Homecrest

168 From early ottomans, to the original swivel rocker, to one of today's leading outdoor furniture manufacturers, the Homecrest brand has been an industry favorite since 1953. Homecrest combines a rich history of quality and classic design with today's demand for affordable luxury and versatile living. Over the years, Homecrest's focus has broadened to encompass the increasing demands of sophisticated, style-driven consumers seeking to complement their homes' interior designs and create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living spaces. CELEBRATING 70 YEARS... 1988 Homecrest adds a padded sling option to the growing list of collections. 1983 Homecrest introduces the double layer sling, which provides unsurpassed comfort. The double layer sling is unique to the industry and is still in use today. 1985 Homecrest retires the wire collection, yet continues to offer replacement cushions and slings today for most collections, including vintage wire. 1971 Vinyl strap is a growing category, bringing new color and style. The growing wire frame collection Edina, in the popular Holly Hill fabric pattern, is widely retailed across the country. 1962 Well-known models like the 36 and 90 chairs are introduced. 1966 Homecrest’s growth inspires a variety of both indoor and outdoor collection designs. 1953 Homecrest begins in the back warehouse of a furniture store making a Hassock ottoman. 1991 The introduction of the Holly Hill cushion collection allows Homecrest to offer a wider variety of low-maintenance aluminum pieces to fit the needs of a growing market. 1956 Homecrest patents a swivel rocker mechanism and introduces it on an indoor chair, which brings growth to the company. #25 CHAIR KINGSTON HOLLY HILL CRICKET EDINA 1960 Homecrest enters the outdoor casual market with a wire frame café chair.

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