, T cushions, all reversable. Wood legs, and base all the way around. Several choices in wood tones.
Hubby wants the Bennett track arm chair and ottoman in sherwood grey leather with nickel tacks along the plinth. They are std. on the ottoman. Tapered wooden feet.
These are not "quick ship" colors or fabric. They also offer firmer cushions and down filled. Just shy of $4,600.oo in std. comfort with tax. A roll of 3 inch upholstery foam is cheaper. I can always lay it under the cushions. Delivery is $150, and they will deliver more than once for that if items come in at different times.
I shopped Pottery Barn (mostly imported), Bassett, Broyhill, Century furniture, Lexington, Henredon, Sherril, Thomasville, and prices are comparable or higher, and the choices are more very traditional, or too retro or modern.
I like the Etahan Allen Arcata sofa in stark grey chenile. It's got a subtle sheen to it, very light grey. Track arm styling, T cushions, all reversable. Wood legs, and base all the way around. Several choices in wood tones.
Hubby wants the Bennett track arm chair and ottoman in sherwood grey leather with nickel tacks along the plinth. They are std. on the ottoman. Tapered wooden feet.
These are not "quick ship" colors or fabric. They also offer firmer cushions and down filled. Just shy of $4,600.oo in std. comfort with tax. A roll of 3 inch upholstery foam is cheaper. I can always lay it under the cushions. Delivery is $150, and they will deliver more than once for that if items come in at different times.
I shopped Pottery Barn (mostly imported), Bassett, Broyhill, Century furniture, Lexington, Henredon, Sherril, Thomasville, and prices are comparable or higher, and the choices are more very traditional, or too retro or modern.