Tom Tilley, former president of Pennsylvania House, has been selected as president and chief executive officer for Thomasville Furniture Industries. Tilley replaces Chris Pfaff, whose resignation was ...
The Great Depression, World Wars I and II, the moon landing and Elvis' hip-shaking on "The Ed Sullivan Show" were far in the future when Thomasville Chair Co. opened its doors 100 years ago in a ...
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Authentic Brands Group, parent company of Thomasville, announced that the legacy furniture brand has entered into a manufacturing, supply and distribution partnership with Living Style Group. LSG is a ...
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (WGHP) — Nicknamed the chair city, the Thomasville Chair Company was created in 1904. Just six years later, the Finch brothers bought it, and Thomasville Furniture company was born.
THOMASVILLE — The symbolic end of a company that sustained for generations the town for which it was named came neither with a bang nor a whimper. No, it came in the form of the FOR SALE sign that ...
LENOIR, N.C. - Heritage Home Group (HHG), former owners of the Broyhill, Thomasville, Drexel, and Henredon furniture groups, is selling its assets in a live auction December 12 and 13. Tons of ...
inside of a thrift shop with blue and red walls and antiques on shelves - Jamie Garbutt/Getty Images If you love thrifting, you're probably always on the hunt for that next hidden gem. The thrill of ...
HIGH POINT - Heritage Home Group's sale of its Broyhill and Thomasville & Co. business units are still under negotiation as the furniture company says it is unable to reach an agreement with the ...
BRINGING BRIGHT COLORS INTO THE HOME: Chairs designed and crafted by 1960's designer Eero Saarinen are on display at the Main Gallery. (Jill Holloway/The Thomasville Times- Enterprise) THOMASVILLE—A ...
Most people walk to clear their heads of worries and obligations. For Blythe Leonard of Thomasville, her daily, two-mile walks with a friend through downtown instead filled her mind with dreams and ...