Happy birthday to us! Ethan Allen is 85 years young!

To celebrate, we’re dusting off our old scrapbooks and sharing some great memories. When you’ve been around as long as we have, you see a lot of trends come and go … and it’s fair to say we’ve lived in more than a few “of-the-moment” rooms. We’ve discovered some fun pics from decades past, including this one featuring red shag carpeting and wallpaper in the same pattern as the sofa (the ’70s were something else)!

Did you grow up with Ethan Allen furniture? Did you sleep in one of our beds? Do you remember Thanksgiving dinner at one of our tables?  Why not join the party? If you have any photos you’d like to share, we’d love to see them!

And because we keep making memories every day, we’d also love to see how you live with Ethan Allen now. Let’s enjoy a blast from the past—and present—together. Share your memories—tag your photos with #EthanAllenThenAndNow—and we’ll do the same!

 

 

 


It’s our anniversary!  This fall we’re celebrating 85 years of craftsmanship, innovation, style, service, and quality. We picked Labor Day to kick off the party—a day that honors the great tradition of the American worker. Appropriately, we’re celebrating 85 years of jobs well done. We’re so incredibly proud of our workers—from the craftspeople who make our wood pieces to the designers who help our customers create beautiful rooms.

Throughout September we’ll be celebrating our history (look for highlights of our timeline), our favorite anniversary palette (beautiful black and gold), and the creativity of our artisans. We’ll be sharing entertaining “then and now” stories and going behind the scenes inside our photo studio and manufacturing plants.

Don’t worry. We’ll still be sharing our Design Stars’ stories and serving up fresh decorating ideas, but we’ve got some serious celebrating to do this September.

We may be 85, but we can party with the best of them—come along for the ride!

—The Ethan Allen Design Team

 

 

 


This spring, designers Kate Marchesini and Andrea Pinto from our Somerville, New Jersey, Design Center participated in the area’s prestigious Mansions in May Showhouse and Gardens to benefit the Women’s Association for Morristown Medical Center.

The designer duo had the honor of transforming the Grand Foyer of the historic Alnwick Hall  – The Abbey mansion into an impressive statement of modern glamour.  Check out how they reimagined the entranceway of this spectacular estate—and steal some of their ideas!

Built in 1904, Alnwick Hall is an example of Tudor Gothic design. Its interior draws from several historical periods and boasts ornate quatrefoil ceilings with gold leafing and mahogany raised paneled walls. To complement this opulent space, Kate and Andrea conceptualized a dynamic, glamourous design, choosing stylized silhouettes and a high-fashion, high-contrast color scheme of black, fuschia, and gold.

As the first room in the showhouse, the Grand Foyer serves as a place for imagined guests to await reception. Kate and Andrea chose the rich and refined Ashcroft table in a mahogany finish to serve as a focal point. Then, they gave it a fashionable twist with a luxurious shag rug, a trio of Gavin bunching ottomans upholstered in a hot pink velvet, and dazzling white, gold, and glass tabletop accents. The designers also added the Brighton cabinet with interior lighting to display artifacts they envisioned to be of interest to the imagined guests of the estate.

The sinuous Selby wing chair in a dual Greek key and solid fabric treatment, paired with the Madeleine Trumeau floor mirror in antique gold, echoes the rich decorative motifs of the mansion while adding a fresh glamorous vibe.

To lighten up the heavy Gothic architecture in the space, the designers framed the archway leading to the rest of the home by adding overscaled panels of cream and gold wallpaper and white floor-to-ceiling drapery. The curvy Donatella console table in white and the vibrant abstract artwork add a modern, glossy pop to the traditional space.

 

You don’t have to have a Grand Foyer to make a grand style statement. Here three tips for making a great entrance of your own:

  • CREATE A FOCAL POINT

A focal point draws guests in the moment they arrive. A console table or cabinet with a work of art is a quintessential and powerful pairing. Give it your own twist with additional pieces that fit your space, such as accent wallpaper, a chandelier, ottomans, or chairs.

  • GO FOR “WOW”

The entryway is an opportunity to make a great first impression about your style—so don’t be afraid to be daring! Consider pieces with striking silhouettes, captivating color and finishes, and unexpected details.

  • INTRIGUE YOUR GUESTS

Take a cue from Kate and Andrea’s creative use of the Brighton cabinet and add intriguing accents that spark conversation. Just one small unique piece can have an unforgettable effect.


ICYMI! Last month marked the introduction of Ethan Allen | Disney to China, where we have more than 70 Design Centers and the launch party was just too fun not to share!

Disney fans and special guests got together on the lawn of the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel for food, drink, fireworks, and facetime with none other than Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. Some of our favorite pieces from the collection were set up for everyone to see, touch, and enjoy, and the incredibly talented Derrick Warren, a craftsman from our workshop in Maiden, NC, mesmerized the crowd by building a Bravo chair completely on site!


Today we honor a folk hero—and the heroes we work with every day.

Ethan Allen was a soldier and a statesman who led the charge to capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British during the American Revolution. Because he’s our namesake, we pause on June 23 (Ethan Allen Day in Vermont) to remember the contributions this patriot made to our nation and our democracy.

Ethan Allen Day is also an opportunity to give a shout-out to the hundreds of hardworking people who keep our company humming. From the skilled craftsmen and women in Vermont and North Carolina who create our furniture, to the design consultants all over the world who help our customers make beautiful homes, we’d be nowhere without them! Meet some of them here … and more at #WeAreEthanAllen.

 

Farooq Kathwari, Chairman, President & CEO, Danbury, CT World Headquarters

 

Jerry, Pine Valley, NC Workshop

 

Bermudez, Silao, Mexico Workshop

 

Derrick, Maiden, NC Workshop

 

Tad, Fort Lauderdale, FL Design Center

 

Karen, Danbury, CT World Headquarters

 

Alec, New Milford, CT Photo Studio

 

Shawn, Orleans, VT Workshop

 

Dominic & Yaminah, 915 Broadway, NYC Design Center

 

Josh, Orleans, VT Workshop

 

Janusz, Passaic, NJ Workshop

 

Janet, Austin, TX Design Center

 

Dave, Orleans, VT Workshop

 

Nathan, Plymouth, MA Design Center

 

Happy Ethan Allen Day! #WeAreEthanAllen

 


Knowledge is gained, treatments are developed, and hope is renewed thanks to the tireless efforts of organizations like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the world’s oldest and largest private cancer center. They have devoted more than 130 years to exceptional patient care, research, and educational programs.

The fight against cancer is a worthy one. We’re proud to join Sloan Kettering in the fight.

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Whether you’re creating it or appreciating it, art is good for you. It can stimulate the brain and lower stress. Here’s another way art can make a difference in the lives of people who are seriously ill: With [Art for a Cure], we’re joining the fight against cancer by supporting the tireless efforts of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York City. (more…)


photo by: Pam Landau Connolly

ETHAN ALLEN RETAILER DONATES TALENT AND FURNISHINGS TO FAMILIES IN NEED

Not everyone has the luxury of living in a comfortable, fully furnished home—and no one knows that better than David Connolly and the designers at W.L. Landau, an authorized Ethan Allen retailer in Hartsdale, NY, who are once again teaming up to support Furniture Sharehouse of Westchester County. Since 2007, the agency—one of only 50 or so furniture banks in the U.S.—has distributed more than 57,000 household items to approximately 10,000 local residents in need. (more…)