Norwalk Furniture opens showroom at its Ohio factory
Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, January 30, 2012
NORWALK, Ohio — Upholstery maker Norwalk Furniture opened a 6,500-square-foot showroom at its headquarters and factory with a launch party Jan. 20.
![]() State Rep. Terry Boose, left, Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor, Norwalk Furniture CEO Dan White, Norwalk Mayor Rob Duncan, and U.S. Rep. Bob Latta cut the ribbon for Norwalk’s new showroom. |
![]() Norwalk’s new factory showroom displays an assortment of the company’s products and fabric options in 6,500 square feet. |
Government and company officials celebrated the new space, which is segmented into distinct galleries:
• Back-To-Basics — Two basic styles starting under $1,000 retail for a sofa. All are available in 850 fabrics and leathers.
• The Best of Norwalk — Top-selling and new designs, including headboards, chairs and recliners, all available in a choice of 850 fabrics and leathers.
"Norwalk Furniture still stands for great designs with a one-of-a-kind customization and delivered in 35 days. Our model is working and we are investing in the future," said Reyna Moore, director of marketing.
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