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Custom Order Furniture | Norwalk Furniture Norwalk Furniture partnered with Kim Salmela on a collection of upholstered sofas, sectionals, accent chairs and ottomans that made their debut in the fall of 2018
Store locator - Norwalk Furniture Norwalk Furniture Idea McCready Interiors 784 N Lexington Springmill Rd Mansfield, Ohio 44906 Mimi Works Design Studio 2337 S Oneida St Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 Norwalk Furniture Gallery 7689 S Virginia St Suite L Reno, Nevada 89511 Stock Trade - Destin 11111 Emerald Coast Pkwy
Our History - Norwalk Furniture Norwalk Furniture Company proudly manufactures high quality custom upholstery in Norwalk, Ohio Located halfway between Detroit and Cleveland on Lake Erie, we benefit from a tradition of family farming and manufacturing that has long supported the automobile and related industries
Virtual Showroom - Norwalk Furniture Norwalk presented a new collection of fabrics and upholstery frames at the April High Point Furniture Market This virtual walk-through of our showroom brings to life the recent show
Made In USA | Norwalk Furniture We proudly manufacture american made high quality custom upholstery furniture in Norwalk, Ohio Located halfway between Detroit and Cleveland on Lake Erie We are people who like to “make things” and we are especially proud to be a part of the current “maker movement” in America
Tim Newlin, Norwalk Furniture | 2024 People to Watch As Norwalk CEO, Newlin heads up an employee-owned company with more than 270 employees and a 440,000-square-foot plant His 120-day goal was to meet with customers, reps and employees “That’s always the best way to learn: ask questions, see things with my own eyes,” he said at the time
Norwalk sees ESOP as a tool to retain, attract workers NORWALK, Ohio – When trying to come up with a plan to position Norwalk Furniture for future growth and longevity, investors and management knew they likely couldn’t get far without the people that actually make it all happen — their employees