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Huston & Company: We've Moved!
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Dedicated to design and function. Built on Maine integrity. Friday, August 30, 2013. Thank you for checking us out! Our blog has moved. Please follow us to our new blog location. While you're there, have a look at our website too. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Huston and Company Official Website. We are currently working on. Custom Duo King Headboard. 18 Maine History Chairs. Furniture for Deerfield Academy. Furniture for St. Paul's School. Benches, tables - Portland Public Library.
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Huston & Company: Here it is!
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Dedicated to design and function. Built on Maine integrity. Friday, October 23, 2009. A brand new seating group from Huston and Company! The Arris seating Group was designed by Saer Huston. The contemporary lines of the sofa, loveseat, chair and ottoman are warmed by the soft leather cushions and warmth of natural American Black Cherry. We are excited to add this stunning set to our line of simple elegant furniture. Visit the new Arris sofa at our. The Arris Sofa is making it's debut THIS WEEKEND at the.
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Huston & Company: Before & After
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Dedicated to design and function. Built on Maine integrity. Tuesday, December 1, 2009. It's so rare that we get Before and After photos, and it's so much fun to see the result of a well executed room makeover that includes some of our furniture. Working with clients outside of Philadelphia, approached us early in the fall with some ideas for new occasional. Tables to spruce up a living room. The sofas had just been purchased, and the coffee and end tables needed replacing to make it all work. Specializes...
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Huston & Company: Sticks & Panels
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Dedicated to design and function. Built on Maine integrity. Tuesday, November 24, 2009. I've always found it funny (and rather miraculous) that our furniture which is so beautiful and so expertly crafted, all starts out basically, as sticks and panels. Well, we're just beginning on a number of projects in the shop right now, so there are lots of sticks and panels around. These sticks and panels will soon be End Panels (for the ends of the bookstacks) for a university library in Connecticut. A Slideshow o...