Furniture Review Peoria IL

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UFS Furniture Outlet
(309) 673 4503
1800 SW Adams St
Peoria, IL
Cohen Furniture Company
(309) 687-3100
PO Box 9786
Peoria, IL
Select Comfort
(309) 686-1673
2200 W War Memorial Dr
Peoria, IL
Verlo Mattress Factory Stores
(309) 685-5820
4538 North Brandywine Drive
Peoria, IL
Village Plantation Country
(309) 565-4075
103 W Stratford Dr
Peoria, IL
Lippmanns Furniture & Interiors
(309) 685 1008
1429 W Pioneer Pkwy
Peoria, IL
Gilbertt Furniture & Upholstering Co
(309) 688-7766
113 E Mcclure Ave
Peoria, IL
Direct Family Furniture
(309) 686-1995
121 E Lake Ave
Peoria, IL
Giant Warehouse Furniture
(309) 686-1995
121 E Lake Ave Ste A
Peoria, IL
Comfort Furniture
(309) 682-6310
2504 N Sheridan Rd
Peoria, IL
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Furniture Review

Source: ARCHITECT Magazine
Publication date: April 15, 2007

By ARCHITECT Staff

1. Merge tables
Allsteel Inc.
www.allsteeloffice.com

  • Three models designed for advanced functionality
  • Power bay stores and provides access to technology tools
  • Adapts to create meeting space and docks level with other surfaces
  • Height-adjustable lift-and-release latch adjusts from sit to stand
  • Exceeds BIFMA standards
  • 2. Currency desking
    Turnstone
    www.turnstonefurniture.com

  • Affordably priced laminate desking solution
  • Aesthetics and surface materials integrate with Kick and Group-work collections
  • Dimensionally compatible with Kick for design flexibility
  • Assembled and knocked-down pieces available
  • Greenguard Indoor Air Quality certified
  • 3. My Studio Environments
    Herman Miller Inc.
    www.hermanmiller.com

  • A private-office feel in a 6- foot-by-8-foot workstation
  • Aisle walls are highest and feature a door for privacy
  • Shorter interior walls for interaction between collaborators
  • Workstation allows workers to face outward
  • Distinct create, display, organize, and filter zones
  • 4. Squig chair
    Keilhauer
    www.keilhauer.com

  • Ergonomically appropriate seating fits men and women
  • The result of seven-plus years of gender-difference research
  • Addresses fatigue-causing static sitting
  • Compensates for individual balance and center of mass
  • Allows full range of upper-body motion
  • 5. Patterns furniture
    Haworth Inc.
    www.haworth.com

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