Flexsteel
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Flexsteel is one of the finest products on the market, more than a century in the making. That's why we stand by it – for life. Long-lasting Flexsteel furniture is manufactured by well-trained people in a quality-controlled environment. You'll be impressed by our quality construction.
The Brands
The four new partners were John Grau, salesman; R.F. Curtis, shipping clerk; T.J. Gorman, finisher; and Frank Bertsch, upholstery foreman. They called their new operation The Grau-Curtis Company. The company's 1903 catalogue included sofas, sofa sleepers, divans, and chairs -- as well as hotel, lodge, lounge, and church furniture. In 1917, Frank Bertsch bought out the remaining partner's interest in the company and, soon after, brought his son into the business. Herbert T. Bertsch was the visionary who decided to use a unique, all-riveted blue clock spring steel base spring to differentiate Grau-Curtis furniture from competitors. The new spring, developed by Swiss inventor E.W. Schlappritzi for European railroad car seating, worked so well that in 1927, the Grau-Curtis Company bought a half-interest in Schlappritzi's Minneapolis-based Sanitas Spring Company. Later, in 1929, Grau-Curtis was reincorporated as Northome Furniture Industries, Inc. |
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Flexsteel manufactures seats for every use: residential, commercial, and vehicle. Combining smart design with an unchanging emphasis on quality, Flexsteel is truly an American success story. This is a company with a proud history and a brilliant future.
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