There's exciting and new furniture at Gallery Furniture - your one-stop Houston furniture shop for the latest and greatest in furniture, accessories, rugs, home theater and electronics, and all things… Groovy. Gallery Furniture now carries something you won't find anywhere else - a line of solid wood furniture that retains so much of the wood's natural look and feel, it's like living art ready for your home TODAY.
Gallery Furniture's own Michael Burnes, a man instrumental in creating the beautiful vignettes and displays at 6006 I-45 North between Tidwell and Parker, was a key person in bringing this line manufactured by Groovy exclusively to Gallery Furniture. "To be honest," Michael says, "I need to give credit to Jeremy Hunt for finding Groovy - he fell in love with it first and kept hounding me about it, so one day while at furniture market I was just minding my own business when this man introduced himself to me and it turned out he was the owner of Groovy Furniture. I took him up on his offer to tour his space. I have been working at Gallery Furniture for about 20 years, and one thing I learned is to always check everything out, you never know where the next idea will come from."
"When I walked into their company showroom, my first thought was how this furniture has its own niche, it's not easily categorized, and it really was just something that you could do almost anything with. A lot of people may immediately look at it and think that Groovy Furniture belongs more in a ranch house or hill country setting - and believe me, it would work there - but you need to take it a step further. These pieces easily blend into an urban loft or contemporary look, they can serve to add natural warmth to a contemporary look."
To prove his point, Michael points out a Groovy end table mixed with a highly contemporary couch on display at Gallery Furniture "You see how this just pops? The eclectic look of the Groovy natural wood just fits anywhere, and it works and it lends life and depth to the whole look, and is a great accent piece or focal point in a contemporary setting!"
Today, Gallery Furniture is bringing in some dining table chairs, stools, some benches, and a host of other items from Groovy to go along with the beautiful wagon wheel benches, wagon wheel tables, wooden swings, and host of other types of furniture - all ready to go into your Houston home today. Whether you have a ranch home you are decorating, a contemporary downtown Houston urban loft, or a cozy suburban setting, this gorgeous solid wood furniture from Gallery Furniture with its natural features fits in anywhere. "This furniture is unique, it's gorgeous," adds Michael Burnes, "it's like taking a snapshot of nature - with thousands of different ways it can work in your home, it's beautiful, and you simply will not find this look anywhere except at Gallery Furniture."
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