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In October 1943, after eight years working with furniture manufacturers in the Carolinas and Virginia as a sales representative of the Reliance Varnish Company and Central Glass Company, Hamilton Louden Bruce decided to try his hand at furniture manufacturing. Leasing a small building for $15.00 per month, he hired two helpers and started to manufacture canvas covered lawn chairs. Production amounted to 24 chairs a day. The company derived its name from Hamilton (Ham) and his wife, Mary (mary), therefore Hammary.

Late in 1947, Mr. Bruce dropped the lawn chair line and began to manufacture a group of occasional tables. With a briefcase full of designer’s sketches, Mr. Bruce made a quick tour of Eastern retail furniture outlets and came home with $200,000 in orders … this before the first sample tables were made at the plant. In 1948, the company started producing mahogany and gum tables with leather and mahogany tops, shifting the next year to leather tops exclusively with all genuine Honduras mahogany.

Today, Hammary offers a variety of styles in occasional tables, home office, casual dining, and bedroom. Table groups contain an assortment of items such as rectangular, square and oval cocktail tables, end tables, lamp tables and sofa tables in a choice of wood or glass tops. In addition to tables manufactured from various species of wood, Hammary also carries tables fabricated from metals such as wrought iron, cast iron or cast aluminum with wood, glass tops, or marble.

To help consumers keep up with TV, audio and video technology, the versatile VideoCenter® collection was introduced. The entertainment center options can be configured to fit rooms of many shapes and dimensions.

Also, a unique Hidden Treasures® collection of accent furniture from around the world complements Hammary’s range of occasional furniture.

Hammary products are distributed throughout the United States and Canada, as well as many other countries. The line is targeted for residential household use.

Visit www.hammary.com, look over their fine collections and let us know what you are looking for.

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