Thank you for visiting our Web Site! We are pleased to be able to present to you some of the beautiful, well-crafted and stylish yet functional pieces we carry. Our aim is to offer to our customers, furniture and accent pieces which meet the highest standards of fashion and quality and unparalleled service. Merchandise on our Web Site represents a very small fraction of the items we carry therefore we recommend you Visit our Suppliers' Web Sites for a more comprehensive look at the merchandise we carry. Our Supplier Listing is at the bottom of this page.
We specialize in the importation and retail of moderate to high-end furniture, accent pieces and rugs, designed and produced by some of the best Craftsmen and furniture manufacturers in the world with factories in the United States, China, Ecuador and Italy.
These are our suppliers and the reasons we choose them:
The ready availability of skilled craftsmen and a steady suppy of native lumber are among the reasons that Adriana Hoyos can provide furniture of such extraordinary finish. http://www.adrianahoyos.com
Amini Innovation Corp. - We create distinctive and original designs that inspire the imagination and evoke elegance. Because of our creativity and fashion forward designs, many manufacturers have attempted to copy and imitate our furniture styles. In an effort to help assure our customers that they are buying original Michael Amini designs, we go to great lengths to protect our design patents and copyrights. http://www.amini.com/
Armen Art Since we opened our doors in 1978, we have been a well respected importer of fine Italian home furnishings. It has taken us 25 years to perfect it, but our enduring philosophy is based on the premise that our customers should expect extraordinary merchandise and superior service from us.
The creation of Art & Frame’s products is an interesting blend of cost-effective technology and labor-intensive handwork. Art & Frame’s internationally located production facilities have the latest in mold-making equipment, yet all finishing is done by hand. The ability to reproduce a wide variety of styles and design means the company can offer the customers more diverse items. The company’s technology allows the complete high-definition work that is produced from actual antiques as models, or created by sculptors, that other companies are unable or unwilling to attempt.
For more than forty years the Los Angeles studios of Artisan House have created high-style, 3-dimensional decorative metal wall, table top and free-standing sculptures. Each sculpture is handcrafted to meet the highest aesthetic and environmental standards
While the company is noted for its high style and trend-setting designs, its mission includes offering design oriented upscale furnishings at price points that are accessible to many consumers. ARTMAX sells exclusively to the trade only and encourages consumers who are interested to learn more about ARTMAX products to contact the company’s sales representatives to locate and authorized retailer closest to you.
Austin - Setting a standard of excellence for more than fifty years, Austin continues to introduce products that are imbued with energy and an unmistakable sense of style. With offerings of both traditional and contemporary influences, Austin creates vivid designs for the home, office and garden that are dynamic and diverse. Employing a variety of mediums such as natural stone, metals, wood, ceramic, resin and glass; the collections express Austin's noteworthy selection of sophisticated original designs and recreations of time-honored classics. http://www.austin-allaboutyourhome.com/
Bassett Furniture Company began with about 50 rugged mountain men and farmers from the hills of the Blue Ridge. The first styles were made of solid oak and featured simple profiles with carved details and overlays. Early furniture designs were purchased from traveling designers for $100. Around 1906, Bassett began incorporating highly-prized veneers into its designs, which allowed greater flexibility in style. http://www.bassettfurniture.com/
Founded in 1889, Bernhardt Furniture Company is one of the argest family-owned and operated manufacturers of fine casegoods and upholstered furniture in the United States. Located in the foothills of western North Carolina, Bernhardt employs over 2,000 people and operates nine plants. http://www.bernhardtfurniture.com/
