Hours Update Thursday, September 25th
Due to construction in our building, the Furnish Green showroom will be closing at 6pm this Thursday, September 24th.
We apologize for any inconvenience!
Hours Update Today ONLY!
So sorry for the short notice, but due to building construction (that we were just informed of) we are closing at 5pm today, Friday 9/19. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience! Tomorrow, Saturday 9/20 we will resume normal hours: 10-6pm.
Hours Update This Week ONLY 9/12 & 9/13
Hi all,
Please note that due to building construction on our floor, we have a couple of updates regarding our hours for the week. We will have normal hours Monday 9/8 through Thursday 9/11.
Altered Opening Hours for 9/12 and 9/13:
Friday: 10-5pm (closed 5-8pm)
Saturday: 11-6pm (closed 10-11am)
Thanks for bearing with us while the building makes a few changes! – Furnish Green
BREAKING NEWS!
This article provided via the Onion.
Report Confirms No Need To Make New Chairs For The Time Being
WASHINGTON—A report released Tuesday by a team of researchers at the Brookings Institution has confirmed that the United States currently has enough chairs and there is no urgent need to produce new ones
Representing a five-year inquiry into the nation’s seating availability and quality, the 85-page study of American homes, offices, dining establishments, public spaces, and patios has determined that, for now, the nation has “plenty” of chairs and can get by just fine with the chairs it already possesses.
“Through rigorous observation and analysis, we have verified that there is absolutely no shortage of chairs at this time,” said the report’s lead author, Simon Clouse, noting that in addition to wooden chairs and plastic chairs, there are also enough cushy, upholstered chairs. “According to our findings, many chairs are presently unoccupied, and there is no reason people cannot sit in these empty chairs instead of purchasing new ones.
“Even if every person decided to sit down at the exact same time, there would still be an adequate number of chairs to go around,” Clouse added. “As far as chairs go, we’re basically set.”
According to the report, chair production can cease entirely with no negative consequences for American consumers, as the many good chairs now on store shelves and available at garage sales are sufficient to satisfy the country’s seating requirements for the immediate future. Though some citizens reportedly believe they require more chairs, the study found that most had not taken into full consideration the number of armchairs, folding chairs, Adirondack chairs, leather chairs, swivel chairs, and rocking chairs already in existence, not to mention all the beanbag chairs, wingback chairs, director’s chairs, recliners, papasan chairs, and deck chairs.
The report also stated that when people find themselves in a place where there are not enough chairs to meet their needs, there are, in fact, usually one or two just over in the next room.
“It’s important to keep in mind that our data doesn’t even take into account couches, benches, or stools,” said Clouse, adding that the report likewise does not factor in nontraditional sitting surfaces such as tall curbs, ottomans, large rocks, edges of desks or tables, or pillows on the floor. “Throw all those into the mix, and we’re talking about a whole lot of places to sit down.”
Chair manufacturers have reportedly taken exception to the report, pointing out that almost everywhere you look, people are standing up, and if there were really enough chairs, those people would be sitting down. Industry officials also argue that sometimes chairs break, which can cause their occupants to tumble backward or crash down onto the floor, risking injury and embarrassment. Furthermore, they note, old chairs can get wobbly
However, the Brookings research team maintains that most broken chairs can be fixed—meaning there is no need to replace them—and that when a chair wobbles, simply placing a coaster or small book beneath the problematic leg can usually restore its balance.
Researchers did concede, though, that there are still some instances when it might be within reason to acquire a brand-new chair.
“Chairs that are covered in fabric can sometimes become unsightly or even scuzzy if one frequently spills food and beverages onto them or if one owns pets,” said Clouse, though he remarked that in such a situation, one could instead opt to reupholster the chair or lay a blanket over the mess, in essence creating an entirely new and fresh seating surface for the chair and obviating the need to replace it. “And there may also be times when a person just wants to get a comfier chair. There’s nothing wrong with that.”
“Will we need more chairs eventually?” he continued. “I don’t doubt it. But for now, we’re definitely okay.”
The report’s authors went on to explain that while it’s true there sometimes aren’t enough chairs to accommodate a group at a restaurant, you can usually ask to borrow one from a table that has extras and it’s no problem at all.
Check out the article of the Onion, America’s Finest News Source.
Sunday Hours Update!
Until further notice, the Furnish Green showroom will be closed on Sundays for the summer season. Stay tuned for the reopening. Don’t forget that you can peruse our inventory and purchase online!
FG Showroom Closed Sunday and Monday!
Update: the Furnish Green showroom will be closed this Sunday and Monday for the holiday. We don’t want you to be too upset though so we’re having a Monday-online-only sale in which all inventory will be 18% off!
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.
Furnish Green Record Collection
In case you were unaware… we have a stock of records which we sell in-store only! We are constantly refreshing and get new arrivals in every 2-3 weeks. The inventory contains both the popular and the less well-know and is all priced fairly inexpensively. Our records are in excellent playing shape as they are cleaned and freshly bagged upon arrival to the bins. Whether you like jazz, soul, or classic rock, we’ve got something for everyone. Some of our stock currently includes… Wilson Pickett, Queen, Johnny Cash, Devo, Al Green, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Fats Domino and tons more.
We also have a $1 bin that is constantly updated.
Come peruse and take home some good tunes!
Serving Suggestion: John Cameron Bedroom Set
We have a few pieces that can add a striking Mid Century look to your home. Behold, the John Cameron Furniture bedroom set:
Above, we have the John Cameron Headboard paired with the nightstands of the same set. With this arrangement, there’s space for a full-size bed frame in between the nightstands, creating a bold, handsome unit.
It’s rare to find a Mid Century set in this condition, especially one with this type of unique design. The simple geometric look brings out the varied texture in the wood; the burled walnut details are particularly beautiful. It’s a classic look that will always be in style, and the quality means these pieces will be useful for many years to come.
If you really want to go all out, complete this set with the John Cameron Furniture Mid Century Burled Walnut Bachelor’s Chest
This item is really perfect for those looking for style and function. There is ample drawer space with dividers for organization, and the cabinet doors on the upper half create an eye-catching look. These John Cameron items look great on their own, or as a set. You can get them all here at Furnish Green, available online and in our showroom.
Not a Mid Century type of person? We have tons of other items available in our shop. Happy Browsing!
New Year’s Eve!
We are open New Year’s Eve!
In case you’re in dire need of furniture on the last day of 2013, we will be open New Year’s Eve from 10am-6pm. We will be closed New Years Day (and like many of you, we will probably be fighting major hangovers). Regular business hours will resume Thursday, January 2nd.
Happy New Year!