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Blog posts tagged with 'furniture'

High Point Market Recap

The North Carolina High Point Market, one of the most far-reaching industry trade shows in the world, brings more than 75,000 people to the area twice a year. Our Director of Visual Merchandising, John Wright, attended this past spring and happily reported back.

How True by HW Home Goes From Idea to Reality

The development of the True line of furniture by HW Home was born out of necessity. After years of curating well-made and well-designed furnishings crafted by our wonderful manufacturers, the buying team at HW Home determined that not all of our customers’ needs were being fully met. In order to fill this void, we set out to create unique, high-quality furniture. In doing so, we have opened up a world of opportunity for our Colorado company, as well as for our customers.

A Bed Fit For a King, or Queen.

Eloise bed HW Home on Houzz

Getting into bed at the end of a long day. Does anything feel better? Or how about breakfast in bed on a lazy Saturday morning? These scenarios,and many more, are easy to daydream about when you look at the stunning Eloise bed from HW Home.

How We Find a Happy Home for Your Old Furniture

 

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Where does old furniture go when its owners no longer need it?

Every year, thousands of Coloradans treat themselves to wonderful new furnishings– king-sized beds, ornate dressers, and beautiful dining tables. And their old items have to  go somewhere, right?

Depressingly, all too often that “somewhere” is the local dumpster. But don’t worry; we’ve found a much happier solution for all your surplus goods.

How to Reclaim Your Spare Bedroom

At HW Home, we understand how difficult it can be to see the kids off to college—and the home decor challenges that go with it. An unused or even empty room can seriously upset the balance in your home, and seeing it nearly every day can prolong that empty nest feeling! Fortunately, you have a wide range of options when it comes to repurposing that space, and we’re here to help you with the inspiration  to reclaim it as your own.

Lauren's Instagram Takeover

If you follow HW Home on Instagram, you may know that Lauren, our Landmark store manager, graciously hijacked our account to show you just what we were up to last weekend. And boy was she busy!

Las Vegas Market Recap 2016

Two weeks ago, our team made the trip out to Las Vegas for the twice-yearly furniture market. It may seem odd to mix a professional trip with a city full of vacationers, but I absolutely loved the palpable excitement and energy throughout the city. This was also my first time visiting Las Vegas (shocking, I know), so I was on sensory overload.

Stylize Your Home Office with HW Home

With the school year fast approaching, it’s time for home offices to start transitioning from vacation casual back to work mode. HW Home can help make that process beautiful and seamless—even inviting. We have an endless supply of unique accessories and timeless furniture to once again create a space that inspires creativity, supports efficiency, and helps you strike that work-life balance. Let us show you how simple it is to carve out a place and get down to work in style.

10 New Reasons to Attend the Denver Flea

The founders of Denver Flea want to change the way people think of a flea market by building unique and enjoyable retail experiences. Sound familiar? We’ve had a fantastic year as a sponsor, and we’ve been sharing their photos, announcements, and handmade philosophy. So now, for our second summer, we invite you to check out these 9 reasons to come to the Denver Flea this weekend, June 25-26. The party is bigger, the community has only gotten better, and we can’t wait to share it all with you!

Why We Love Lucite (and Why You Should, Too)

Acrylic glassor Lucite, if you know it by its brand namehas an intriguing history. Once used by bombers and submarines in WWII, the material underwent a transformation from utilitarian to luxurious after the war when it was no longer necessary for use in combat. Acrylic glass became widely licensed, and designers from both the fashion and furniture sectors realized the potential for this chic and flexible material.