For 100 years Broyhill has been associated with fine quality furniture. And, throughout all that time, the guiding force that has defined the company and its products has been a commitment to quality and value. Today, the Broyhill brand is recognized by more than 90 percent of consumers, making it one of America’s best-known, full-line furniture brands. http://www.browhillfurniture.com/
Chintaly Imports uses the finest materials and fabrication equipment available in the manufacture of modern and exquisitely designed furniture. http://www.chintaly.com/
Collezione Europa sells occasional tables, entertainment centers, bedroom furniture, dining-room furniture and accent items. Over the years we have continually expanded the range of products we sell to provide more value for our customers. Our range of products are hand made by craftsmen who are able to devote the time required to each item to offer the consumer the details they demand at a surprisingly affordable price. http://www.czeusa.com/
Drexel Heritage furniture blends common-sense comforts with sophisticated style and of course, incredible quality. So you get authentic elegance that welcomes your guests and lifts your spirits. Furniture is an investment. So you seek out the timeless and exceptional. The singular and soulful. And craftsmanship is king. Your home showcases a lifetime's worth of fine tastes. Here you can entertain and inspire. Heritage furniture adds worldly refinement and vitality to any room. http://www.drexelheritage.com/
Dynasty Furniture http://www.dynastyf.com/
Elk Lighting - We are exceptionally proud to be a trusted lighting manufacturer for some of the most significant structures in the world including George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate and The Historic Royal Palaces of England. www.elklighting.com
Ewest - If you are into Japanese design, this is the place. http://www.ewest.com/
We are a group of artists, designers and craftspeople, living in the wine country of Sonoma County, California. We create fine decorative accessories for connoisseurs and collectors. Raku is an ancient Japanese firing technique that is the core of our creativity. Vessels and sculpture are pulled from the kiln at 2000 degrees and plunged into a smoke chamber which transforms their glazes in dramatic ways. A unique palette of colors and a range of smoke and crackle patterns characterize this exotic ceramic firing process. Glass blowing is another highly skilled craft practiced at Evans Design. An immense amount of hand work goes into each piece of glass, which ensures originality and uniqueness. Originally a ceramics company, we now slump and fuse glass, blow glass, weld, form and patina metals and continue our traditional production of raku and other unique kinds of ceramic ware. Contemporary designs; sculptural and insightful. Metal, glass and wood, in esoteric combinations that work well in today's most sophisticated interiors.
Gallery Designs is part of a third-generation, family-owned lamp manufacturing company. We are proud of the fact that we still manufacture sixty to seventy percent of our lamps and shades in our factory in Texas, after sixty years in business. Over the years, our company has built a great reputation in the industry, and we continue to do so year after year.
Hammary offers a variety of styles in occasional tables, home office, casual dining, and bedroom. Table groups contain an assortment of items such as rectangular, square and oval cocktail tables, end tables, lamp tables and sofa tables in a choice of wood or glass tops. In addition to tables manufactured from various species of wood, Hammary also carries tables fabricated from metals such as wrought iron, cast iron or cast aluminum with wood, glass tops, or marble. http://www.hammary.com/
Each item is created by the hands of skilled craftsmen and completed with careful attention to detail.Distinctive finishing techniques are carefully selected to enhance the individual character of each style represented.These elements, coupled with our dedication to service, make accessories from The Lam Lee Group the perfect addition to any interior setting.
