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Bernhardt Interiors Kemp Non-Brushed/Plain Frame Counter Stool (Set of 2) 305-585N
Bernhardt Interiors Kemp Wire-Brushed Frame Counter Stool (Set of 2) 305-585W
Bernhardt Interiors Kemp Wire-Brushed Frame Bar Stool (Set of 2) 305-586W
Bernhardt Interiors Hyde Wire-Brushed Frame Counter Stool (Set of 2) 305-587W
Bernhardt Interiors Moore Counter Stool in Glacier White 353581W
Bernhardt Interiors Moore Counter Stool in Portobello 353581N
Bernhardt Interiors Slope Fabric Counter Stool 319585N
Bernhardt Interiors Slope Fabric Counter Stool 319585W
Bernhardt Interiors Keeley Counter Stool in Portobello 348587N
Bernhardt Interiors Keeley Counter Stool in Glacier White 348587W
Bernhardt Interiors Thorpe Counter Stool in Polished Stainless Steel 366-581 (Set of 2)
Bernhardt Interiors Keeley Counter Stool (Set of 2) in Cocoa 348-587
Bernhardt Logan Square Meade Swivel Counter Stool in Gray Mist (Set of 2) 303-586
Bernhardt Logan Square 5pc Asher Dining Room Set in Sable Brown
Bernhardt Logan Square 5pc Merrion Round Dining Room Set in Bone
Bernhardt Logan Square 7pc Draper Rectangular Dining Room Set in Sable Brown
In 1889, John Bernhardt, a man with imagination and drive, founded Bernhardt Furniture Company in rural North Carolina. The company started to manufacture furniture out of North Carolinaメs native white oak. Bernhardt's vision ultimately led him to connect with distributors and merchants in large cities such as Chicago and New York City in order to supply sturdy oak bedroom furniture to people who lived as far away as the Rocky Mountains. This eager North Carolina entrepreneur began making an impression on the urban businessmen who would ultimately come to know his reliability and integrity.
Bernhardtメs grasp of possibilities outside his locality and his willingness to work hard enabled his young company to survive and grow. As Bernhardtメs fledgling enterprise built facilities and honed the skills of its craftsmen, the company earned a reputation for making high-quality furniture that was both durable and beautiful. Known for intricate oak-grain finishes, Bernhardt sold thousands of sturdy chests and tables at very reasonable prices, which were loaded into freight cars for transport to cities across America.
The trials and experiences that any young company goes through shaped John Bernhardt's character. His pioneering spirit and personal fortitude are reflected in his legacyラtodayメs Bernhardt Furniture Company. The company still places high value on old-fashioned intangibles such as perseverance, loyalty, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. Four generations of Bernhardt family members, who have been responsible for the success of this American enterprise, no doubt learned from John Bernhardtメs experience and example.
Bernhardt entered the 21st century grounded in the values that sustained it in the 19th and 20thラyet fully committed to being as fresh, alert, and aggressive as companies of any age. Bernhardt family members continue to be involved in the direction and management of the family business. The companyメs モextended familyヤ also includes more than 1,400 employees who work in Bernhardt factories and offices, as well as the dedicated salespeople who represent Bernhardt in the USA and more than 51 countries. Additionally included as members of Bernhardtメs furniture family are a host of retailers, designers, and decorators who are loyal partners in this enterprise.
Bernhardtメs story is a tale of vision, perseverance, and uncompromising commitment to high standards of doing business. This story continues today with a focus: to anticipate and satisfy the needs of customers who expect the very best furniture for their home or office.