Fine furniture does not require assembly. Our furniture is crafted using the skills of artisans in the local Ohio community and occasionally abroad.
Pre-Installed Lift
All of our lift mechanisms are installed by our craftsmen at our manufacturing facility.
Approximately 10-21 Days
Approximately 21+ Days
* Need it Faster? If you can accept a driveway delivery, simply write "Driveway" in the comments section during checkout & you can expect delivery in approximately 5-10 days after shipment is made.
Time In Transit
The map above provides an estimate of days in transit. You may contact your assigned salesperson for order status. All deliveries will be scheduled with you at least 24-48 hours in advance.
International
We do ship internationally weekly. The only caveat is that there will be a shipping fee & additional taxes or duties may be due upon delivery. Please call or email for rates.
Alaska & Hawaii
We are happy to ship orders to Alaska and Hawaii. The only caveat is that there will be a shipping fee. Please call or email for rates.
Returns & Claims
If you are unsatisfied with any product received within the past seven days, simply contact us for return instructions.. You may initiate a return within 7 days of receipt and have the item returned to our warehouse within 21 days of receipt. We will gladly refund you in full for all unused merchandise in the original packaging. We'll do our best to make you happy. Simply call or email and we will guide you through the process.
According to reports from the latest technology magazines and from demos at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), there's a new type of technology on the horizon when it comes to home entertainment. Many leading technology and electronic makers are unveiling plans for 3D capabilities in super thin, super sleek models of TVs set to hit sometime this year or next.
Samsung is among the companies unveiling a new line of 3D home entertainment products, including five 3D TVs, following its partnerships with DreamWorks Animation and Technicolor. According to a recent release, one of the focus points is the new 9000 series of TVs, which features a super thin LED structure equivalent to the width of a pencil. In addition to Samsung, both LG and Toshiba have released plans of their own 3D TVs and a variety of 3D capable gaming systems and other tech gear have made debuts at CES this month from makers like Microsoft.
When 3D technology comes out, will you be adding it to your home? Tell us what you think about the possibility of watching movies in 3D, right in the comfort of your own living room.