Homelegance It is our goal to have the highest quality, the best value, the newest design, and the most satisfying service available for the price/category of merchandise offered. http://www.homelegance.com/
Kinwai Contemporary. Needs no introduction. http://www.kinwaiusa.com/
LamLee - Inspiration www.lamleegroup.com
Things have really evolved since La-Z-Boy first introduced the recliner in 1928. Over the subsequent decades, our product line has grown to include a myriad of pieces and styles, and our brand name has become highly recognized across the country and around the globe. But throughout our history, one fact has remained constant: The La-Z-Boy brand name is synonymous with comfort and quality. http://www.lazboy.com/
Philippe Langdon is a US based furniture designer with its manufacturing facilities in China. We specialize in the design, manufacture, assembly, finishing and marketing of medium to high-end home furniture…… Philippe Langdon tradition dictates use of the finest materials and more time consuming methods of construction. http://www.philippelangdon.com/
We remain committed to the quality and service that is expected of Powell and we're dedicated to bringing you a broad selection of innovative products that are well suited to the ever-changing lifestyles of your customers. http://www.powellcompany.com/
Rossetto USA is the perfect balance between the Italian design and affordable price to appeal to the most demanding customer. A division of the Arros Group, presented for the first time in April 1999 at the High Point exhibition. Arros Group, the holding company, is one of the leading manufacturers, exporting Italian furniture style and design all over the world. www.rossettousa.com
Schnadig Furniture Collections offer a wide variety of pieces that will express your lifestyle and embody the finest quality and craftmanship with unwavering attention to detail. We use exotic woods and materials that truly define our unique perspective of furniture design. Our collections showcase a harmonious blend of motifs, flowing lines and unique materials with rich finishes to create distinctive and beautiful multi-functional furniture, each with its own defined style. http://www.schnadig.com
Sitcom Furniture - Moderm, clean-cut, extremely well built and confortable. www.sitcomfurniture.com
We support that mission with our strategy to position Stanley Furniture as a complete wood resource in the high-quality, high-style residential furniture market offering a diversified line of furniture distributed through reputable and reliable independent furniture retailers. http://www.stanleyfurniture.com/
Satisfaction Guarantee We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. If you are not completely satisfied, you must inform us or return your purchase within seven (7) days. Items must still be in new and resalable condition. You will be issued a Credit Note if all return requirements are met. If for any reason you cannot accept a Credit Note you can be refunded only after the returned item is sold again.
Once we receive the goods and verify their condition, if you opt for a refund when the item is sold, your refund will be processed as follows: If you paid by credit card, your refund will be credited back to your card. If you paid by check, your refund will be sent to you by check. Refunds on items returned for any reason other than defects and or damage, will be subject to a 5% cancellation fee.
Warranty We guarantee our goods from the date of delivery. We do not guarantee against normal wear and tear, or damage due to customers' negligence, accidents or misuse. Neither wood, leather, metal nor fabric products are suitable for outdoor use, unless expressly specified. Leather and fabric are subject to natural wear and may discolor, fade, tear, stain, stretch, wrinkle or shrink. Wood and metal may stain, scratch, chip or discolor. The customer must exercise proper care to minimize any such damage.
Basic Furniture Care
Glass & Metal Care Tips: Minor waviness and hairline scratches are inherent in the manufacturing of glass. (Scratches must be able to be viewed from a distance of 3 feet when the glass is in a vertical position to be deemed unacceptable by industry standards, ASTM Designation C1036-91.) The nature of handcrafted glass may have any of these imperfections, which will serve to emphasize the individuality of your piece. As with all fine glass, care must be exercised in cleaning to ensure years of lasting beauty.
Cleaning. Most commercial window products will clean and shine furniture glass. Avoid using abrasive household cleaners or coarse cloths. Most glass tops and shelves can be removed for a thorough cleaning. Heavy Objects. Exercise caution when loading items on a glass shelf. Bending or deflection in the glass signals a possible break. A sudden shock, caused by dropping a small item, can result in a shattered shelf. Scratches. Avoid sliding objects across glass tabletops or shelves. Accessories should be lined on the bottom with felt to avoid grinding edges into the glass. Cleaning Metal. Should metal surfaces become dirty, wash with a mild soap and water solution. Buff surfaces with a paste wax or furniture polish for more shine. Cleaning. Most commercial window products will clean and shine furniture glass. Avoid using abrasive household cleaners or coarse cloths. Most glass tops and shelves can be removed for a thorough cleaning. Heavy Objects. Exercise caution when loading items on a glass shelf. Bending or deflection in the glass signals a possible break. A sudden shock, caused by dropping a small item, can result in a shattered shelf. Scratches. Avoid sliding objects across glass tabletops or shelves. Accessories should be lined on the bottom with felt to avoid grinding edges into the glass. Cleaning Metal. Should metal surfaces become dirty, wash with a mild soap and water solution. Buff surfaces with a paste wax or furniture polish for more shine.
