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About Howard Elliott
The Howard Elliott Collection is an industry newcomer that burst on the scene less than 5 years ago. Today, Howard Elliott is the fastest growing company in the Decorative Mirror and Accessory industry.
The Howard Elliott Collection has experienced meteoric growth and is currently shipping to nearly 1,500 furniture and home decor retailers nationally, and still growing.
Their success is attributable to innovative designs, a broad variety of styles and sizes, and extremely competitive pricing. Significant portions of their frames are crafted from wood and every mirror frame and accessory is hand-finished. Each mirror includes a high-quality 1" beveled glass mirror.
The Howard Elliott Collection takes pride in manufacturing to exacting standards with emphasis on quality, superior packaging and exemplary customer service. Significant stock levels are maintained in their Chicago area facility which allows them to ship most orders within two weeks.
This past April, Howard Elliott doubled its offerings of decorative accessories, to the delight of both their new and existing customers! In July, 2004 the Company expanded its location with 40,000 square feet of additional warehouse space to accommodate the dramatic growth.
| Weight: | Measures: |
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| 26 lbs | 16" H x 19" W x 14" D |
| Color: | Browns |
| Product Category: | Ottomans |
| Shape: | Rectangle |
| Style: | Traditional |
| Type Options: | Bench, Ottoman |
| Upholstery: | Faux Leather |
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Brenda from Calgary, AB
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12/7/2011
GEORGEOUS PIECE!! Product Review Absolutely thrilled with this purchase. It is beautifully styled, very attractive and of sturdy construction. A perfect addition for almost any space, that can also double as a side table. Lovin it! Service Review Spedy Delivery - and very well packed. |
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kim from new york
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5/25/2011
Nice Looks great |
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BeachTree from Brooklyn, NY
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5/15/2011
piece of junk Had it for 3 weeks and the first time a moderately sized person (200lbs) sat on it, it broke to pieces as if it was hit with a sledge hammer. After we saw the broken, exposed pieces on the floor we realized it wasn't wood, but some cheap materials made to look like wood. SO DISAPPOINTING, Wayfairs!!! |