Is Hekman Furniture still in business?

1983: Hekman is purchased by Howard Miller Clock Co. of Zeeland, Michigan, but continues to operate under its own name.

Where is Hekman Furniture made?

Since then the company has imported all of its furniture lines from Asia. But last fall Hekman began producing a lift-desk line in Zeeland, Michigan at the plant of parent firm Howard Miller. The line has been successful, provoking the company to expand it with file cabinets, tables, and additional desks.

When was Hekman Furniture made?

Now almost a century old, Michigan-based Hekman Furniture is widely recognized as one of America’s premier furniture suppliers. Founded in Grand Rapids in 1922, it became a division of Beatrice Foods in 1973, until 1983, when it was purchased by the Howard Miller Clock Company of Zeeland, Michigan.

Where is Durham Furniture made?

Durham, Ontario, Canada
All of our furniture is made from sustainably harvested solid wood at our plant in the Town of Durham, Ontario, Canada.

Is Henredon Furniture good quality?

Henredon (pronounced Hen-ruh-DON) is one of America’s great luxury furniture makers. Each piece has a tradition of workmanship dating back over half a century. The company was founded in Morganton, North Carolina in 1945 by four men determined to build furniture of custom quality.

What happened to Henredon furniture Company?

In major news for the American home furnishings industry, Furniture Today has reported that Heritage Home Group, parent company to such iconic brands as Henredon, Hickory Chair, Maitland-Smith, and Pearson, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Can I still buy Henredon Furniture?

The Authentic company bought the Henredon name in 2020. It is unclear at present whether Henredon furniture is still being made. Their website says “Coming Soon.” If you own a piece of furniture made by Henredon, you might want to wait to sell it.

Does Henredon Furniture still exist?

NEW YORK – Authentic Brands Group announced Tuesday that it has completed the purchase of the Thomasville, Henredon and Drexel Brands from Heritage Home Group LLC. It also has purchased the intellectual property of Broyhill, but has sold those assets to an unnamed U.S.-based retailer.