For Immediate Release
Contact:
Cheryl Engstrom, cheryl@engstrompr.com
425-487-0682
Bob Morrison, info@oldhickory.com 317-398-3151 ext 241



Cody Club Chair to Become Classic
New Design Introduced at Market

SHELBYVILLE, Ind. - (July 30, 2007) Old Hickory Furniture Company, designers and manufacturers of authentic rustic furniture, lighting, kitchen & bath cabinets and accessories, is introducing at the High Point Furniture Market what will soon become a classic, the Cody Club Chair.

Authentic Western styling, popularized by Thomas Molesworth in the 1930s, influenced the design of this richly detailed chair. Using Hickory saplings, the foundation of all Old Hickory Furniture, this distinctive chair is well proportioned and designed with precise angles for maximum comfort. Its reversible seat cover features Chimayo Indian Blanket on one side and leather with contrasting leather welts on the other. Arms, front and side detailing are in leather with brass nailhead trim. Front detailing of hickory saplings adds charm and interest. Other fabrics and leather options are available upon request.

Chair dimensions are 31" H x 32" W x 36" D with seat dimensions of 20" H x 26" W x 22" D. The chair is available for order today. Old Hickory Furniture items are all made-to-order and available to customers within six weeks. Old Hickory will present this chair, along with all of its latest designs and innovations, at its showroom in High Point, Historic Market Square #247.

Old Hickory Furniture, recognized as the leading manufacturer of rustic furniture in the United States, was founded in Martinsville, Ind. in 1899, and today its headquarters and primary manufacturing plant is in Shelbyville, IN. Its customers are among the best known hotels, lodges, resorts, and restaurants in the country, including Old Faithful Inn, Disney World, and many more. In addition, leading retailers throughout the US offer an extensive collection of Old Hickory furniture for every room in the house. The complete line of products can be viewed at (www.oldhickory.com)