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Colorado Retailer Wins Bradington-Young 40th Anniversary Sweepstakes

Furniture World News Desk on 10/23/2018


Brent Simon, owner of Colorado Style Home Furnishings in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, won a limited-edition Bradington-Young 40th anniversary recliner during the recent High Point Market. The leading luxury leather upholstery producer drew Simon’s name on the final day of market after receiving 183 sweepstakes entries from dealers and interior designers.

“There was a lot excitement at Market around our 40th anniversary and the impact our brand has had on the industry,” said Craig Young, president of Bradington-Young. “Our anniversary recliner was one of many successful product launches giving us tremendous momentum heading into 2019 and this was a fun way to engage with our customers”

The anniversary recliner, which is named Jetson, is covered in ruby-red leather, symbolic of a traditional 40th anniversary gift. It also is noted for its sleek arms, low profile seat and tall wood legs commonly found on fashionable stationary upholstery. During market, it was positioned at the entrance to Bradington-Young’s showroom in the International Home Furnishings Center to draw attention to the company milestone.

Bradington-Young began operations 40 years ago in a shuttered textile plant in Cherryville, North Carolina, where it still operates its cut-and-sew cover plant. The company’s main production facility and corporate headquarters are now in Hickory, North Carolina. Bradington-Young recently began work on a 75,000-square-foot expansion of its Hickory factory, which will boost production capacity by about 50 percent and increase the size of the plant to 160,000 square feet.


More about Bradington-Young Furniture Company: Founded in 1978 by Charles Young, Bradington-Young Furniture Company was started as a family owned and operated business and is continuing the family operated business model with the second generation today. A specialist in upscale motion and stationary upholstered furniture, the company was acquired by Martinsville, Virginia-based Hooker Furniture Corp. (NASDAQ: HOFT) in 2003. The company manufactures its customizable recliners, chairs, sofas, and sectionals in Hickory, North Carolina and cuts all of its leather and fabric materials at its Cherryville, North Carolina, cut-and-sew facility. Known as a specialist in leather, all products are available in leather, fabric or a combination of both. For more information, visit www.bradington-young.com.