Furnish Green Delivers with Rob the Mover
Two friendly members of the Rob the Mover team.
In the beginning, we struggled to find a delivery service that we could rely on. We wanted to find a team that would take care of the vintage furniture we were sending out and be friendly and reliable for our customers (you). Furnish Green has been working with Rob the Mover for around 2 years now, and they have proven to be the company we were looking for. They have allowed us to make the charges affordable and the scheduling convenient and easy. They are always on time and have made the delivery process painless on all fronts. We enjoy working with Rob and his team and would recommend them for any sort of move you might need, including those outside of delivering your Furnish Green furniture.
For more information on Rob the Mover, check out their Site and their Yelp page.
Rob the Mover, himself.
A Weekend of Free Delivery
Get your purchased pieces to your home for no additional charge! This Friday, May 16th through Sunday, May 18th we will be offering free TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT delivery on orders of $600 or more! Furnish Green will cover the delivery charge for all “block delivery” times and locations; i.e. the Tuesday, Thursday 6-10pm time frame and the Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens locations.
See our Block Delivery specifications for more information. Please note: Daytime delivery charges and COI (Certificate of Insurance) charges will not be covered in the Free Delivery Promotion.
The Bowery Residents’ Committee and Furnish Green
Furnish Green recently participated in sponsoring the 2014 BRC Jr. Board Spring Benefit on May 1st, an event in which 100% of the proceeds go to the Bowery Residents’ Committee and its mission to break the cycle of homelessness! We are proud to have been able to donate some items to their cause, and to help bring additional success to the event.
What is the Bowery Residents’ Committee (BRC)?
Founded in 1971 by lodgers of Bowery flophouses who wanted to improve their lives, BRC is today a leading provider of housing and services to well over ten thousand of New York City’s neediest individuals. Offering a hand up, not a hand out, BRC asks: What can we do for you? BRC sees the potential in each person it serves and provides each the opportunity to find it through a robust continuum of housing and nonresidential programs offering health, mental health, treatment for addictions, vocational services, elder services, and supportive communities in which to live. Today BRC operates a continuum of 28 programs throughout New York, with a fiscal year 2013 budget of $62 million, over 650 employees, and hundreds more registered volunteers. Check out BRC.org for more information.
Musical Sale Wednesday!
This Wednesday, all of our music-related products will be 22% off! Check ’em out HERE.
Please note: the 22% discount will also apply to all of the records that we currently have in stock!
Weekend Color Sale
This Friday through Sunday, we’re celebrating Spring and placing all of our colorful products on sale! All of these products will be an additional 18% off! The sale is in-store only, but you can view the items HERE prior to purchase. The discounted price will not be displayed online, so please call with any questions.
Markdown Mondays!
Markdown Mondays!
We are pleased to inform you that there will be fresh items placed on sale every Monday. So if you’ve got you’re eye on a piece, stay tuned!
Peruse the Sale category HERE.
A Trip to The Centre for Social Innovation
One Saturday morning in February, a gentleman by the name of Matthew Cohen came into the Furnish Green showroom. A designer from Toronto and founder of the Matthew Cohen Design Collective, Cohen has spent the past two years working on a very special project: designing the New York branch of the Centre for Social Innovation. To make his vision a reality, Cohen aimed to use existing materials and repurposed items. Furnish Green became one of his sources, and he purchased a varied assortment of pieces from us. From industrial shelving units to a ceramic stallion’s head, all of these pieces would come together in one unique space.
The Centre for Social Innovation was founded 10 years ago in Toronto, with a simple yet revolutionary philosophy. It’s a place where independent small businesses can share space and resources, and work alongside each other to build relationships. All companies working through CSI are involved in social enterprises. About two years ago, CSI started planning for a new branch in New York City. One of the first steps was finding someone to design the new space. Cohen was working in Toronto at the time, designing venues for various non-profits. CSI took notice of him and his work, and soon he was brought on to oversee the design of the new CSI branch in New york. Since then, Cohen has been working tirelessly to turn the New York CSI into what it is today.
CSI has three locations in Toronto, and the New York branch is the newest addition. Since its opening in May 2013, the New York CSI has grown to accommodate over 180 organizations. CSI also rents spaces to outside companies for various events.
A few weeks ago, Cohen was kind enough to give us a tour of the new site in Chelsea. Tucked in an imposing converted warehouse building, the new CSI is a bustling space with an urban aesthetic. Everything inside was made with existing materials, and built by local craftsmen and contractors. It’s a lively, inviting place, with a strong sense of community.
A number of Furnish Green accent pieces, from vintage globes to geometric sculptures, were used to decorate the charming lounge area, one of the first things you see upon entering CSI. This eclectic look was consistent throughout.
Some old tool drawers from Furnish Green help to keep them organized and maintain the colorful yet industrial style.
Young professionals take advantage of all that CSI has to offer. Companies can rent offices for the long term, while many individuals use the “Hot Desk” system: pay for an allotment of hours, and come to work at any desk that’s open.
Lighting is clearly an important design aspect of the new CSI where individuals are developing all sorts of “bright” ideas. These fixtures were particularly striking.
This coat rack wall was made with repurposed materials from an old nunnery.
All cabinets and shelves in the shared kitchen area were taken from a run-down mill.
These are just a few of the many repurposed design elements at CSI. Some of the rooms are decorated with vintage wallpaper from Second Hand Rose. There are large work tables made with old freight elevator doors from Carnegie Metal. Desks made from felled trees were provided by NY City Slab, and some other wood surfaces were built by Brooklyn Woods. Through its design, CSI has strongly supported local businesses and artisans.
The goal of the Centre for Social Innovation is to revolutionize the way we do business; to be more conscientious of each other and the world we live in, and to make resources available to everyone. After seeing all that goes on at CSI, it’s safe to say that they will have a very positive impact on the world as they continue to grow. To learn more about the Centre for Social Innovation, visit nyc.socialinnovation.org.
Color: Blue
In honor of the lovely blue skies above, and in hopes of having them stay, we’ve compiled a list of some of our lovely blue pieces in the showroom.
Colum 1 (top to bottom):
Rand McNally Vintage Globe // Selig Blue Green Mid Century Lounge Chair with Ottoman
Column 2 (top to bottom):
Gar Products Blue and Chrome Retro Bar Stools // Robin’s Egg Blue Enamel Top Desk
Furnish Green Tote Bags!
In this day and age, we all know the importance of branding. We also know how important it is to reuse things and minimize waste. That’s why we’d like to offer our brand new Furnish Green canvas tote bags!
These lightweight but durable totes are perfect for your busy life. Get one, and use it for years. Get a few so you don’t have to deal with those pesky plastic bags at the grocery store. It’s an easy, beneficial way to support our small business, and reduce your carbon footprint.
It’s only $6 to purchase a Furnish Green branded tote, but if you spend $150 or more at our store, you’ll receive one totally free! You can also get a free tote when you buy any clothing or accessories from us.
Before & After: Wood Top Sewing Table
This Wood Top Sewing Table just got way more awesome!
Before:
After:
The surface, which once had a hole where the sewing machine sat, has been switched out for a smooth and beautiful wood top. The built-in light fixture and small drawer remain, but the table has become a much more functional piece. See more images HERE.