Boston Interiors Dining Room
2012 Best Furniture, Formal
Webster & Company
Boston
Oh, to enter the world of Webster! To be forever surrounded by Rose Tarlow's curvy imperfections, Holly Hunt's muscular stylings, and Dakota Jackson's pop tendencies! [...] read more»
2012 Best Furniture, One-Stop Shopping
Circle Furniture
Boston
There are plenty of high-end shops in town to satisfy sophisticated tastes, but we keep coming back to Circle, Boston's source for New England-built beds, [...] read more»
2011 Best Furniture, Everyday
Circle Furniture
Cambridge
Sourced from New England workshops (thus, Yankee to the core), this local company's beds, dining tables, and upholstered pieces are classically styled and built to [...] read more»
2011 Best Furniture, Formal
Webster & Company
Boston
Boston's interior designers don't want you to know about Webster & Company: It's their secret trove of the classic American furnishings that picky New Englanders [...] read more»
2011 Best Furniture, One-Stop Shopping
Boston Interiors
Brookline Village
The problem with mega-furniture stores is that everything tends to look the same. Boston Interiors, however, offers such a wide variety that you actually can [...] read more»
2009 Best Furniture, One-Stop
Circle Furniture
Cambridge
Despite the relentless country-cute styling of the showroom floor, for every table, bed, and chair on display there are at least 20 customizable options, making [...] read more»
2009 Best Furniture, Specialty
Machine Age
Boston
In the urban tundra between the Seaport District and South Boston sits an inconspicuous-looking 9,000-square-foot warehouse. Within it you'll find a candyland for modern-design addicts, [...] read more»
2008 Best Furniture, Modern
Montage
Boston
At some point, modern Europhiles have to make a choice: either move to Milan or buy furniture from Montage. Showcasing factory-direct B&B Italia and Moroso [...] read more»
2008 Best Furniture, Vintage
Machine Age
Boston
If tripping over midcentury treasures is your idea of a good time, then you'll party like it's 1959 in this 9,000-square-foot showroom where Charles and [...] read more»
2008 Best Furniture, Traditional
Furniture by Dovetail
Newton Lower Falls
In the traditional-furniture smackdown, the allure of an artisan hunched over his work right here in Massachusetts always wins out. So in Dovetail, a 20-year-old [...] read more»
2007 Best Furniture, Modern
Montage
Boston
Chris Bates and Liz Cingari, the duo behind Montage, recently executed a flawless makeover of their bright, sleek Arlington Street showroom, and with it, unveiled [...] read more»
2007 Best Furniture, Traditional
Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers
Boston
Your rich aunt left her classic dining room set to your bratty sister? Who cares?! You can build your own inheritance-worthy collection at Thos. Moser, [...] read more»
2007 Best Furniture, Custom
Furnature
Watertown
Four generations into making furniture, the Shapiro family discovered they could not only craft a gorgeous sofa, loveseat, chair, or bed to match a customer's [...] read more»
2007 Best Furniture, Children's
Bambini Design
Brookline
Just because you're bringing home a bambino doesn't mean you have to turn the place into a romper room. This modern furniture store offers colorful [...] read more»
2007 Best Furniture, Eclectic
Hudson
Boston
You might say Hudson has New England roots and California tips. That's the product of the decor vision of owner-designer Jill Goldberg, whose store is [...] read more»
Source: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/best-of-boston-archive/award/furniture/page/2/
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