Question by aidoskz: Can you help me with finding the most luxurious executive office furniture brand?
By furniture, I meant: tables, chairs, …
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Answer by Mother knows best!
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It’s the Bombay company that I was looking for ,I hope that they are still open where you live . I find tha store full of charm when it comes to furniture replicas and their office furniture will give any office a touch of class from the Old world . Of coarse it all depends on your taste, but this is mine . when I think of an office I see books ,leather and dark wood
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Most affluent executives don’t use “office” furniture. They buy the furniture they want and put it in the office. Glass table for desk, leather chairs for side chairs, etc. I have even seen French marble tables used as desks.
They don’t keep files in their office. Their secretary does.
One person’s luxury is another man’s garbage. Without a budget and some style preferences this question is really too broad to answer.
Upper middle/lower upper with excellent quality and good value would be Ethan Allen. They carry a range of executive office furniture and good sofa/chairs/coffee tables to complete and exec office.
Here is a link for the “British Classic” 72 inch exec desk – rich, classic, imposing – it would more than do the job for most.
http://www.ethanallen.com/ea/com.ethanallen.ecom.FrameDirectorServlet?top=1&body=1
For a totally different look, here is a classic mid-century modern piece, and a site for other pieces in this look.
http://www.merchantmanager.com/ita6377/MM001.ASP?pageno=1001
There are so many, you need to say what style you are looking for, do you need conference tables etc. Is this a legal office. Is it an executive office and only the CEO office needs furnishings? There are so many ways you can go.
Take a browse through some of these links for ideas.
Just remember if you want to look high end stay far away from anything assembled by the buyer like sauder etc.
Do take a look at Aico if you like formal carved things
http://www.aosaico.com/excelsior.php
http://www.aosaico.com/eden.php
http://www.aosaico.com/villagio.php
http://www.aosaico.com/montecarlo.php
http://www.knoll.com
http://www.dwr.com
Short of getting custom furniture, Knoll is as good as it gets.
You should look at Hekman. It can be found at nicer, high-end furniture stores.