Who makes Lane Furniture?
United Furniture Industries
Today, Lane is owned by United Furniture Industries, one of the fastest growing and largest manufacturers of upholstery and case goods in the U.S.
Is Simmons and Lane Furniture the same?
Larry George, president of United Furniture, said, “We are excited about the opportunity to include the Lane brand with our United Furniture and Simmons branded products, and equally excited to have the Lane team join the United Furniture family.”
What Color Is Rosie mocha?
Brown
Specifications / Choose an option
GENERAL | |
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Color Group | Brown |
Manufacturer Color | Rosie Mocha |
Material | Fabric |
Manufacturer Material | Covered in a durable and easy to clean chenille that is 100% polyester |
What country is Lane furniture made in?
Lane Furniture products are made in America with superior raw materials and smart design.
How do you date Lane furniture?
Usually Lane cedar chests have serial numbers that are stamped or applied to the bottom of the chests. You can read the serial number BACKWARDS to determine the production date. For example: serial number 753150 would have been produced on .
What is an Old Lane cedar chest worth?
about $200 to $400
Old Lane cedar chests sell from $100 to about $700 depending on the age, condition and whether the hardware is original. Most are worth about $200 to $400.
Is Lane furniture comfortable?
Our price is just as comfortable as our furniture. Lane is committed both to dealers and consumers to produce excellently engineered products that will stand the test of time, provide comfort, and offer style and design.
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Is leather furniture still in style in 2020?
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