Habersham Furniture
Habersham furniture exists to create magic around your house, to make that house a real home where you will enjoy every moment you spend. It is an old company with years of experience and this reflects into the wide range of creations for every type of homes and for every type of personalities.
The journey of Habersham started when Joyce Eddy launched a small and one-man initiative in 1969. With each small infant step, the company has grown to win for Joyce Eddy the recognition as Georgia’s Small Business Person of the Year by President Reagan in 1984. Nowadays, the popularity of Habersham furniture has made its name synonymous with furniture design and its fine art. This is because, the company has never fallen from the core trade philosophy set by J. Eddy – furniture is a form of art and it needs love and care to create each piece of it; this demands them to be handmade with fine touches of moulds, crafts and paints.
Habersham furniture is dedicated to bring for its customers not only beautiful but durable and best quality furniture. The products are designed remembering the old and elegant past as well as the fast and fleeting next generation.
Habersham furniture is available in all kind of design categories. The types range from dining room, bedroom, entertainment & home office, occasional and home elements, kitchen and bath. No matter what the product specification is, it always follows the mission and style statement created by Joyce and Matt Eddy, Habersham.
The first preference has always remained customer satisfaction. However, to retain customer loyalty Habersham furniture has maintained its creation of beautiful, high quality furniture and cabinetry. It has also believed in abiding God in their wondrous manufacture and in preserving the faith and trust of the customers. Moreover, it over the years, it has conducted business with the maximum level of integrity and admiration for its vendors, product associates and customers.
Habersham furniture’s product advertisements can be found in leading state shelter magazines including the likes of Southern Accents, Traditional Home and Robb Report, Architectural Digest and Veranda.
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