Smart Home Technology, Furniture and Bath

A sampling of New England's best resources for the home.

July/August 2011


Furniture

The new Arden Side Table from Cottage & Bungalow is made of solid wood and available in twenty-six colors, from Beachwood to Bubblegum. It’s shown here finished in Antique Gold. This piece is part of a collection of a wonderfully eclectic blending of antique cottage style furniture interpretations and reproductions inspired by unusual period works. (877) 441-9222, www.cottageandbungalow.com

The Remington Chair from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is a chic, mid-century modern styled lounge chair with industrial design elements: trim and comfortable cushions are attached to Remington’s flared leg metal base. Works well solo or in pairs. Find this and other fabulous home furnishings at MGBW locations in Boston and Natick, Massachusetts. 142 Berkeley St., Boston, and 395 Worcester St., Natick, Mass., (617) 266-0075

 

Furniture Consignment Gallery in Hanover, Massachusetts, and now with its newest location on Route 9 in Newton, Massachusetts, specializes in serving private residences with the sale of high-end home furnishings and accessories. The showrooms feature name-brand furniture such as Baker, Ethan Allen, Henredon and Kindle along with unique pieces that you cannot find anywhere else. 756 Washington St., Rt.53, Hanover, Mass., (781) 826-5114; 355 Boylston St., Newton Center, Mass., (617) 467-5343 


Bath

The showrooms of Snow and Jones feature the newest in bathroom and kitchen products with endless displays and possibilities. With a fully trained staff, selecting your items is easy. Their Norwell showroom features the Kohler Next Generation format, the first in the Northeast. Make an appointment and bring any plans, pictures and ideas, and they’ll make sure you leave with the project of your dreams. 167 White’s Path, South Yarmouth, Mass., (508) 394-0911; 85 Accord Park Dr., Norwell, Mass., (781) 878-3312

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Imagine for a moment coming home after a hard day at work and taking refuge in your very own home spa. Sinking into a whirlpool bath and enjoying an “air massage” is not the stuff of dreams—at least not at Peabody Supply Company. The family-owned and operated plumbing and heating supply business has five bath showrooms and seven counter locations; visit the Bath Showcase in Peabody, North Andover, North Chelmsford and Waltham, Massachusetts, and in Kingston, New Hampshire. Call (978) 532-2200 for more information.

 


Smart Home Technology

Founded in 2003, Maverick Integration is an award-winning residential integration company whose work now graces over two-million square foot of some of the finest homes in New England, the Eastern Seaboard and the Caribbean. The company’s authentic commitment to bespoke design sets it apart from other integration companies and produces a product of the finest quality in both form and function. Maverick Integration has Digital Playgrounds in Bedford, New Hampshire, and Waltham, Massachusetts, where you can experience technology in motion. (603) 490-1177

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