Manhattan Furniture

    Dialogica, Greenwich Village+

  59 Greene Street - New York, NY           
Since 1989 when Dialogica opened its first gallery in SoHo, New York, this modern and original furniture collection has earned the respect of designers and architects as well as received a enthusiastic reception from the press and public for its design excellence and innovation. In the same year, the company opened its own furniture manufacturing atelier. Dialogica's design and artistic direction is by Monique and Sergio Savarese. Metropolitan Home declared them the "leaders of a new design generation...showing the world how romantic modern furniture can be". The inspirations for their designs come from dreams, historical reference, travels and diverse cultural backgrounds to provide furniture that avoids trends. Comfort, beauty and quality are all part of a Dialogica design.
    Jason Office Furniture, Midtown
  140 West 31st Street - New York, NY           
    Donghia, Midtown
  979 Third Avenue, suite 613 - New York, NY            
Donghia is a privately owned furniture and textile company, founded by Angelo Donghia who, in his brief lifetime, established the high standards which have become the company’s hallmark. Donghia’s uniquely focused look is achieved through classically inspired yet distinctly modern product. Sold worldwide (in the USA, to the trade only), Donghia presents “American design” at its best.
Donghia furniture ranges from upholstered sofas, chairs and beds to tables, casepieces, wicker and teak. Original Donghia designed accessories include lamps, mirrors and vessels hand made by Venetian craftsmen.
Donghia furniture combines both glamour and simplicity while successfully bridging the gap between contemporary and traditional design. Pieces within the collection work to complement each other as well as period antiques and exotic artifacts—their chameleon-like nature allowing them to fit seamlessly into any design vocabulary. The company’s designs continue to evolve through a series of design collaborations. These partnerships address new design visions that are equally at home with Donghia classics, antique pieces, contemporary design objets, or one-of-a-kind handcrafted designs.
    Crate & Barrel, Midtown
  650 Madison Avenue - New York, NY            
We first opened our doors in 1962 as a family business. A husband and wife team named Gordon and Carole Segal, and one (yes, count them... one) eager sales associate who was enthusiastic about their vision. One can only imagine the office parties they had. Table for three, please. Fast forward forty years. And did it ever go fast. Today's Crate and Barrel family has grown to over 115 stores and over 6000 associates nationwide. And, we might add, still growing. While we are proud of our growth and achievements over the years, we feel it is what we fondly call the "3 P's" that has kept our vision and product as fresh and invigorated as the day we opened.
    Bob's Discount Furniture, Harlem+
  517 East 117th Street - East River Plaza - New York, NY              
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Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, mattresses, etc.
    MDC, Upper West Side
  2200 Broadway - (Corner of 78th Street) - New York, NY
          
MDC International will deliver custom-made, quality furniture and provide the flexibility to tailor each piece to the specific needs of the customer, at a very competitive price.
MDC International background Founded in 1990, MDC Int.. Corporation has become one of the most respected names in the industry.
The company operates from an 40,000 Sq. ft. state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in New York City. MDC furniture are sold throughout the United States.
    Laytner's Linen & Home, Upper West Side
  2270 Broadway - ( at 82nd St. ) - New York, NY           
For two generations we have offered our neighbors the kind of really nice stuff that we'd put in our own homes: smart, sophisticated yet always comfortable and practical.
We stress value - a bargain is no bargain if it soon falls apart - because as neighborhood merchants, we need you back. So everything in this modest website has passed the most demanding test of all - our customers.
Come visit our three stores -- on Manhattan's upper West and East Sides, or in Westchester.
    Domain Home, Upper East Side
  1179 Third Avenue - New York, NY
           
