With its classic press-back style and contemporary flair, the Sam Moore Inga Press-Back Chair has the ability to beautifully complement any decor style. This chair has gentle curves, and the medium-softness cushion and padded back and arms allow you to sit back and relax in comfort. The upholstery has a bold, contemporary pattern that adds an element of visual interest to any room. Solid hardwood construction and sinuous wire seating ensure years of comfort. Dimensions: 36.5W x 37-48D x 37.5H inches.
The Sam Moore Inga Press-Back Ottoman blends classic style with contemporary flair. It's also the perfect mate to the Inga Press-Back Chair. This ottoman has gracefully tapered wood legs in a lush finish, and the padded top and sides are upholstered in a bold, contemporary pattern that adds visual interest to any room. Solid hardwood construction ensures years of comfort. Dimensions: 29.5W x 20.5D x 17H inches.
About Sam Moore Furniture LLC.
In early 1943, Sam Moore found a vacant overall factory in Christiansburg, Va., and moved his chair company south. Sam Moore Chair was born, and the original Sam Moore Chair soon became an industry icon. It was a channel-back, barrel chair with a solid mahogany frame and retailed for $39. For years, Sam Moore was the leading promotional chair resource in America. The company made 12 styles, all cut from the same cutting pattern and sold in carloads only. Best estimates are that somewhere between 3 and 4 million of those chairs were sold between 1943 and 1973.
In 1959, with three old, multi-storied, almost-obsolete factories, the company began combining its production facilities into one modern factory. Since 1960, Sam Moore has expanded its facility 12 times, and it now totals about 300,000 sq. ft. The company's latest addition, a 24,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art finishing room, was completed in 1999, giving Sam Moore Furniture LLC one of the largest, most modern occasional chair plants in the nation.
In April 1998, Sam Moore became part of the best-known brand name company in its industry. In April 2007, Hooker Furniture Company acquired Sam Moore as part of a strategic goal to further diversify into fabric upholstery. In combination with sister company Bradington-Young, Sam Moore has helped Hooker Furniture grow its footprint in the upholstery sector and strengthen business with the designer distribution channel.