Wood Furniture: Furniture Polish. It is essential to dust and clean furniture regularly. Furniture polish removes soil, eliminates dust and provides protection to guard against accidental spills. Most commercial polishes will protect and preserve the finish on furniture.
Oils. Furniture oils gently clean and condition wood while providing a rich, natural luster. They also penetrate and condition drying and cracking wood.
Direct Sunlight. Protect furniture by arranging pieces out of direct sunlight. Steady, prolonged exposure can result in fading, hairline cracks or in some cases darkening.
Temperature Changes. Avoid exposing furniture to temperature extremes. Do not place furniture near heating or cooling vents, fireplaces, humidifiers or open windows. Localized heat damage can occur when hot dishes, pots or irons are placed directly on finished surfaces. Utilize pads, trivets and coasters to protect the surface.
Leather Care and Cleaning:
The use of "Old Time" remedies such as Neatsfoot Oil, Mink Oil, Saddle Soap, and other similar products, are no longer beneficial to the leather used in upholstery applications. In fact, these products can cause harm to the leather by accelerating deterioration of the fibers of the leather and the finishing products used in their production.
Regular cleaning and replenishment of natural oils, will keep the leather, and its finish, in good condition for a very long time. There are leather care kits that will provide you with everything you will need to thoroughly maintain your leather. Oils in the leather will dry out and evaporate even when the leather is not regularly used. To keep the leather soft and flexible, dirt and grime which have accumulated on the surface must be removed and the oils be replaced.
Using the proper cleaner for your leather is very important. Leather must be treated carefully, using the correct products that are made especially for leather. Use only cleaners which are Ph Balanced for perfect compatibility with leather. This preserves the original softness and feel of the leather, while preventing drying out of the leather.
Leather Match, By-cast Leather, Vinyl and other like materials, require similar care.
Upholstered Furniture:
A pure bristle clothing brush, lightly covered with dry-cleaning fluid, will remove lint, dust and animal hair from upholstered surfaces.
Sponge napped fabrics with a textured washcloth, dipped in a mixture of vinegar and water (stir 1 tbs. vinegar into 2 cups of cold water) and then ring dry as possible to freshen their appearance.
Vacuum plush fabrics at least once a week; brushing merely distributes the dust. Hold a steam iron about 1" above the surface of crushed velvets to raise the nap.
Spots and stains need to be cleaned as soon as possible. For greasy marks, such as lipstick, oils, or chocolate, use a dry cleaning solvent. For non-greasy stains, mix 1/2 tsp. liquid detergent with 1 qt. water, shake it up, and apply just the suds in small amounts, blotting between applications. For combination stains, use the detergent mixture first and the solvent next. Always follow label directions for dry cleaning solvent. Test the product first on a hidden part of the fabric.
Keep on hand an all-purpose stain-removal guide so you can properly treat any of the myriad substances that can stain your upholstery.
Steel: Wash steel furniture only occasionally. The first sign of rust use a wire brush and then touch-up paint to keep it from spreading.
Iron: Wash steel furniture only occasionally. The first sign of rust use a wire brush and then touch-up paint to keep it from spreading.
Wicker: Natural wicker should be on a protected porch or patio out of direct sunlight. Wipe down the frame with a mixture of water and liquid detergent when it needs cleaning (generally twice during the season).
Synthetic Wicker: Wipe down the frame with a mixture of water and liquid detergent when it needs cleaning (generally twice during the season).
Aluminum: When needed wipe frames with a mild mixture of water and liquid detergent. Frequency is determined by your environment.
We are located on the Tropical Paradise of JAMAICA in the Caribbean.
112 Constant Spring Road, Kingston 8, Jamaica, W.I. Tel: [876] 924-1853/7071 Fax: [876] 924-7075



