Classic elements meet contemporary prints in the comfortable, sophisticated Trilogy upholstery collection. Transitional in style with a traditional aesthetic, this collection thoughtfully mixes lines and fabrics in a way that keeps your living room feeling fresh. Add unique visual interest and an updated look to your space with the Trilogy collection.<br /><br /><b>Product Features</b><ul><li>The Trilogy ottoman is transitional and traditional, adding unique visual interest to update your space</li><li># of Cartons: 1</li></ul><br />
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SKU:
U4198-22-05A
Category: Upholstered Ottomans
Description
Additional information
Weight | 34.92 lbs |
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Dimensions | 30.5 × 30 × 18.5 in |
Brand |
Emerald Home |
Color |
Beige |
Style |
Contemporary |
About Emerald Home
At Emerald Home, we’re committed to family. And family’s not just the folks who might sit around our dinner table—family includes those we work with and live near too. Each year Emerald Home donates time, resources, and furniture to help support local organizations. Because it’s important to share with family.
Started in 1962 as B&D Sales by Bond and Doug Shippy, the company distributed bed frames and unfinished furniture. In 1974, George Ritchie (a company representative at that time) purchased the business. The company was incorporated in 1977 and continued to grow, adding a number of additional product lines. Evan Ritchie purchased the company from his father in 1986, starting a whirlwind of growth. In 1990, Evan purchased a mattress factory, Perfect Rest Bedding, and in 1993 he added an import division known as Emerald Home Furnishings. Ownership changed in March of 2002, and David Beckmann led as CEO.
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