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It seems that since the first Nichols set foot into the new world, they've been producing fine quality chairs and passing on the skill to the next generation. As early as 1762, there was a Nichols Brothers Chair Manufactory in Westminster, Massachusetts, which was worked by bewhiskered Nichols' too numerous to mention. As the country grew, the Nichols' chair business grew. And by 1857, it was already an established company that became the benchmark in craftsmanship. At the turn of the century, the business was moved to neighboring Gardner, Massachusetts, to gain an easier access to the railway. The second of two fires leveled the plant and adversity was turned into opportunity. The updated brick facility was opened in 1907 by Charles Nichols, with his new partner Reuben Stone, under the name Nichols & Stone.
Having survived natural disasters, Nichols & Stone continued to expand. By the 30's, Edmund L. Nichols and Albert Stone, had taken the helm. Turning to the more problematic issues of consumer preference and marketing, they pioneered in merchandising by specializing in Windsor chairs and Boston rockers, building the brand awareness still enjoyed today.
The company's traditional styling has been enhanced by generations of craftsmen working to perfect techniques of construction and finish. The clean graceful lines and the patina of the solid woods are unmistakably Nichols & Stone. Of course, there are many followers, but the historical dedication to our craft positions our furniture alone in its field. You need only look for the Nichols & Stone shield burned into each piece to verify your choice of the finest solid wood furniture made by the oldest furniture company still in operation in this great country of ours.
Today's Nichols & Stone mixes the best of the old and the new. With a heritage stretching to the Eighteenth Century, we have eight generations of experience in crafting furniture the old fashioned way. But we also use today's technology to maintain and improve the quality of our furniture.
To learn more about Nichols & Stone visit their website at www.nicholsandstone.com.
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