by David Morse | Mar 8, 2022 | What's New
Rarely does an invention last over 100 years almost unchanged in style and function. The Adirondack chair is one exception. It was first conceived in 1900 in Westport, New York by Thomas Lee, who spent the next 3 years perfecting and testing his design. Already...
by David Morse | Feb 2, 2022 | What's New
We’ve all had one in our past. That rickety old swing set made of metal tubes and cheap plastic parts. Soon it was abandoned in the back yard until it fell apart. If you are like us, you have shied away from looking at another swing set because you know it won’t last...
by David Morse | Dec 15, 2021 | What's New
When shopping for furniture, it is good to have a bit of basic knowledge of how wood is used in furniture. The type of wood products used, and how they are used, determines the quality and durability of the furniture. Not all furniture that is called...
by David Morse | Nov 30, 2021 | What's New
Style. We hear the word tossed about constantly, but what does it really mean? Style can have many meanings, but we want to look at what it means to define your personal style when it comes to decorating your home. Personal style means the type of things you feel most...
by David Morse | Nov 12, 2021 | What's New
Thinking of a new sideboard and hutch? You’re not alone. It’s common to add one of these pieces to an existing set of furniture. They can be beautiful pieces of furniture that also serve some very practical purposes. Although which piece you should...
by David Morse | Oct 18, 2021 | What's New
We all remember Grandma’s table. Loaded with delectable dishes and the sweetest desserts. We were surrounded by family and friends on those special holidays. As soon as we were old enough to sit at the “big table” with the adults, we felt the special meaning of...