Most people associate the name Aga with good food and fine living. And although it’s often thought of as quintessentially British, the Aga actually began life in Sweden. The celebrated cooker found in 750,000 households worldwide was invented by Dr Gustav Dalén, a blind Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Appalled that his wife and their maid had to constantly tend to their old-fashioned range, Dalén set out to design a modern cooker that would look after itself. It’s unlikely Dalén could have predicted that his invention would go on to be widely acclaimed as a design icon, but it has. In the year 2000, the BBC published a retrospective of the 20th Century highlighting what it considered to be the top three design icons: first was the Coca-Cola® contour bottle, second was the VW™ Bug and third was the Aga cooker.
    Kentshire Galleries, Greenwich Village+
  37 East 12th Street - New York, NY           
Established in Manhattan in 1940, Kentshire Galleries is the foremost dealer of fine English antique furniture, furnishings, and accessories in America. We invite you to view the selected examples presented here from our extensive inventory and to visit us when you’re in town.
    Ligne Roset, Greenwich Village+
  250 Park Avenue South - New York, NY           
Ligne Roset has grown from a small business making bentwood walking sticks founded by Antoine Roset in 1860 in Montagnieu, France to a multinational contemporary furnishings company with factories in France, headquarters in Briord, France and totaling more than 200 exclusive Ligne Roset stores and 1,000 retail distributors worldwide.
    George Smith, Greenwich Village+
  75 Spring Street - New York, NY            
George Smith was most well known for cabinet making and upholstery during the first quarter of the 19 th Century and was spoken of in the same breath as contemporaries Henry Holland and Thomas Hope.
He made furniture in a wide, eclectic range of tastes, based generally on the late neo-classical style, but also including neo-gothic style work and chinoiserie. He produced several pattern books the first being "A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration.
    John Kelly Furniture, Greenwich Village+
  77 Franklin Street - Manhattan - New York, NY           
The great thing about designing furniture is that it is exclusively for humans; and regardless of how much humans evolve, we continue to have pretty basic needs in terms of furnishing the places where we live...We sleep in beds...We work at desks...We sit in chairs...We eat from table tops...We put our clothes in chests and wardrobes...Fortunately, I do not think that we will ever evolve to a state where this is different.
    Troy, Greenwich Village+
  138 Greene Street - New York, NY           
    Manhattan Home Design, Midtown
  325 W 38th St Suite 904 - New York, NY             
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The finest modern classic furniture at affordable prices. Leather furnishings are crafted from superior quality Italian leather and wood and are available in a variety of colors, finishes and textures. Popular modern styles from the most renowned designers.
    Mike's Furniture Store, Upper West Side
  254 West 88th Street - New York, NY           
Mike's Furniture Store is a furniture store with ready-made pieces, finished or unfinished. There are many colors of products for you to choose from with our color matching chart. Custom made furniture is also available if you bring in a sketch of what it is you want. We will then attempt to build it. Moldings are available to add onto anything you may already have.
    Stickley, Midtown
  160 Fifth Ave. - (between 20th & 21st Sts.) - New York, NY           
Enduring tradition, superior craftsmanship, an unshakeable philosophy of excellence—these are the bedrock of the Stickley ethic, and the reason that Stickley produces America’s premium hardwood furniture.
    Safavieh Home, Midtown
  153 Madison Avenue - New York, NY             
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A unique, state-of-the-art shopping experience for today’s savvy consumers with retail showrooms presenting the finest home furnishings in beautifully designed settings – and one of the most exciting web stores in the world for online access to internationally acclaimed luxury brands.
Safavieh Home Furnishings offers everything you need to create the home of your dreams: from our exclusive English Home Furniture and American Home Collections, to lighting, mirrors and myriad decorative accents. The English Home Collection is made from the finest hand-selected woods with hand polished finishes, solid oak drawers and hand-tooled top grain leathers. Safavieh also offers home furnishings from upscale brand names such as Kindel, Henredon, Ralph Lauren, Baker, Hickory Chair, Southwood, E.J. Victor, Hancock & Moore, Coach Leather, Council Craftsman, Milling Road, John Widdicomb, Alfonso Marino and English Home Company.
    Aggressive Glass & Mirror, Upper East Side
  346 E 92nd Street (2nd & 1st) - New York, NY           
    Fineman Furniture, Harlem+
  2182-92 Third Avenue - (NW Corner of 119th Street) - New York, NY           
Fineman is Manhattan's Home Furnishings Superstore. Since 1937, Fineman has been creating beautiful homes for tens of thousands of families such as yours. With over 200 rooms on display, a professional staff of customer-driven representatives/designers, and personalized service for each and every client, Fineman will exceed your expectations. So hurry in today and experience the Fineman difference.
    Homer, Upper East Side
  939 Madison Avenue - New York, NY           
    Gracious Home, Upper East Side
  1220 3rd Avenue - New York, NY             
The Gracious Home Story Of course, there are many “beginnings.” We could talk about childhoods spent collecting seashells in Camaguey. But let’s just start with 1963, when Natan Wekselbaum and his brother left Cuba for New York City and opened up a little neighborhood hardware store on the Upper East Side. Nuts. Bolts. Nothing fancy.
Well, as everyone knows, New Yorkers don’t exactly fall all over themselves every time a new shop cuts its ribbon—but the charming duo made Gracious Home stand out. They gave the red carpet treatment to every person who walked through the door. Will you deliver it? Of course. Can you install it? Our pleasure. Can you find one in chartreuse? We'll scour the globe.